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June 1796

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To the Worshipful His Majesty's Justices
of the Peace acting in and for the County of
Middlesex in General Quarter Session of the peace
assembled.

The Humble Petition of Thomas
Robert Jackson
< no role > Son of Thomas Jackson< no role > of
the Parish of Saint Botolph Aldgate in the
County of Middlesex Watch maker [..]

Sheweth


That Your Petitioner with the Consent and approbation
of his said Father did by Indenture bearing date the fifteenth
day of December which was in the Year of our Lord 1791 put
himself Apprentice to Thomas Davis< no role > of Tottenham Court Road
in the Parish of Saint Pancras in the said County Carpenter
and Joiner to learn his Art and with him after the manner of
an Apprentice to serve from the date thereof unto the full end
and Term of seven Years And the said Thomas Davis< no role > in
consideration of the Sum of twenty one Pounds paid to him by the
said Thomas Jackson< no role > did agree to teach and instruct or cause to
be taught and instructed your Petitioner in the Art of a Carpenter
Etc. which he the said Thomas Davis< no role > then used by the best means
that he could and to find unto your Petitioner sufficient Meat
Drink and Lodging and all other Necessaries during the said
Term Cloaths Washing and mending excepted as by the said
Indenture will more fully appear.

That in pursuance of the said Indenture your Petitioner
served the said Thomas Davis< no role > as his Apprentice at his
Worshop in Tottenham Court Road aforesaid in the said
County of Middlesex until the Month of April in the Year
1793 about which time the said Thomas Davis< no role > was
arrested and afterwards confined in the Kings Bench Prison




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