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John Brooking< no role > of the Minories in the Pish of St. Bottolphs extra Aldgate
in the City of London late Master of his Majts: Ship Lynn Came voluntarily
before us his Majts. Justices of the Peace for the County of Middx and Made Oath,
that this Deponts. Nephew Canter Cremer< no role > deceased put out Henry Cremer< no role >
his brother Apprentice to James Gold< no role > Joyner which said James Gold< no role > at the time of
the Apprentice's becoming bound to [..] him lived in the Parish of St. Mary
Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surry but a small [..] afterwards
he removed from thence and lived in the Pish of St. John Wapping in ye
County of Middx aforesaid which was the last place of the said James
Gold
< no role > 's residence and abode And he this Depont. further maketh Oath
that the said James Gold< no role > hath absconded his said last place of Abode
in St. John Wapping in the County of Middx aforesaid for above three
Years as this Depont. is informed and he this Depont. hath diligently Searched and enquired for
the said James Gold< no role > at his late severall places of residence but
cannot find or hear of him but hath been told that he is gone some
where out of Towne unknowne to this Depont. and hath left no
wife or any Person to maintain his said Apprentice Henry Cremer< no role >
and hath not provided his Apprentice any Meat Drink or Washing
according to his Covenants in the Indenture now hath left any Person to
Instruct the said Cremer his Apprentice in the trade of a Joyner as
this Depont. Knows to be true by reason thereof he this Depont. beleives
that it will be his said Nephew the said Apprentice's ruin unless he
the said Cremer be discharged from his Apprentishood and to have
leave to be turned over to another Master to learne his said trade

Jurat in Cur vo. die Marcy
anno Dui 1719}


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Jno: Brooking< no role >




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