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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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That Mrs. Welad who attended to make a Complaint
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against Mr. Blackborough had been very roughly
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That Mr. Blackborough had Threated the Constables
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that if they take up Theives of prostitutes who live
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in Mr Blackborough Tenements that he will protect his
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Tenants and if they incorrupt then that they will be
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Mr. Blackborough was called in and informed by
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Yr. Commee That Mr. Friquet had made the above
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Charges agt. him
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And Mr. Blackborough having made some generel Complaint
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agt Mr. Triquet he was asked if he had any
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specified allegation to make agt. him when he said he
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had but that the Court of Kings Bench was he thos the
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mentioned some Charges which were
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afterwards delivered in to ye am Comme in writing
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Mr. Blackborough in
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him said he was outs of Town Had no knowledge
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of the Transaction
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As to the second Charge Mr. B admitted it to be partly true of
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party false for finding on his Return from Ball to Town
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that Bailabea committed did not come to his Office of
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being informed That Mr. Triquet had agreed to give Roberts
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