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Elizabeth Miners to John Retallick, dated 19 June 1818This Indenture, made the nineteenth Day of
June in the fifty eighth Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God, of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, defender of the
Faith, and in the Year of our Lord 1818 WITNESSETH, That in
pursuance of an order under the Hands of Henry Hawkins Tremayne and
Charles Trevanion Kempe Clerks two of his Majesty’s Justices of the
Peace, acting in and for the Parish of Roach within the County of
Cornwall bearing Date the 22nd day of May 1818 testified by their
allowance hereof Richard Varcoe and Robert Dyer Church-Wardens and John
Robins and William Hawkey Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of
Roach in the County of Cornwall, by and with the Consent of his
Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for the said County, whose Names are
hereunto subscribed, have put and placed, and by these presents do put
and place Elizabeth Miners aged ten years or
thereabouts, a poor Child of the said Parish Apprentice to John
Retallick of the said Parish, Yeoman with him to dwell and
serve from the Day of the Date of these Presents, until the said
Apprentice shall accomplish her full Age of twenty one
years or to be married according to the Statute in that Case made
and provided: DURING all which Term, the said Apprentice her
said Master faithfully shall serve in all lawful Business,
according to her Power, Wit, and Ability; and honestly, orderly
and obediently, in all Things demean and behave herself towards
her said Master and all his during the said
Term. And the said John Retallick for himself, his
Executors and Administrators doth covenant and grant to and with the
said Church-Wardens and Overseers, and every of them, their, and every
of their Executors and Administrators, and their and every of their
successors, for the Time being, by these Presents, that he the said
John Retallick the said Apprentice in the art of Housewifery
shall and will teach, and instruct, or cause to be taught and instructed
in the best way and manner that he can
(In the left margin) N.B. Printed form with hand-written
insertions, shown in italics.
Words in both italics and brackets are
inserted by the transcriber e.g. (signed). Spellings are as
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