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Robert Hiorne Hobbes; Apprenticeship Agreements

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I. Apprenticeship agreement between David Hodges of Paxtoe, Worcestershire and William and Phoebe Minors (Mercers) for a term of five years for a consideration of £40. January 1800 II. Agreement transferring the apprenticeship of Thomas Smith (bound to Samuel Allcock who subsequently absconded) to John Allcock, plumber and Glazier of Stratford upon Avon. III. Apprenticeship agreement between George White of Stratford upon Avon and John Pearce of Stratford, Clock and Watch Maker for a term of seven years for a consideration of 8/- per week. August 1811. IV.Apprenticeship agreement between William Maynard of Stratford upon Avon and Solomon Erwood, joiner and cabinet maker of Stratford for a term of four years for a consideration of £15. January 1815. V.Apprenticeship agreement between Charlotte Pittaway of Harbury, Warwickshire and Anne and Robert Gold, milliners and mantua makers of Saint Mary's, Warwickshire for a term of two years for a consideration of £10. March 1803. VI.Apprenticeship agreement between John Smith of Stratford upon Avon and Thomas Adams of Stratford upon Avon, grocer and tallow chandler, for a term of seven years for a consideration of £40. May 1814. VII.Apprenticeship agreement between Thomas William Easthope of Stratford upon Avon and Solomon Erwood, joiner and cabinet maker of Stratford upon Avon, for a term of three years for a consideration of £10. March 1814. VIII.Apprenticeship agreement between William Minors of Stratford upon Avon and Charles Henry Hunt of Stratford upon Avon, scrivener, until William Minors reaches 21. March 1814. The agreement includes a list of proscribed activities such as playing cards and hauntilg ale houses. IX.Apprenticeship agreement between Joseph Carnell of Stratford upon Avon and Henry Cook of Stratford upon Avon, cooper, for a term of 4 years. October 1804. X.Apprenticeship agreement between John Hill of Stratford upon Avon and William George Morris of Stratford upon Avon, scrivener, for a term of 5 years. 1801. The agreement also attests that John Rowden Westbury [the guardian of John Hill] shall provide clothes and wearing apparel. XI.Transfer of an apprenticeship agreement between William Marshall of Eatington, Warwickshire, wheelwright and Thomas Masom of Eatington, wheelwright regarding the agreement of John Penn. November 1807.