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Registred for Mr. John Taylor the 13th day of December Anno Dom 1723.

Indenture of John Parker son of Samuel Parker of Woodbridge in the Province of New Jersey and with the consent of his Father and also his Mother Janna Parker to John Taylor, Brasier from September 1st, 1723 for Nine years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fitting for an Apprentice AND during the first five Years of the above Said Term Shall put the said Apprentice to the Night School to perfect him in his writing & Arethmetick & at the Expiration of Said Term Shall give to his said Apprentice two Very good New Suits of Apparel besides his Common Apparel & also Six good New Shirts with Neckcloths & Handkerchiefs Suitable & proportionable to the Same . . .

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Signed August 30th, 1723 by John Parker.

In the presence of Thomas Englis, Jana Parker, William Bradford.

Acknowledged August 31st, 1723 before John Cruger.

Memorandum I promise to give my son John Parker bed and Bed Cloaths for him to Lie on during his Apprenticeship & one suit of apparel & to make up the Shirts that he has to the Number of Six.

Jana Parker.

Registred for Mr. James Brown the 17th Day of December Anno Dom 1723.

Indenture of Vander Clife Baretel, son of John Baretel late of the City of New York Chyrurgeon, Deceased and with the consent of his Mother Margaret Bartel to James Brown, Barber & Wiggmaker from 23rd of February 1722 for Seven years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing fitting for an Apprentice & a Quarters Schooling in Every year for four years in the Winter Evenings sometime after Christmass & at the End of the Said Term of Seven years shall give unto his said Apprentice one Intire new Suit of Apparel from head to foot & four New Shirtts & shall give him a hone two Razors A pair Cards and A pair Scissors and a Block."

Signed March 11th, 1722 by Vander Clife Baretel.

In the presence of David Davis, Beverley Latham.

Acknowledged March 12th, 1722 before Phillip Cortlandt, Alderman and Justice of the Peace.

Registred for Mr. Johannes Vanvorst ye 17th Day of December Anno Dom 1723.

Indenture of John Thorne, son of John Thorne, Deceased with the consent of his Mother Mary Thorne to Johannes Vanvorst, Juniour, Baker from August 1st, 1723 for Seven years & Seven Months.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fitting for an Apprentice & at the Expiration of the said Term of Seven Years & Seven Months the Said Master shall give unto the Said Apprentice one whole New Suit of Apparel Six New Shirts & Neckloths & new Shoes & Stockings & hatt and Shall keep the Said Apprentice att School Six Months on Winter Evenings During the said Terme to Read write and Cypher."

Signed August 1st, 1723 by Jno Thorne.

In the presence of Charles Sleigh, Jacob Rick.

Acknowledged August 10th, 1723 before John Cruger, Alderman and Justice of the Peace.

Registred for Mr. Daniel Bonnet ye 18th Day of December Anno Dom 1723.

Indenture of Henry Hardman, son of Christian Hardman of the City of New York, Carman, to Daniel Bonnet, Cordwinder from December 20th, 1722 for Eight Years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing fitting for an Apprentice & at the Expiration of the Said Term Shall give unto the Said Apprentice a New Suit of Apparel with four Shirts & Yearly one QUARTERS night Schooling & over & above three Neckcloths.'

Signed February 20th, 1722/3 by Henry Hartman.

In the presence of Hendrick VandeWater, Peter Zenger. Acknowledged December 16th, 1723 before Phillip Cortlandt, Alderman.

Registred for Mr. John Yerworth ye 29th day of January Anno Dom 1723.

Indenture of Bassett Hughes of the City of New York aged about Nineteen Years to John Yerworth, Shipwright from February 1st, 1722 for Seven Years.

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

shall give unto his Said Apprentice a sett of working Tools & Apparell in as Good condition as those the said Apprentice now hath."

Signed February 1st, 1722 by Bassett Hughes.

In the presence of John Walter, Vaughan Davis.

Acknowledged January 26th, 1722 before Robert Walter,

Mayor.

Registred for Mr. John Yerworth the 29th day of January Anno Dom 1723.

Indenture of Richard Eckles now of the city of New York Aged about Eighteen years to John Yerworth, Shipwright from January 29th, 1723 for Seven years.

Usual form including "find and provide into the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparell, Lodging and Washing fitting for an Apprentice during the said Term aforesaid."

Signed January 29th, 1723 by Richard Eckles.

In the presence of Robert Leonard, John Hames.

Acknowledged January 29th, 1723 before Robert Walter,

Mayor.

Registred for Mr. Samuel Payton ye 29th Day of January Anno Dom 1723.

Indenture of Anna Deleiea Wieller Daughter of Marton Wieller, planter, with his consent, to Samuel Payton, Mariner from January 29th, 1723 for Eight Years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing befitting such an Apprentice & also Provide that she shall be taught to read & at the Expiration of the said Term of Eight Years shall give unto the said Apprentice an Entire Suit of Apparel both Linnen & Wollen Befitting such an apprentice

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Signed January 28th, 1722/3 by Anna Deleiea Wieller.

In the presence of Thomas Clarke, Bartholom Skaats. Acknowledged January 29th, 1723/4 before Phillip Cortlandt, Justice of the Peace.

Registred for Mr. Charles Crooke ye 3rd day of March Anno Dom 1723.

Indenture of Daniel France of the city of New York to Charles Crooke from October 20th, 1721 for Nine Years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparell, Lodging & Washing fitting

for an Apprentice & that the Said Charles Crooke is to Lett the said Apprentice Learn to read & Write & at the Expiration of the Said Apprenticeship the Said Master shall find & Provide for the Said Apprentice one New Suit of Apparel threw out . .

Signed October 20th, 1721 by Daniel France.

In the presence of Andw Marchalk, Sarah Kip.

Acknowledged May 8th, 1722 before Jacobus Kip, Alderman.

Registred for Mr. John Cure ye 7th day of March Anno Dom 1723.

Indenture of Effe Tincklebagh, Daughter of Paulus Tincklebagh Labourer, Aged about eight years with his consent to John Cure, Vintuer from May 1st, 1723 for, Tenn Years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing fitting for an Apprentice or Servant as is usual and customary within this province of New York."

Signed December 6th, 1722 by Effe Tincklebagh, Paulus Tincklebagh.

In the presence of Edward Pennant, Michel Peffer.

Acknowledged April 6th, 1723 before Jacobus Kip, Alderman.

Registred for Mr. Henry Hassall ye 28th Day of March Anno Dom 1724.

THIS INDENTURE Wittnesseth that the 26th Day of March in 1724 in the tenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George King of Great Brittain Annoqz Dom Between John Spicer of Bristol Husbanman of the one part and Henry Hassall of the City of New York of the Other part and Wittness that the Said John Spicer hath Put himself and by these presents doth Voluntarily and of his Own free will and Accord put himself Apprentice to Henry Hassall for the Term of four Years Next Ensueing with him to Live and after the Manner of an Apprentice to Serve from the date hereof the Day of March Anno Domin One thousand Seven hundred and twenty four till the full term of four Years be compleat and ended during all which Term the said Apprentice his Said Master faithfully shall Serve his secrets keep, his lawful commands Gladly Every where Obey, he shall do no Damage to his Said Master nor see to be Done by Others without letting or giving Notice to his said Master he shall not Wast his Said Masters Goods nor Lend them unlawfully to any he shall not Commit fornication nor Contract Matrimony within the Said

Term at Cards, dice or any other unlawfull Game he shall not play whereby his Said Master may have Damage with his own goods nor the Goods of others during the said Term without Lisence from his Said Master he shall Neither buy nor Sell, he shall not Absent himself day nor Night from his Masters Service without his Leave nor haunt Ale houses Taverns or play houses but in all things as a faithfull Apprentice he shall behave himself towards his Said Master & all his during the Said Term & the Said Master during the Said Term shall by the best means or Method that he can teach or Cause the Said Apprentice to be taught the Art or Mystery of a hasbentry & shall also find & provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing fitting for an Apprentice & further with a Proviser that John Spicer doth Serve the full Term of four years he is to have two new Suts of Apparel and three pounds in Money for the true Performance of all & every the Said Covenants & agreements each of the Said Parties bind themselves unto the Other by these presents.

IN WITNESS whereof they have hereunto Interchangably put their hands and seals this twenty six day of March in the Tenth Year of his Majestys Reign Annoq Dom One thousand Seven hundred and twenty four the Mark of John Spicer.

Sealed and delivered in the presence of John Gandy, Robert Crannel. New York, the 20th of March 1724 Then Personally appeared before me Robert Walter Esqr Mayor of the City of New York the within Named John Spicer and Acknowledged the within Indenture to be his Own Voluntary Act and Deed. R. Walter.

Registred for Mr. Adrian Bogard the 14th day of Aprill Anno Dom 1724.

Indenture of Louis Boumie with the consent of his Father Francis Boumie to Adrian Bogard, Turner from Aprill 13th 1724 for Seven years.

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

Signed Aprill 13th, 1724 by Louis Boumie.

In the presence of Abm Van Vleck, William Gilbert.

Acknowledged April 13th, 1724, before Jacobus Kip, Alderman.

Registred for Mrs. Annacha House the 1st of June Anno Dom 1724.

Indenture of Henry Millbagh son of Jacob Millbagh late of Germany, Labourer deceased, Aged about Eleven years with the

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