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Transcription of apprenticeship indenture binding John Bailey to Thomas Cave for seven years from 1822 |
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This
indenture witnesseth that John Bailey of Boddicott in the County
of Oxford a Minor by and with the consent of his Mother Sarah Bailey ... doth put himself Apprentice to Thomas Cave of Banbury
in the County of Oxford Cordwainer .... to learn his Art and with
him after the Manner of an Apprentice to serve from the seventh
day of April now last past ... unto the full End and Term of
seven years from thence next following to be fully complete and
ended During which Term the said Apprentice his Master faithfully shall
serve his secrets keep his lawful commands every where gladly do he shall
do no damage to his said Master nor see to be done of others but to his
Power shall tell or forthwith give warning to his said Master of the same
he shall not waste the goods of his said Master nor lend them unlawfully
to any he shall not commit fornication nor contract Matrimony within the
said Term he shall not play at Cards or Dice Tables or any unlawful Games
whereby his said Master may have any lofs with his own goods or others
during the said Term without Licence of his said Master he shall neither
buy nor sell he shall not haunt Taverns or Play houses nor absent himself
from his said Master’s service day or night unlawfully But in all
things as a faithful Apprentice he shall behave himself towards his said
Master and all his during the said term And the said Thomas Cave
in consideration of the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful English money to
him in hand paid by the said Sarah Bailey .... his said Apprentice
in the Art of a Cordwainer .... which he useth by the
best means that he can shall teach and Instruct or cause to be taught
and instructed Finding unto the said Apprentice Sufficient Meat Drink
Aprons and Shoes and also ... Lodging
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John Bayley Sarah Bailey Thomas Cave |
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NB The Indenture Covent Article or Contract must bear date the Day it is executed and what Money or other thing is given or Contracted for with the Clerk or Apprentice must be inserted in Words at length otherwise the Indenture will be void the Master or Mistrefs forfeit Fifty Pounds & another Penalty & the Apprentice be disabled to follow h[is] Trade or be made Free. |
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