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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Night past 11 o' Clock
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Dear Sir,
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I have this moment come from
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Sir
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John Hawkins
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, from whom I have received
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directions to convene the Justices for The County of
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Middx. on Tuesday next on the morning of that
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day on the most urgent business, as you will see by
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the inclosed Note or Circular Letter which Sir John
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formed himself while I was with him: I have
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given directions to My Clerks here who are going on
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with making copies of it to be transmitted to such of the Justices
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as live in Town, or so near it as to be within the reach of
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our Messenger in the course of Tomorrow ; and it must be
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formed into an Advertisement and inserted in the Evening
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Papers of tomorrow, which I will endeavour to have done
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As also in Such of the morning papers of Tuesday as you
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usually advertize the County business in: Sir John de-
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-sired that You might be made acquainted, that he was
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sorry He did not meet with You at home this Evening
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