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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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THE TRUE NARRATIVE OF THE PROCEDINGS AT The Sessions-House IN THE OLD-BAILY
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Which began on Thursday the 26th of this February last past, and Ended on Monday the 1st of March following 1679
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Giving an Account of most of the Remarkable Trials there, viz for Murder, Fellonies and Burglaries, &c. with a particular Relation of their Names, and the places of their Committing their Facts, with the number of those Condemned to dye, Burnt in the hand, Transported and to be whipt.
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And also of the Trial and Condemnation of one of the seven which broke out of Prison on Sunday Morning the 22th of February last, and one Baker alias Hoskins a Jesuite, which offered monies to a Servant Maid to set her Masters houses on fire, in two several places where she lived, and several other remarkable Trials
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