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London Lives 1690 to 1800
Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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The Cistern on the top of the house and Pipes & Cocks
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necessary to supply the different floors with Water
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And that the dining Room be wainscotted three
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feet and an half high to preserve the Walls from
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being broke.
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And Also that Mr. Churchwarden Marshall
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be repaid Six Guineas and an half which he paid
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for insuring the Workhouse from damage by fire
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pursuant to a former Order
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