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His Indenture Witnesseth, That
Thos< no role > Son of Thos. Lingwood< no role > late of Thetford in the County of
Norflk Perriwig maker
doth put him self Apprentice to James Trahern< no role > of Castle Yard Holborne London Taylor

to learn his Art, and with himafter the manner of an Apprentice to Serve from
theday of the date hereof untill his full age of one & Twenty Years [..]
[..]
[..] During which Term, the said Apprentice his said Master
faithfully shall and will Serve, his Secrets keep his lawful Commandments every
where glady do, he shall do no Damage to his said Master nor see to be done of
others but he to his Power shall it lett, or forthwith give Notice to his said
Master of the same: The Goods of his said Masterhe
shall not waste, nor lend them unlawfully to any, Hurt to his said Master
he shall not do, cause or procure to be done; he shall neither buy nor sell with-
out his Masters leave Taverns, Inns, or Ale-houses he shall not haunt;
at Cards, Dice, Tables, or any other unlawful Game he shall not play
nor from the Service of his said Master
Day nor Night Shall absent himself; nut in all things as an honest and faithful Ap-
prentice, shall and will demean and behave himself toward his said Master
and all his during all the said Term. And the said James Traherne
in Consideration of the sum of Ten pounds publick Charity money
of lawful Money of Great Britain to him in hand well and truly paid by the Trusters for sd.
Jose Williamson Charity to These sd. aforesd The Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged) the said
Apprentice in the Art of a Taylor forwhich he now
useth, shall teach and instruct, or cause to be taught and instructed the best Way and
Manner that he can, finding and allowing unto his ansaid Apprentice Sufficient
Meat, Drink Apparell of all PorlsWashing, Lodging, and all other Necessaries,
during the said Term And shall & will be also at the end of the sd. Terme provide
for & deliver to his sd. Apprentice two good suits of apparelle fall Sorts the one
for Holydays and thee ther for Working days meet & Crvement for Such an
apprentice to hear & wear
And for the true Performance of all and every the Covenants and Agreements a
foresaid, either of the said Parties bindeth himself unto the other firmly by these
Presents
In Witness whereof, the Parties above said to these present Indentures interchange
ably have set their Hands and Seals the >SeventhDay of January
in the SmithTear of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE.
by the Grace of God of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the
Faith, Etc. Annoq; Dom. 1722

Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of
(this Paper being duly trebly Stamped)
R: Harten

James Traham




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