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A History of the County of York
… who steadily enforced enfranchisement by patrimony, apprenticeship, or redemption as the normal qualification for … but Table 5 Admissions to the freedom, 1600-99 a Dates By apprenticeship By redemption By patrimony Total 1600-24 1,196 … rather than economic reasons. 48 Many of the freemen by apprenticeship had emigrated from the neighbouring …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… admitted by patrimony without payment, or after serving an apprenticeship on payment of £1, or, if strangers, on payment … 53 The minute books suggest that before incorporation apprenticeship was much the most common method of … 1558 to 1574 as many as 322 burgesses were admitted by apprenticeship and only 93 by patrimony. In five years …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… first place to the Master Printer under whom he served his Apprenticeship, if he be living, and do continue an allowed …
Old and New London
… of this street the notorious Jack Sheppard served his apprenticeship to Mr. Wood, the carpenter; and in White Lion …
Old and New London
… as was natural, abounded here, Hogarth, in the days of his apprenticeship, was a frequent boon-companion of Joe Miller. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of both seaman and master mariner was, of course, by apprenticeship. A master mariner, successful in examination, …
Old and New London
… house in College Street, York, in 1800; here he served his apprenticeship to a linendraper, and subsequently carried on …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… about 4, and are also supplied with clothes during their apprenticeship. The trustees are, the minister, …
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