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thorn, yeoman to serve from the 23rd day of August 1726 for Eighteen years & a half.

Usual form including “find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fitting for an Apprentice and to Learn the said Apprentice to Read and at the Expiration of said Term to give to said Apprentice a New Suit of Apparel.

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Signed August 23rd, 1726 by Simon Cregier, Mary Waters.
In the presence of Johannes Man, Samuel Man, Samuel Pell. <
Acknowledged August 23rd, 1726 before Jacobus Kip, Alder-

man.

Recorded for Ichabod Loutitt the thirteenth day of April Anno Dom 1727.

Indenture of Nazareth Cornelius son of John Cornelius late of New York Marriner to Ichabod Louitt, Marriner to serve from April 8th, 1725 for Nine Years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing fitting for an apprentice."

Signed April 8th, 1725 by Nazareth Corneles.

In the presence of John Dyer, Christian Dyer.

Acknowledged April 7th, 1725 before Phillip Cortlandt.

Registred for Henry Vandewater the 20th day of April Anno

1727.

Indenture of George Brewington son of Mary Brewington to Henry Vandewater. Gunsmith to serve from May 1st, 1726 for Ten Years.

Usual form including “find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fitting for an Apprentice and yearly one quarters Night Schooling and at the Expiration of the said Term shall give unto the said Apprentice two Suits of Apparel one thereof to be New According to the Custom of the Country and four New Shirts and four Neckcloaths."

Signed July 7th, 1726 by George Bruwerton.

In the presence of Jno Peter Zanger, Daniel Bonnet, Maria Bruwerton.

Acknowledged November 9th, 1726, before Phillip Cortlandt.

Registred for Mr. Andries Maerschalck the 25th day of April Anno Domini 1727.

Indenture of John Peaterson with the consent of his Mother

Antye Peaterson to Andries Maerschalck, Bacar to serve from May 1st, 1726 for Seven Years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Maet, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fitting for an apprentice and at the Expiration of the said Term of seven years the said Master shall give unto the said Apprentice a New Shutt of apparell from had to tow and all his daly apparell and give him Eavening Scholling from Cristemis Eavery year of said term

Signed May 12th, 1726 by Antie Pietersse, John Peterson.
In the presence of Marte Beeckman, Tobyas Ryckman.
Acknowledged April 19th, 1727 before Phillip Cortlandt.

Registred for Mr. Ichabod Louttit the eighth day of May Anno Dom 1727.

Indenture of Elizabeth Burger aged about nine Years with the consent of Thomas Richardson & Gertruy his wife to Ichabod Louttit, Marriner to serve from May 8th, 1727 for Nine Years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing fitting for an apprentice and after the Expiration of the above mentioned time to give the said apprentice one week and one Sabath days Suit of Cloaths of all sorts & Six Shefts & one years board to Learn a Trade, Washing & Scrubing days Excepted . . . ' Signed May 4th, 1727 by Eliz Burger, Thos. Richardson. In the presence of Gerrit Wendell, Stephen Cortlandt. Acknowledged May 4th, 1727 before Phillip Cortlandt.

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Registred for Mr. Nichols Anthony the first day of June Anno Dom 1727.

Indenture of Thomas Guinel son of Hannah Mitchell and with her consent to Nicholas Anthony, Cordwaner to serve from June 1st, 1726 for Seven years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fitting for an Apprentice During the said Term and put him three Months Shoullin Every winter during the said Term at Evening Shouling and at Expiration of his therm the said Master shall give unto said Aprentis one new Shuet of Apparel and his warn Cloose . .

Signed June 1st, 1727 by Thomas Guinel.

In the presence of Allart Anthony, Robert Richardson. Acknowledged June 1st, 1772 before John Cruger, Alderman and Justice of the Peace.

Registred for Mr. Abraham Poutrau, Goldsmith the Sixth day of June Anno Dom 1727.

Indenture of Robert Lyell Aged about thirteen years with the consent of his Mother and Brother David Lyell to Abraham Poutrau, Goldsmith to serve from July 12th, 1726 for Seven years.

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

Signed July 23rd, 1727 by Robert Lyell.

In the presence of Beverley Latham, James Browne.
Acknowledged July 23rd, 1726 before Phillip Cortlandt.

Registred for Mr. Isaac Bockee the twenty Second day of June Anno Dom 1727.

Indenture of Calvin Putt sun of Dianna Putt widow of Joshua Putt, Shipwright to Isaack Bockee, Cooper to serve from September 5th, 1726 for Sixteen years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing fitting for an Apprentice and shall teach the said Apprentice or Cause him to be taught by the best means to Read, & Write and at the End of the said term the said Master is to Dismiss the said apprentice with one New Suit of Apparel . .

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Signed September 5th, 1726 by Calvin Putt, Dianna Putt.

In the presence of Matthew Bell, Phillip Cortlandt. Acknowledged September 4th, 1726 before Phillip Cortlandt.

Registred for Mr. Peter Bond of Perth Amboy Cooper the twenty Second day of June Anno Dom 1727.

Indenture of Ephrim Brown son of Ellinor & Adam Smith to Peter Bond, Cooper to serve from April 15th, 1727 for Nine Years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing fitting for an apprentice During the said term & at the Expiration give unto the Said Apprentice one New Suit of New Close from top to toe & Six New Shirts & Six new Neckletts & a Sett of Tools new & also the Close Belonging to his Body & teach or Cause to be taught Every winter one Quarter Evening

School English During the Said term to Learn to Read, Write & Cupher . :.'

Signed April 26th, 1727 by Ellinor Smith, Ephraim Brown. In the presence of Phillip Cortlandt, Thos. Hunt. Acknowledged April 26th, 1727 before Phillip Cortlandt.

Registred for Mr. Charles Crook the 13th day of June Anno Dom 1727.

Indenture of John Jacob Trumper son of John Jacob Trumper of Jarmene [Germany?] to Charles Crook, [Baker] to serve from September 14th, 1726 for Nine Years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging & Washing fitting for an Apprentice and Six Months in the Winter Nights Schuling & at the Expiration of the Said Apprentiship the said Master shall give the said Apprentice a suit of apparel through

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Signed September 14th, 1726 by Johann Jacob Tremper, Johan Jacob Trempier.

In the presence of Johannes Lessen, John Riceball.

Acknowledged September 14th, 1726 before Hermanius Vangelder, Alderman.

Registred for Mr. John Stephens, Cordwainer the second day of August Anno Domini 1727.

Indenture of Garret Barsho the son of Geertie Barsho of the Township of Newark, Widow, to John Stephens, Cordwiner to serve from August 1st, 1726 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 after the Expiration the said shall give unto the said Apprentice besides the Cloos then belonging to his body One heatt One Coat one Vest One pair of britchis one pair of Stockings four Shurts and four Necklets and one pair of Shoes all New fitting for his body and One Quarter Nights Schooling in Every Winter . .

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Signed June 21st, 1727 by Gerrt Barsho, Geertye Barsho.
In the presence of Phillip Cortlandt, Stephen Van Cortlandt.
Acknowledged June 20th, 1727 before Phillip Cortlandt.

Registred for Mr. William Bradford, Printer the Seventh day of August Anno Dom 1727.

Indenture of James Parker the son of Samuel Parker late of

Woodbridge in the County of Middlesex and Province of New Jersey, deceased to William Bradford, Printer to serve from January 1st, 1726 for Eight Years.

Usual form including "find and provide unto the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Apparel, Lodging and Washing fitting for an Apprentice and at the Expiration of said Term of Eight years shall give to said Apprentice two suits of Apparel one of them to be New."

Signed January 1st, 1726 by James Parker.

In the presence of Elizabeth Denne, Jana Bayne, Samuel Parker.

Acknowledged June 24th, 1727 before John Cruger, Alder

man.

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