whereby the petitioner conceived himself aggrieved, and prayed to be discharged
from his said Indenture of Apprenticeship with the said John Poulton< no role >
which said Appeal stood duly adjourned until this Session Now the said Appeal coming on to be heard, and the said John Poulton< no role >
being solemnly called but not appearing, nor any Person on his behalf, and
upon hearing what was alledged by the said William baker< no role >
and his Counsel
in and concerning the Premises and the allegations in the said Petition
being proved to the satisfaction of the Court It is Ordered by the Court
that the said William Baker< no role >
be and he is herby absolutely discharged from his
said apprenticeship In Testimony whereof We four of the said Justices
present in the said Session at the making the said Order of discharge have
hereunto set our Hands and Seals the Eleventh day of January One Thousand
seven hundred and ninety eight