To the Right Worshpll the Justices of the
Peace
for ye County of Middlesex
:
The humble Petition of John Rowell< no role >
:
Sheweth
That yor Petior. on the Eighteenth Day of March One Thousand
Six hundred eighty eight put his
Stephen Thomas Cordwell< no role >
unto Edward
[..] of
[..] parish of St Anns Con Middlesex
Baker
, to learne his
[..] after ye manner of an
Apprentice, to Serve
[..] the tearme of Seaven yeares,
as by his Indenture
[..] being there unto had may appeare
in considercon whereof,
[..] did pray in hand unto the
sd.
Edward Bluff< no role >
,
[..] three pounds term Shillings
&
Sarah Cordell< no role >
,
[..]
[..]
Thomas Cordell< no role >
did enter
into an Obligation
[..] lty of six pounds, conditiond
for the payment of the
[..] unto the sd Edward in
March next
That yr sd [..] Months after hee had
taken ye [..] prentice, totally left of
[..] not now [..] ye same
[..]
[..] whereby hee was Obliged
[..] Apprentice, his sd Trade for
ye tearme of [..] but by reason of his diser [..]
his sd [..] time & turning of & taking
noe care [..] hee will not be able to
learne his [..] be put to any other trade
by reason [..] which must bee ye ptter
taind of ye [..] Cordell
May [..] Worspps: to Order ye sd Edward
[..] ye sd Indenture; as also ye Bend
Inten [..] to Sarah Cordell< no role >
, to ye sd: Bentt a
also to [..] pounds term shillgs paid him
in hand by [..] and yor Petittor may bee
releived in the premises, as so in yor grdas
wisdoms [..] thinke meet.
And yor Petitior
shall ever pray