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Continued Thursday 13th. Novr. 1755
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Apprentices duly
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Badges See fo 210
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1st.That all the Apprentices shall wear the Cloaths given 'em by this
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Hospital Viz. Blew Doublets, Wastcoates & Trowsers, white hats, bonds and
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Green stockings. And that Badges Numbred shall be put on the Right breast
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of their Doublets and the left Breast of their Wastcoates, And if any of em
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shall Presume to take off the Badge or Cut, Alter or Spoil any of their
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Apparel or Wear any other Cloaths they shall be Comitted to the Block
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till next Court.
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2dThat no Apprentice shall go out without Leave of his Master or
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MistressOr then Stay out after 9 o Clock at Night.
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3dEvery Apprentice who shall be in Riot or lay out a Night without
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leaveshall be Corrected Strip't & Turn'd out of the HospitalAnd the
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like if he runs away and is retaken
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4thThat no Apprentice who his time is Expir'd shall take away any of
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the Hospital Cloathing Except Linnen but shall leave all the rest he has
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with the StewardAnd that the Comittee may give him such Cloaths in
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lieu as they shall think proper According as he has behaved himself during
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his Apprenticeship not Exceeding the Value of £4.
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Naild up a copy of this Order in
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each Artsms. workshop & dd
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to each Appr In. 30th Decr.1755 Cc.}
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And that Instructions According to the Order of Court 18th May 1708
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be Printed and deliver'd to every Apprentices on Sealing his Indenture
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Beadles duty
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fo 210
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1stThat both the Gates and the Wicket shall be Lock's at
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9 o Clock at Night in Summer and WinterAnd the Portersman
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shall Attend at the Great Gate from that time till 11 o'Clock
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when the Watchman is to come upon Duty & Attend there till 5. o Clock
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in the Morning in Summer and 7 in Winter.
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2dThat the Beadles or Portersman shall not let any Apprentice out on
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Sundays without a Note in Writing from his Master or Mistress with
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the reasons to be laid before every next Comittee
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Acc fo 210
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3dThat one of the Beadles shall Stand at the Chappel door
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on Sunday with a List of the Names of all the Artsmasters &
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their respective Apprentices and mark those who are Absent
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and lay before every Comittee an Account thereof and the
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Names of any who shall be have indecently thereAnd also
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an Account of all the Apprentices who stay out after 9 at Night
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or shall be out on Holydays when the Gates are to be kept Lock't &
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the Names of every Apprentice whom they shall hear Swearing or Cursing
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Sum of this Ordr. dd to each of
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the Beadles & Portersman
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30th. Decr. 1755. Cc.
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4thThat the Beadles shall not on any Pretence whatsoever
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take any Money or Note of the Apprentices or their Friends on
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their Binding being made free Or receiveing any part of
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Mr. Locks or Mr. Fowkes Gift.
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Kal
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