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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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The humble Peticon of
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Henry Stint
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St Giles Cripplegate
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Formen or Kitter
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Humbly Sheweth
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That yor Peticon is a very poor man having five
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Children. who were very hard to maintain them, and keep them
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from being burdelene to the pish, which he could not do, if
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Providence di
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necessities, who bodywell known not capable to pay Pish
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pish would have him to pay towards the Relief of such as
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themselves are so he cannot yet bread Sufficient to Suffcient
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own charge
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