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January 1782

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[..] effeth, That
Petty the [..]

[..] the manner of an Apprentice to serve from the
unto the full End
ensuing, and fully to be compleat and ended during w [..]
the unfully that or will serve, him Secrets keep, his lawful
[..] ever [..] no Damage to his said Master nor fee it be done
but [..] with given notice to his said Master of the same, The
[..] not waste, nor the same without Licence of him to any give [..]
Hurt to [..] shall not do, cause, or procure to be done He shall neither bu [..]
sell without [..] Licence; Taverns, Inns, or Alehouses he shall not haunt At Car [..]
Dice Tables, or [..] unlawful Game, he shall not play
nor from the Service of here said Master Day or Night absent
himself but in a [..] kings as an honest and faithful Apprencitce, shal and will demean and behave [..]
towards his said [..] ter and all his during all the said Term, And the said John Pettey< no role > [..] and
in Considerable [..] the Sum at Eight pounds [..] Charity of Edmend Arnold< no role > Esqr
deceased to [..] hand paid by Roger Altham< no role > Esqures Treasures to the said
Charity engage to teach and learn
the said Apprentice in the Art or Mystery of a
Taylor which he now useth, shall tech and instruct or cause to be taught and instructed,
in the best way and manner that can,finding and allowing unto said Apprentice sufficient Meat,
Drink, Washing Lodging, and all other Necessaries, during the said Term of Nine Years

And for the true performance of all and every the Covenants and Agreements aforesaid either of the said
Parties bindeth themselves firmly by these Presents. In Witness whereof the Parties abovesaid
to these Indentures, interchargeably have fet their hands and Seals, the Tirteenth
Day of January in the Twenty Second Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George
the third by the Grace of Good of great Britiain, France and Ireland, King Defender of the Faith, and in
the Year of our Lord 1782

Seal'd and deliver'd
in the presence of

Chas Borne< no role >
John Mears< no role >

The Mark of
John Pettey< no role >

N. B The Indenture, Covenant, Articles, or Contract, must bear Date the Day it is executed, and what Money or
other Things is given or contracted for with the Clerk or Apprentice must be inserted in Words at length, and the
Duty paid to the Stamp Office, in London or within the Weekly Bills of Mortality, within One Month after the
Execution: and if in the Country and out of the Said Bills of Mortality, within Two Months to a Distributer of
the Stamps, or its Substitute, otherwise the Indenture will be void, the Master or mistress forfeit Fifty Pounds,
and another Pentty, and the Apprentice be disabled to follow his Trade or be made free.




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