Westmr.
Margaret Davis< no role >
aged about Seventeen
Years upon Oath says, she never was Married, and that
she was bound Apprentice
by the Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of St. Anne in the
Liberty of Westminster
by Indenture dated the 3rd, day
of November 1762, to
James Robinson< no role >
the corner of
Denmark Street
in the Parish of St. Giles in the fields
in the County of Middlesex
Baker
untill she should
Attain the Age of Twenty one Years or day of Marriage
says she served her said Master from the day of the
date of the said Indenture of Apprenticeship untill
the Month of January 1766, and that on the 30th
day of the said Month of January 1766, she was
discharged from her said Apprenticeship by
Saunders
Welch< no role >
and
Edmund Byron< no role >
Esqrs. two of his Majesty's
Justices of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
on
the Complaint of the said
James Robinson< no role >
for
reasons in the said discharge assigned; and this
Examinant further says she hath not been bound
Apprentice to any Person Since her discharge from
her said Master.
Sworn the 3rd. day of
October 1766
, Before} Paul Vaillant< no role >
Fran. Cary< no role >
The Mark of
[mark]
Margt. Davis< no role >