- ReferenceX109/1/53
- TitleFolio 53. An Account of the indentures of apprentice bound out by the Bedford Charity
- Date free textNovember 1788 - May 1789
- Production dateFrom: 1788 To: 1789
- Scope and ContentSusannah Linford, 25 Nov to Christopher Barker and his wife of St Pauls Bedford – Seamstress Sarah Arch, 25 Nov to Samuel Arch and Susannah his wife of St Marys Bedford – Seamstress Ann Hill, 25 Nov to John Hill and his wife of St Pauls Bedford – Mantua maker William Waldeck, 25 Nov to Joseph Margarets Pierson of Hitchin – Grocer and tallow chandler William Smith, 29 Dec to Edward Harrison of Ampthill – cordwainer John Patternoster, 29 Dec to Thomas Richards of Keysoe - carpenter William Ives, 29 Dec to James Lightfoot of Lavendon Bucks – Carpenter William Covington, 29 Dec to Anthony Smith of Ampthill – Blacksmith William Clark, 25 Feb 1779 to John Wright of Huntingdon – carpenter Joseph Lawson, 25 Feb to John Brown of Risely – cordwainer John Jones, 25 Feb to William Shead of Bedford –farmer John Harper, 7 April to James Field of Bedford – cordwainer Ann Kemp, 13 April to her father Richard Kemp and Ann his wife – lace maker Ann Lane, 13 April to Her father Francis Lane and his wife Martha – clear starcher William Franklin, 13 April to George Smith of Great Brickhill, Bucks – blacksmith Joseph Healey, 10 April to William Lovering of Widegate Street, Bishopsgate Street London – carpenter John Bigrave, 27 April to George Vaughan, Charles Street, Hatton Garden, London – watch maker Theophilus A Leach, 27 April to William Porter of Thrapston, Northamptonshire – Iron monger Ann Biggs, 4 May to Hannah Singfield of St Peters, Bedford – Tambore Needle worker William Burridge, 4 May to James Mennard of St Peters, Bedford – wheelwright James Covington, 6 May to John Cressy of St Marys, Bedford – Tanner William Disher, 6 May to Jonathan Cook of St Neots – carpenter James Wales , 6 May to William Parker of St Neots – Blacksmith James Jackson, 22 May to William Beaumont of Leather lane, Holborn, Middx – carpenter John Grundon, 23 May to William Richards of St Neots – glover and breeches maker Mary Stammers, 25 May to Thomas Eagle and Mary his wife of St Pauls Bedford – lace maker and seamstress
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordArch, Samuel,
Arch, Sarah,
Arch, Susannah,
Barker, Christopher,
Beaumont, William,
Burridge, William,
Bigrave, John,
Bourn, John,
Cook, Jonathan,
Covington, William,
Covington, James,
Clark, William,
Cressy, John,
Cook, Jonathan,
Disher, William,
Eagle, Thomas,
Eagle, Mary,
Franklin, William,
Field, James,
Grundon, John,
Harrison, Edward,
Hill, Ann,
Hill, John,
Harper, John,
Ives, William,
Jackson, James,
Jones, John,
Kemp, Ann,
Kemp, Richard,
Kemp, Ann,
Linford, Susannah,
Lawson, Joseph,
Lightfoot, James,
Lane, Ann,
Lane, Francis,
Lane, Martha,
Lovering, William,
Mennard, James,
Patternoster, John,
Parker, William,
Porter, William,
Richards, William,
Richards, Thomas,
Smith, William,
Smith, Anthony,
Smith, George,
Stammers, Mary,
Sheard, William,
Singfield, Hannah,
Vaughan, George,
Wales, James,
Waldeck, William,
Wright, John,
Harpur Trust - Keywordsironmonger, Bedford Charity, apprenticeship, trade, wages/conditions, AMPTHILL, St. Paul Bedford, St. Mary Bedford, St.Peter Bedford, Bishopsgate Street, Great Brickhill, Hitchin, Huntingdon, Holborn, London Hatton Garden, KEYSOE, Lavendon, RISELEY, St Neots, Thrapston, blacksmith, breeches maker, cordwainer, carpenter, clear starcher, farmer, seamstress, grocer, glover, ironmonger, mantua maker, tanner, tallow chandler, watchmaker, wheelwright
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