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October 1766

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the final determination of the same Petition and Appeal stand duly
Adjourned by several Orders untill this Present Thursday the Twenty third
day of October Now upon the further hearing of the same Petition
and Appeal in the Presence of Council as well on the behalf of the
Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish os Saint
Mathew Bethnall Green as on the Part and behalf of the Church
Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Saint Botolph without aldgate
and after having heard what hath been alledged by the said Parties
Appellants and Respondents and their respective Councill and
Witnesses Whereby it appeared to this Court is duly Proved That
John Fell< no role > Husband of the Pauper Mary< no role > and Father of the Pauper
Children Mary< no role > , Elizabeth< no role > , John< no role > , James< no role > and Ann< no role > was brought
up at the charity School of the Parish of Saint John Wapping in the County of
Middlesex And in the year One Thousand seven hundred and forty
seven was bound apprentice by Indenture to John Rudrupp< no role > a
Blacksmith for seven years and served his whole time Apprentice
under such Indenture with the said John Rudrupp< no role > his Master in
the said Parish of Saint Botolph without aldgate in the County of Middx
and at the time of his being put Apprentice the Sum of Five Pounds
was inserted in the said Indenture as Paid and was actually then
Paid to the said John Rudrupp in Consideration of his taking the
said John Fell< no role > to be his Apprentice out of a Voluntary Yearly
Contribution or Sebscription of divers of the Inhabitants of St.
Johns Wapping aforesaid for the Purpose of Putting out Boys and
Girls apprentices brought up at the Charity School of the said Parish
of Saint Johns Wapping that there are annually elected by the
said Contributors or Subscribed four Trustees to Manage the said
Charity and a Treasurer That a Number of Boys and Girls are
every Year bound out by the said Trustees of the said Charity as
Apprentices and Part of the said Charity Money is advanced with
such apprentices by such Treasurer by the Order of the Trustees of
the said Charity for the time being And that the said John
Rudrupp received the said Five Pounds mentioned in the said
Indenture from the Trustees or Treasurer of the said Charity
That the said Indenture of Apprenticeship was not Stamped
with aby Stamp denoting Six Pence in the pound to have been
paid by the said Master for every Pound of the said Five Pounds
so paid to the said John Rudrupp as aforesaid That The said John




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