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January 1797

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To the Worshipful his Majesty's Justices of the
Peace for the County of Middlesex in Sessions
Assembled

The Humble Petition of John Andrew Gallini< no role > of the Parish of Saint
George Hanover Square in the County of Middlesex Dancing Master

Sheweth


That on the twenty third day of January one thousand Seven hundred
and ninety Six by an Indenture of that date made between Patrick
Boyle
< no role > of Wardour Street in the Parish of Saint James Westminster in the
said County and John Van Rymsdyk< no role > of the Same Parish and County
of the one part and your Petitioner of the other part the said John Van
Rymsdyk
< no role > with the consent and approbation of the said Patrick Boyle< no role >
his Guardian bound himself apprentice to your Petitioner in theTrade
or
business of a Dancing Master for the Term of Seven Years from the day of
the date of the said Indenture

That the said Patrick Boyle< no role > and John Van Rymsdyk< no role > by the said
Indenture Covenanted and agreed That he the said John Van Rymsdyk< no role >
should and would diligently and faithfully serve your Petitioner as his
Apprentice in the said business or profession and that he should and
would pay constant and strict obedience to the Orders and Commands of
Your said Petitioner and should and would attend at such times and at such
Schools and other places as your Petitioner should order and direct and teach
and instruct such Scholars as your Petitioner should commit to the care and
Tuition of the said Apprentice and should and would play upon the Violin to
such Scholars and at such Balls and Concerts as your Petitioner should
direct And should and would not absent himself from your Petitioner's
Service in his said Profession without Licence but should and would at
all times and in every respect during such Term Act demean and behave
himself towards your Petitioner and his Friends Employers and Scholars as
a good sober diligent and obedient apprentice ought to do as by reference
to the said Indenture of apprenticeship among other things therein expressed
will appear

That the Said John Van Rymsdyk< no role > hath continually since he




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