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April 1785

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That your Petitioners father was induced to Bird [..]
to his Said Master from Motives that he was the more
capable to perfect his son in the said Trade he being a Jonuaryman
Shoemaker would Sit on the Bench with him at his Elbow and
that for the sake of his own Interest would take pains with him
That his Master instead of instrucking him as he ought to have
done had not only absolutely refused so to do but has turned him
out of his house and hath neglected to provide for him in any
manner whatever and must have been reduced to a State of
Poverty and distress, If his father had not taken him and provided
for him for these four Months last past and who has already the
Burthen of a large family to Support by his Industry

Your Petitioner therefore most humbly
prays your Wroships to Order that he may
be Discharged from his said Master that
all or part of the said 7 Guineas so paid
may be returned to Enable his Father to
Bind him to another Master and to Grant
such other relief in the Premises as to your
Worships shall seem Meet

And your Petitioner as in Duty Bound will Ever Pray

Danl. Flannery< no role >




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