- ReferenceHN4/1/30/16
- TitleApprenticeship Indenture for Arthur Stanbridge of Ampthill apprenticed to John William Barfoot of Ampthill, tailor.
- Date free text22 January 1873– 24 May 1877
- Production dateFrom: 1873 To: 1877
- Scope and ContentThis Indenture made the twenty second day of January one thousand eight hundred and seventy three Between Samuel Henry Barton and John Allen churchwardens of the parish of Ampthill in the County of Bedford and Edmund Cranstone and Frederick Morris Overseers of the Poor of the said parish of Ampthill (the trustees or managers for the time being of that portion of the funds of a certain public charity called Arthur Wintchelse’s Charity which is available for putting out poor children of the said Parish of Ampthill apprentices) of the first part Arthur Stanbridge the elder of Ampthill aforesaid labourer of the second part Arthur Stanbridge the younger son of the said Arthur Stanbridge the elder (which said Arthur Stanbridge the younger hath been nominated and chosen by the said Trustees or managers as a proper object of the said Charity) of the third part and John William Barfoot of Ampthill aforesaid tailor of the fourth part. Witnesseth that in consideration of the covenants hereinafter contained in the part of the said John William Barfoot to be performed He the said Arthur Stanbridge the younger with the approbation of his said father and also of the said Trustees and managers testified by their respectively executing these presents Doth put in place and bind himself to the said John William Barfoot to serve him after the manner of an apprentice from the day of the date of these presents until the twenty fourth day of May one thousand eight hundred and seventy seven during all which time the said apprentice shall and will properly behave and demean himself unto his said Master his secrets keep his lawful commands everywhere cheerfully execute and shall not nor will so any hurt to his said Master in his business or otherwise nor cause or suffer it to be done by others but shall and will prevent the same to the utmost of his power and acquaint his said Master therewith and shall not nor will either waste give or lend the goods of his said Master at cards dice or any other unlawful games he shall not play. Taverns ale houses or play houses he shall not frequent, fornication he shall not commit, matrimony he shall not contract. From the service of his said Master he shall not absent himself without leave but in all things shall and will conduct himself as a good and faithful apprentice ought to do during the whole of his apprenticeship. In consideration of which premises and also of the sum of six pounds sterling the said John William Barfoot paid by the said trustees at the execution of these presents (the whole of which said premium or sum is provided by or at the sole charge of the said public charity without the addition of any other premium or sum from any other quarter by reason of which this Indenture is expressly exempted from all stamp duty by virtue of the stamp act passed in the fifty fifth year of the reign of King George the Third). He the said John William Barfoot doth hereby covenant with the said Arthur Stanbridge the elder his executors and administrators that he the said John William Barfoot shall and with the best of his skill and knowledge teach and instruct or cause to be taught and instructed the said apprentice in the art mystery and practice of a tailor which he the said John William Barfoot now useth in as full ample and sufficient a manner as he the said John William Barfoot now doth or at any time hereafter during the said apprenticeship shall or may practice or use the same. And also shall and will ( so long as the said apprentice shall duly perform his part as aforesaid but not while the said apprentice shall through sickness or otherwise cease to do so) well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said apprentice the sum of sixpence weekly until the twenty fourth day of May next the sum of one shilling weekly from thence to the twenty fourth day of May one thousand eight hundred and seventy four the sum of two shillings weekly from thence until the twenty fourth day of May one thousand eight hundred and seventy five the sum of three shillings weekly from thence until the twenty fourth day of May one thousand eight hundred and seventy six the sum of four shillings weekly from thence the until the end of the said apprenticeship. And the said Arthur Stanbridge the elder for himself his heirs executors and administrators doth hereby covenant with the said John William Barfoot his executors and administrators that he the said Arthur Stanbridge the elder shall and will during the said apprenticeship find and provide for the said apprentice good and sufficient meat drink and lodging and also all manner of needful and proper apparel and washing and mending thereof and also shall and will bear the expenses of an apothecary nurse or medicines in case the said apprentice shall happen to be afflicted with any illness during the said apprenticeship. In witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. Signed: Samuel H Barton; John Allen; Edmund Cranstone; Frederick Morris; mark of Arthur Stanbridge the elder; Arthur Stanbridge; John William Barfoot. With receipt for £6.0.0 signed by John William Barfoot dated 22 January 1873
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