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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Pursueant to ye order of Sessions to as recomended wee have
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Examined into ye truth of the Petrs. Compll. & upon hearing all
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Parties & due consideracon had wee are of opinion that ye
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Petr. ought to be relieved & do think yt. Six pence & Month
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is Sufficient according to his Ability & after he hath pd. ye
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rate he Stands charged now wth. in the prsent Bookes do desire
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he may afterwards reduced to Six pence P Month Given
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under our hands this
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18th. day of Febry. Anno Dui 1714.
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