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Bertain to Joseph Kingston, Joyner and Hannah, his wife for seven years from September 15th, 1720.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Shoes, Stockings, Lodging and Washing fiting for an Apprentice

Signed September 15th, 1720 by Abraham Bertrand.

In the presence of Daniel Lamoureux, H. Demeyer.
Acknowledged October 26th, 1720 before John Cruger.

Registerd for James Creighton, Barber the 7th of October 1721.

Indenture of John Henry Shutze, son of Johan Michael Shutze with his concent to James Creighton, Barber & Perrukemaker for seven years from October 9th, 1720.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fiting for an Apprentice And at the End or Expiration of the Said Term Shall give unto the Said Apprentice the same quantity of Apparel of all sorts and as good in all respects as he bringeth with him. And the said Master shall put the said Apprentice to Evening School one Quarter in Every Year During the said Term." Signed October 9th, 1720 by John Henry Schutze.

In the presence of Johan Michael Schutze, John Bernard Vodirens, Richd Nicholls.

Acknowledged January 5th, 1720/21 before Fred. Phillipse, Justice of the Peace.

Registerd for Mary Robinson widow the 10th Day of November Anno Dom 1721.

Indenture of Sarah Cooper, Aged about nine years of Age, Daughter in Law to John Sibly, Joyner, with his consent to Mary Robinson for Nine years from March 17th, 1720.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice Sufficient, Meat, Drink, Lodging, Apparel and Washing fiting for an Apprentice..

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Signed March 17th, 1720 by Sarah Cooper.

In the presence of Benj. Rivers, John Sellwood.

Acknowledged November 8th, 1721 before John Cruger, Alderman and Justice of the Peace.

Registerd for George Aston, Tanner & Currier the 18th day of November Anno Dom 1721.

Indenture of John Shereman, son of Thomas Sherman, late of

Elizabeth town in East New Jersey, Millwright, Deceased, with the consent of his Mother Eve Price, now the wife of Jacob Price of New York, Marriner to George Aston, Tanner & Currier for seven years & nine month from November 24th 1720.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fiting for an Apprentice. And shall also cause him to be taught to read and write for Three Quarters in three Several Winters at Evening School, and at the end or Expiration of the Said Term of Seven Years and nine months Shall give unto his said Apprentice One New Suit of Cloaths, consisting of Coat, westcoat and breeches, a hatt, two Neckcloths, two Shirts a pair of Stockings and a pair of Shoes all to be new. And a new shaving knife and a Bible.

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Signed November 24th, 1720 by John Sherman.

In the presence of Edwd Pennant, David Davis.

Acknowledged November 24th, 1720 before Phillip Cortlandt, Alderman and Justice of the Peace.

Registerd for John Demire, Cordwinder the 9th day of December Anno Dom 1721.

Indenture of Jacob Bowman, son of George Mosener, Merchant with his consent to John Demire, Cordwinder for seven years from November 1st, 1720.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fitting for an Apprentice and his Master Shall give him Every year one Quarter Schooling in the Night and also at the Expiration of his time shall give him one New Sute of Apparell sufficient for such an Apprentice as also six Shurts, Six Neckcloths & one hat . . " Signed November 21st, 1720 by Jacob Bowman. In the presence of John Kipp, Jacob Phenix.

Acknowledged December 5th, 1721 before Jacobus Kip, Alder

man.

Registerd for Richard Talbot, Pully Maker the 4th day of January Anno Dom 1721/2

Indenture of Jacob Gerverro Bufflree son of Jacob Bufflree late of the City of New York Currier Now Deceased to Richard Talbot, Pully Maker for seven years from January 1st, 1721.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Lodging and Washing fitting for an Apprentice and at the Expiration of the Said Term of Seven

years shall give to said Apprentice one new Suit of Apparel from head to foot.

Signed January 3rd, 1721 by Jacob Gerverrow Bufflree

In the presence of Nicholas Anthony, Will Bradford.

Acknowledged January 3rd, 1721/2 before John Cruger, Alder

man.

Registerd for Mr. Thomas Parmiter the 21st February Anno Dom 1721.

Indenture of John Price aged Eleven Years by ye consent of his Mother Marsey Norris of Elizabeth town in Ye province of New Jersey to Thomas Parmiter of flushing in Queens County on Nassau Island, Inginnear until twenty one years of his age from March 13th, 1720.

Usual form including “find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, & Apparell, Lodging & Washing fiting for an Apprentice & at ye Expiration of ye said Term of one & twenty years of his Age ye Said Tho. Parmiter or his Assignes shall find provide & give to ye Said Apprentice two good new Seuts of Apparell for ye true.

Signed March 13th, 1720 by Marsy Norris.

In the presence of Elizabeth Hutchins, Susana Parmijter. Acknowledged March 13th, 1720/21 before Phillip Cortlandt, Justice of the Peace.

Registerd for Mrs. Hannah Buttler the 2nd day of May Anno Dom 1722.

Indenture of Katterne Wattson Daughter of Jacob Wattson with the consent of her Father and Mother to Hannah Buttler, for eight years from February 14th, 1721/22.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the Said Apprentice Sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fiting for an Apprentice and also Learn the said Katterne Wattson to Read and Wright and to make Boath Men & Womans Gloves and the End of the said Term will give unto the said Apprentice a Good Suit of New Cloaths."

Signed February 14th, 1721/22 by Katterne Wattson.

In the presence of John Hames, William Baldwin.

Acknowledged March 6th, 1721/22 before Hermanus Van Gelder, Alderman and Justice of the Peace.

Registerd for Mr. Nicholas Matysen the 2nd day of May Anno Dom 1722.

Indenture of Nicholas Maes son of Arnout Hendericksen of the City of New York Carman with his consent to Nicholas Matysen, Black Smith, for seven years from January 18th, 1722.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and washing fiting for an Apprentice. And at the end of the Term he the said Master shall give unto his Apprentice One Durois Coat, One Westcoat, one New Drugget Coat, one Westcoat half worne one pare of Indian Dress breeches, one old Ledder Breeches, six New Shirts three New musseling neckcloths two pare New Shoes three pare of new stockings two new hatts one Checkard Linnen breches and Schooling in Winter Evening from Christmas . . . Signed January 18th, 1721 by Nicholas Maes

In the presence of Jno Schuyler, John Cregier.

Acknowledged February 15th, 1722 before Phillip Cortlandt, Justice of the Peace.

Registred for Mr. Thomas Gleaves, Joyner, the 5th day of May Anno Domini 1722.

Indenture of Thomas Neely, Junior with the consent of his Father Thomas Neely late of the Kingdom of Ireland to Thomas Gleaves, Joyner for eight years from January 1st, 1721.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fitting for an Apprentice, also the said Thomas Gleaves shall teach or Cause to be taught his said Apprentice both to write and Cypher and likewise at the End of said Term of Eight years shall give said Apprentice a suite of Cloths . . .

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Signed May 8th, 1721 by Thos. Neely.

In the presence of John Carhart, Jonathan Gleaves.
Acknowledged May 8th, 1721 before Phillip Cortlandt.

Registerd for Mr. Simon Semine [Soumaine], Silversmith the 6th of June 1722.

Indenture of Elias Boudinot son of Mary Catherine Boudinot, Widdow, to Simon Semine, Silver Smiths for seven years from June 4th, 1721.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink . .

Signed June 24th, 1721 by Elias Boudinot.

In the presence of Louis Carre, Louis Carre, Jr.

Acknowledged June 24th, 1721 before John Cruger, Alderman.

Registered for Mr. George Brownell, Schoolmaster ye 18th day of July 1722.

Indenture of John Campbel, son of Robert Campbell with the consent of his Father and Mother to George Brownell, Schoolmaster for tenn years and three months from May 29th, 1721.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing fitt for an Apprentice during the Said Term; and at the Expiration thereof to give unto the Said Apprentice one suit of Cloth new consisting of coat, westcoat & Breeches also one New Hatt, Six new Shirts, three pair of Stockings one pair of New Shoes suitable for his said Apprentice."

Signed August 3rd, 1721 by John Campbel.

In the presence of Mary Smith, Cornelius Kiersted.

Acknowledged Aprill 9th, 1722 before John Cruger, Alderman, and Justice of the Peace.

Registered for Mr. Henry Rick, Black Smith ye 19th Day of July 1722.

Indenture of Adam Dobbs, son of Mr. Wm Dobbs and with his consent to Henry Rick, Blacksmith for Seven years from Aprill Ist, 1722.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel Lodging & Washing fitting for an Apprentice & att the End of the Said Term of seven Years his said Master shall give unto the said Apprentice one New Suit of Apparell Consisting of Coat, Vest & briches, Stockings, Shoes & hatt four New Shirts & three New Neckcloths & shall Put the sd Apprentice to school on Winter Evenings to Learn to write & Cypher."

Signed April 8th, 1722 by William Dobbs.

In the presence of Charles Sleigh, John Doddrige.
Acknowledged July 16th, 1722. Philip Cortlandt

Registered for Mr. Phillip Schuyler, Merchant ye 25th Day of July 1722.

Indenture of Jora Van Genei, Spinster to Phillip Schuyler, Merchant for Seven Years from June 8th, 1722.

Usual Form including "find and provide unto the said Appren

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