- ReferenceX109/1/77
- TitleFolio 77. An Account of the indentures of apprentice bound out by the Bedford Charity
- Date free textMay 1804 - July 1805
- Production dateFrom: 1804 To: 1805
- Scope and ContentWilliam Flood, 22 May to William Dines of Cardington – wheelwright Ann Nichols, 24 May to Ann Weymark of Mitcham, surrey – milliner John Henshaw, 7 June to James Foxon of Barton – carpenter Edward Covington, 2 July to Thomas Ingram of Northampton – tailor Robert Appleby, 2 July to Henry Stonebridge of Shefford – carpenter Henry Brandon, 2 July to Thomas Barber of Shefford – collar maker John Walker, 20 Aug to Abraham Patston of Bedford – basket maker Francis Purser, 9 Oct to George Walker of Northampton – Shoemaker Matthew Barker, 18 Oct to Cath Cooper of Ickwell – Wheelwright Martha Lane, 18 Oct to Sarah Hawks of Bedford – seamstress Richard Bass, 18 Oct to Thomas Bass of Bedford – glazier William Baily, 18 Oct to Mark Baily of Bedford – shoemaker Thomas Lovell, 18 Oct to John Lovell of Bedford – shoemaker Thomas Hine, 1 Nov to Samuel Jackson of Hitchin – joiner John Catlin, 1 Nov to Thomas Catlin of Bedford – shoemaker Walter Bailey, 1 Nov to George Baily of Bedford – wool sorter Charles Woolston, 1 Nov to William Prior of Bedford – tailor Charles Brown, 1 Nov to William Brown of Bedford – pipe maker Mary Attack, 1 Nov to Elizabeth Attack of Bedford – seamstress James Smith, 31 Dec to William Keep of Newport – tin man Mordaunt Cratchrode, 31 Dec to James Munn of Northampton – Shoe maker Sophia Briant, 1 Jan 1805 to Edward Purton of Bedford – mantua maker Richard Rayment, 10 Jan to James Rayment of London – carpenter Maria Freeman, 11 Feb to John Mobray of Bedford – seamstress Sarah Ridley, 11 Feb to J.W.Petri of London – seamstress Thomas Garratt, 11 Feb to Samuel Garratt of London – butcher William Mees, 2 April to Richard Hide of Biggleswade – cooper Mary Hodges, 15 April to James Wiles of Bedford –seamstress Thomas Bunting, 13 May to John Green of Cambridge – Draper Barnard Clements, 3 July to William Gill of Wellingborough – tin man Thomas Hall, 3 July to John Pepper of Biggleswade – watch maker
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordAppleby, Robert,
Attack, Elizabeth,
Attack, Mary,
Bunting, Thomas,
Brandon, Henry,
Barker, Matthew,
Bass, Richard,
Baily, William,
Briant, Sophia,
Bass, Thomas,
Bailey, Walter,
Brown, Charles,
Baily, Mark,
Barber, Thomas,
Baily, George,
Brown, William,
Clements, Barnard,
Covington, Edward,
Cooper, Cath,
Catlin, John,
Catlin, Thomas,
Clements, Barnard,
Cratchrode, Mordaunt,
Dines, William,
Freeman, Maria,
Foxon, James,
Gill, William,
Garratt, Thomas,
Green, John,
Garratt, Samuel,
Hodges, Mary,
Henshaw, John,
Hall, Thomas,
Hine, Thomas,
Hide, Richard,
Hawks, Sarah,
Ingram, Thomas,
Keep, William,
Lane, Martha,
Lovell, Thomas,
Lovell, John,
Mees, William,
Monbray, John,
Munn, James,
Nichols, Ann,
Pepper, John,
Patston, Abraham,
Purser, Francis,
Purton, Edward,
Prior, William,
Ridley, Sarah,
Rayment, Richard,
Rayment, James,
Stonebridge, Henry,
Smith, James,
Wiles, James,
Weymark, Ann,
Woolston, Charles,
Walker, John,
Walker, George,
Harpur Trust - KeywordsBEDFORD, Barton, BIGGLESWADE, CARDINGTON, Cambridge, Hitchin, Ickwell, London, Mitcham, Newport (Essex), Northampton, SHEFFORD, Wellingborough, butcher, basket maker, cooper, carpenter, collarmaker, draper, glazier, joiner, milliner, mantua maker, pipe maker, shoemaker, seamstress, tailor, tin man, wheelwright, woolsorter, Harpur Trust, Bedford Charity, apprenticeship, trade, wages/conditions
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