Frances Fothergill should not be discharged from his Indenture of apprenticeship Now upon
hearing of what was alledged by the sd. Petitioner touching the promes & Nathaniel Jones< no role >
Esqr
. Councell
with the said Margaret Holliday< no role >
consenting for the Margarett Holliday< no role >
that the Said Francis
Fothergill< no role >
should be discharged from his apprenticeship
. it is ordered by this Court that the
said Francis Fothergill the said Apprentice be & he is hereby absolutely discharged from the said
Indenture of Apprenticehood to the said Margarett Holliday< no role >
And We whose hands & Seals are
hereunto Sett being from of his Majestys Justices of the peace
for this Liberty (One of us [..]
being of the Quorum) present at the sd. Sessions have prouonused & declared & do pronounce &
declare that for the Reasons aforesd. we have discharged & do accordingly discharge the said
Francis Fothergill of & from his apprenticehood to the said Margarett Holliday< no role >
& of &
from the Service of the said Margaret Holliday accordingly Dated under our Hands &
Seals this twenty third day of June in the Year of our Lord 1738.
Nat Blackerby< no role >
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Richard Lilly< no role >
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