Abraham Hovenaghle by the appointment of churchwardens and overseers of the poor of St Mary's Parish, Sandwich, and of his own will and with the consent of his mother, puts himself apprentice to Roger Warfield of Sandwich, cordwainer, for a term of nine years. Roger Warfield agrees to teach and instruct him. Witnesses: Robert Quaynte, John Harbertt
Apprenticeship indenture of Roger Warfield, Sandwich, Kent
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- ReferenceGB 12 MS Doc.8
- Dates of Creation20 Nov. 1629
- Language of MaterialEnglish .
- Physical Description1 collection paper paper
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Bought at J. W. Clark's sale (in MS Add), 1 November 1911
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