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June 1796

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and a Commission of Bankrupt was afterwards issued
against him and all his Goods and Effects were sold and your
Petitioner had no certain place of abode and was not in any
manner instructed as such Apprentice for many Months during
the said Thomas Davis< no role > 's being so confined in prison

That after the said Thomas Davis< no role > procured his Liberty from
his Confinement he undertook many Jobs of Work as a Carpenter
in the Counties of Surrey Essex and Hampshire without having any
certain place of abode and your petitioner was employed in such
Jobs and suffered many great Hardships thereby and the said
Thomas Davis< no role > did not during the time aforesaid properly teach and
instruct or cause to be taught and instructed your Petitioner in the
said Business of a Carpenter and Joiner and the said Thomas
Davis
< no role > continued to carry on his said Business in such
uncertain manner until Easter last when he deserted Your
Petitioner and he was therefore obliged to return home to his
Father in the said Parish of Saint Botolph Aldgate in the
County of Middlesex where Your Petitioner hath ever since
remained without being able to meet with the said Thomas
Davis
< no role > though Your Petitioner hath made several applications for
that purpose to the Wife of the said Thomas Davis< no role > who now
resides at Apartments in the Broad San [..] Westminster in
the said County of Middlesex .

Glynes & Robinson
Solicitors for the
Petitioner


Your Petitioner therefore humbly prays that your
Worships will be pleased to take his Case into
Consideration and to order that your Petitioner may be
discharged from his said Apprenticeship with the said
Thomas Davis< no role > and to grant Your Petitioner such other
relief in the Premises as to your Worships shall
seem meet




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