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publication of evidence such information
That at each watch house a
book should be kept for
entering all informations of the
depredations committed in the district
to which each office watchhouse
may belong: That such informations
should comprise the
most material circumstances
relative to the depredation e g
the time at which it was
committed; the description of the
depredator if seen, or of the person
suspected and also of the
stolen property: That the books
mentioned be carried to the office
of the department to which the
watchhouse might belong, and
at that copied out: That the
whole of these copies be transmitted
to the central office arranged under
the heads of the several districts
and printed with all the dispatch
of a newspaper. That printed copies be
returned at on the next morning to each district; That
be publiclly exhibitted at the
door of each watchhouse, and
one to every officer on the
establishment and to every pawn
broker or publican or other p
The effects of these measures
would be
To warn the public and thereby
check systematic depredation by
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Identifier: | JB/150/312/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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150 |
police bill |
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312 |
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002 |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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recto |
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sir edwin chadwick |
brocklesby & morbey 1828 |
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edmund henry barker |
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1828 |
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50533 |
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