To the Rt. Worspll. his Majties Justices of the Peace
for the county of
Middlesex
in their Genll. yr. for Sessions Assembled.
The Humble Peticon of Henry Hardcastle< no role >
on
Apprentice
to Henry Leech< no role >
of the Parish
of St. Martins in the Fields
in the
County of Middx. Carver
Shweth.
That by Indenture bearing date second day of September
in the year of our Lord 1732 yor. Petr. was bound to serve the said
Henry Leech< no role >
[..]
apprentice
for the Term of seven years from the Date of the
said Indenture
That yor. Petrs. said Master dyed in the Month of April in the
year Seventeen Hundred and Thirty four And that yor. Petrs.
now Mishifs
Margret Leech< no role >
has not Followed her late
Husbands Business or Trade or kept any Journeyman
at
work thereon in the said House or shop ever since the Death of her
said Husband whereby your Petr.is utterly Destitute of
learning or being in [..] in the Act or Mistery of his Trade of Car [..] which [..]
he was bound to, where fore yor. Most humbly Prays
to be Discharged from his sd Indenture of Apprentiship
And Further Prays yor. Worships
would be Pleased to Order that the
said Margret Leech< no role >
his said Mistifs
may have Notice of this Peticon, and
that she doe attend this Honble
Court some Day this Pr. sent qr.ter
Sessions of the Peace to shew Cause
whysheyor. Petr. should not be
Discharged from his sd Apprentiship.
And yor. Petr. shall ever Pray Etc.
Henry Hard castle