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to wit}
Whereas Complaint hath been made before us two of his
Majestys Justices of the Peace in and for the said County by
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Apprentice to
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and
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of
the Parish of Saint Luke
in the said County Silver smiths that they
the said
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and
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have Ill used him their said
Apprentice and for that he is bound or mentioned to be bound for
Three years only contrary to the Statute And Whereas the said
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and
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hath Appeared before us in pursuance
of our Summons to that purpose, but have not cleared themselves
of and from the said accusation and complaint, but on the contrary
the said
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hath made full proof of the Truth thereof
before us upon Oath We therefore by these Presents do discharge
him the said
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of and from his Apprenticeship to the
said
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and
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anything in the Indenture
of apprenticeship made betwixt them or otherwise howsoever to
the contrary notwithstanding Given under our hands and Seals
theday of June 1764