COUNTY OF
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To SAMPSON LUCAS and JAMES BATTEN Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of
St. Dominick in the said County of Cornwall
WHEREAS you the said Overseers having proposed unto us WILLIAM HICKES
HORNDON, Esquire and EDWARD JOHN CLARKE, Clerk, two of his Majesty’s
Justices of the Peace acting in and for the Middle Division of the
Hundred of East within the said County of Cornwall under and by Virtue
of an Act of Parliament passed in the fifty-sixth Year of the Reign of
his present Majesty, intituled, “An Act to regulate the Binding of
Parish Apprentices,” to bind ISAAC BENNETT a poor Child, aged eleven
Years, belonging to your said Parish of Saint Dominick Apprentice to
ISAAC CRADDOCK of the said Parish, Yeoman.
AND whereas we the said Justices having this day enquired into the
Propriety of binding the said Child Apprentice, and having particularly
examined and considered the several Directions contained in the said
recited Act, and also the Circumstances and Character of the said ISAAC
CRADDOCK do hereby declare that the said ISAAC CRADDOCK is a fit Person
to take the said ISAAC BENNETT Apprentice as aforesaid; and do Order
that you the said Overseers shall be at Liberty to bind such Child
Apprentice accordingly. Given under our Hands this Twenty third Day of
December in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Nineteen.
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