Dear Lord Shaftesbury,
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Dear Lord Shaftesbury, I have been examining the status of the Jackson Mill and have interviewed a number of witnesses, such as the director of the orphanage in Portsmouth, named Emily Jones, Mr. Beech, the manger of the mill, Josiah Jackson, the owner of the mill, a young lad of 12 called Albert Cook and a woman (a wife) working at the factory called Mary Taggart. The two workers at the factory were a bit frightened because they said that they could get sacked since they were giving the mill a bad reputation. Because of this, I think they are very worried with their job and value the money given to them meaning that they are probably given very little and insufficient for their use. They both suffer from sickness and are seriously deformed. They wore ragged clothing and looked very thin, a possible reason would be malnutrition and they...

