[..] Worshipfull his Majesty's Justices of the peace
for the County of Middlesex
in
Present General Quarter Session of the peace for the said County assembled
The Humble Petition of George Crozien< no role >
Son of George Crozien< no role >
of Panton Square
in the parish of Saint James within the Liberty
of Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
Taylor
Sheweth
That by Indenture bearing date on or about the Sixteenth Day
of March which was in the Year of our Lord one thousand Seven Hundred
and Eighty Six Your Petitioner by and with the Consent of his Said Father
put himself Apprentice to
William Massey< no role >
of Oxford Street
in the said
County of Middlesex
Mans Mercer and Manchester Warehouseman to barn
his Ans and with him after the Manner of an Apprentice to serve from the
Seventeenth Day of February then last past unto the full End and Term
of Seven Years.
That your Petitioners said Father paid unto the said William
Massey< no role >
the Sum of Fifty Pounds as an Apprentice
[..] and the said
William Massey< no role >
covenanted to teach and Instruct your Petitioner in the
Business of a Mans Mercer and Manchester Warehouseman and to find
and provide for your Petitioner Good and sufficient Meat Drink and
Lodging and all other Necessaries whatsoever save and except washing
mending Cloaths and Weaning Apparel of all Sorts both Linen and Woollen [..]
That Previous to the Execution of the said Indenture of
Apprenticeship it was agreed between your Petitioners Father and the said