Cornwall,
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WHEREAS, THOMAS BOND a poor Child, aged Eleven Years, belonging to the
Parish of Saint Dominick in the said County of Cornwall, hath, this Day,
been brought before us, two of His Majesty’s Justices of the Peace, for
the said County, by CHRISTOPHER SPEAR and WILLIAM RICKARD, Overseers of
the Poor of the said Parish of Saint Dominick pursuant to the provisions
of an Act, passed in the 56th. year of the Reign of His late Majesty
King George the Third, intituled “An Act to regulate the binding of
Parish Apprentices,” to the intent that we might enquire into the
propriety of binding the said THOMAS BOND Apprentice to CHRISTOPHER
SPEAR to whom it is proposed, by the said Overseers, to bind the said
THOMAS BOND.
We the said Justices, upon particular consideration and enquiry, think
it proper that the said THOMAS BOND should be bound Apprentice to the
said CHRISTOPHER SPEAR do declare, that the said CHRISTOPHER SPEAR is a
fit Person to whom the said THOMAS BOND may be properly bound as an
Apprentice; and order that the said Overseers shall be at liberty to
bind the said THOMAS BOND accordingly.
Given under our Hands this first day of December in the year of our Lord
1825.
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(Signed)
J. T. CORYTON
(Signed) J. K. FLETCHER |
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