This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1827 Excerpt: ...but as no indenture was ever executed between them, they thought that they were at liberty to part when they pleased. When G. complained to B., that he ought not to be employed except in his business of a stone-mason, B. told him, that he might go away if he pleased Mr. Thurlow contended, that the pauper was neither bound as an apprentice, nor hired as a servant; that he could not be an apprentice because there was no indenture executed; that he could not be a servant because there was no hiring either express or implied; and that the objects being different, the binding as an apprentice and the hiring as a servant could not be converted one into the other.--The Court Sec Rex ». St. mentioned the case of Rex v. St. M. K. as in point, and held Mary Kallan tliat G. pained 110 settlement under this agreement. derjjosi.pl. 540. 498. Rex v. St. Matthew's Bethnal-Green, H. T. 7 G.3. Burr. An apprentice S. C. 574.--F. was brought up at the charity-school of St. J. W.t bound out by a and in the year 1747 was bound apprentice by indenture to R., public charity a blacksmith, for seven years; and served his whole time as ap-though prentice under such indenture, with R., in St. Botolph without tjJc j„',icnture be Aldgate; and at the time of his being put apprentice, the sum of nut stamped. oi. was inserted in the indenture as paid, and was actually then,e Rex B paid to R., in consideration of his taking F. to be his apprentice, Ditchingham, out of a voluntary yearly contribution or subscription of divers of post, pl.505. the inhabitants of St. J. IV., for the purpose of putting out boys and girls apprentices, brought up at the charity-school of St, J. IV. There are annually elected, by the contributors or subscribers, four trustees to manage the charity, and...
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