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December 1797

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continued in the Service of the said Isaac Isaacs< no role > he hath
not taught and instructed or cause him to be taught and instructed
in his Trade and Business of a Glass Cutter and Engravere by
the best means he could But hath wholly neglected your Petitioner
whereby [..] he has acquired no knowledge thereof

That the said Issac Isaacs and his Wife hath for
the greater part of the said two Years that your Petitioner hath
so become Apprenticed to him by the said Indentures endeavoured
and hath prevailed upon him by himself and in Company
with his Fellow Apprentices to commit divers Felonies which
King's so Feloniously taken hath been constantly received by
This Master the said Isaac Isaacs and his Wife for their
own Benefit and whom have rewarded your Petitioner for
so doing until the Eight day of July last when your Petitioner
in Company with his Brother in Law Michael Myers< no role > applied to
the Magistrates of the Police Office in Lambert Street White Chapel whom
upon your Petitioner informing them of the Conduct of himself
and of his Master towards him ordereded your Petitioner into Custody
(fearing that from the Treatment and Encouragement which he
received from his said Master to commit Felonies might being
him to some disgraceful end) and in order to give to me for persons
having lost the Articles Mentioned by your Petitioner as having been
stole by him and his Fellow Apprentice to come forward and
Prosecute a great part of which said Articles were found by the
Police Offices in the house of the said Isaac Isaacs upon
the Information of your Petitioner

That your Petitioner remained in Custody until the
15th. day of July last when he was brought up for reexamination
and no person or Persons appearing to claim any of the Articles
mentioned by your Petitioner as having been stole he
was Discharged by Daniel Williams< no role > Esquire one of his
Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex who
desired your Petitioner might he taken home to the house
of his Father and directed the Solicitor who attended on the
part of your Petitioner to Petition this Honourable Court
at the then next General or Quarter Sessions of the peace
that the Indies of Apprenticeship might be given upo to be assigned




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