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English: Ratcliffe Highway Murders Reward poster offering 50 pounds for information on the murders of the the Marr Family, December 1811
Date 8 December 1811
Source http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/history-from-police-archives/Met6Kt/MetHistory/mhDocsPp50Rat.html (Current upload)
Author Vestry clerk John Clement
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