• Reference
    HN4/2/77a-b
  • Title
    Apprenticeship Indenture: George Gilbert with the consent of his father George Gilbert of Aspley Guise, sawyer to William Attfield Horton of Woburn, plumber and glazier
  • Date free text
    4 March 1872
  • Production date
    From: 1872 To: 1872
  • Scope and Content
    Indenture: George Gilbert of his own free will and by and with the consent of his father George Gilbert of Aspley Guise, sawyer (testified by his being made a party to and executing these presents) doth put himself apprentice to the said William Attfield Horton of Woburn, plumber and glazier to learn his art or trade in the manner of an apprentice from the day of the date hereof to serve for the term of four years. During which term the said apprentice shall faithfully serve his said Master in all lawful businesses according to his power skill and ability and behave himself towards his said Master honestly orderly and obediently in all things. William Attfield Horton in consideration of such faithful service and of the covenant hereinafter contained on the part of the said George Gilbert the father doth hereby accept and take the said George Gilbert the son as his apprentice and him the said George Gilbert the son in the said art or trade of a plumber and glazier which he useth by the best means that he can shall teach and instruct or cause to be taught or instructed finding for his said apprentice the necessary tools and utensils used in the said art or trade. And shall pay his said apprentice in lieu and satisfaction of his board and lodging, clothes, washing, tools and all other necessaries during the said term the wages following: Six shillings per week during the first year, seven shillings per week during the second year, eight shillings per week during the third year, and the sum of ten shillings per week during the fourth year of the said term. George Gilbert the father hereby covenants with the said William Attfield Horton that he the said George Gilbert the father will find and provide for his said son the said George Gilbert during the apprenticeship good and sufficient board and lodging clothes washing and all other necessaries and physic surgery and nursing in case of sickness or illness. If the said apprentice shall at any time during the said term from illness or on any account whatsoever be absent from the business and employment of the said William Attfield Horton …then such of the same weekly payments…shall not be payable or s due proportion thereof for the term of absence shall be deducted and the subsequent increase of weekly wages shall not commence until the time he may have been so absent shall be made up and in the case of such absence he shall and will continue to serve the said William Attfield Horton as such apprentice for such further time beyond the said term of three years as shall make up the full period of his apprenticeship. For the true performance and several agreements hereinbefore contained either of the parties bindeth themselves to the other by these presents. In witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the 4th March 1872. Signed: G Gilbert ; G Gilbert; William Attfield Horton. Witnessed by Henry Thomas Hall, clerk to Mr Green, solicitor, Woburn. 4 March 1872 With note: It is acknowledged by the undersigned that George Gilbert the son the apprentice bound but the annexed Indenture of even date herewith is taken by William Attfield Horton as his apprentice upon the understanding that the said apprentice is to clean boots and shoes, attend to the horse or otherwise occupy his time in any such work not strictly appertaining to the trade of a plumber and glazier as the said William Attfield Horton may direct. Signed: G Gilbert; G Gilbert; William Attfield Horton. Witnessed by Henry Thomas Hall, clerk to Mr Green, solicitor, Woburn. 4 March 1872
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