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- 1726/7, Jan. 1. (Creation)
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Indenture, being the apprenticeship for 7 years of Thomas Davies, a poor boy of p. Whitford, co. Flint, by Henry Powell and David Roberts, churchwardens and overseers of the poor for said p. Whitford, to learn (with the consent of Edward Pennant and Edward Lloyd, esq's, and justices of the peace for co. Flint) the trade of a bricklayer with John Thomas aforesaid, bricklayer. Edward Booley and John Edwards, both of Whitford aforesaid, covenant for the proper tuition in bricklaying of the said Thomas Davies and for his board and lodging. Premium paid by the churchwardens, £6. Witnesses: David Pennant; Edward Parry. Memorandum, dated 1 Jan. 1726-7, states that the said John Thomas had received only £3 of the premium and that the said churchwardens agreed to pay the residue of the said premium on 1 Jan. 1729-30.
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Preferred citation: D. D. 1,334.