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5th May, 1601. This daie the wiefe of Thomas Asbridge decessed did
complaine of Marke Nurse her apprentice for absentinge himselfe from
her service and other his misdemeanors towardes her All w{ch} uppon
his humble suite and promise of amendment was forgeeven him.
16th June, 1601. This daie it is ordered that Thomas Shurwin
apprentice to John Urvey shalbe for ever utterly dischardged of his
terme of apprentisship for that it appeareth to the Maisters uppon
hearinge of their controversie that he hath the said apprentice
colorablie.
30th June, 1601. This daye Robert Wallis is dischardged from his
apprentiship for that it appeared to this Court that his maister did
not mayntayne him w{th} sufficient meate drynck and apparrell.
22nd September, 1601. This daye uppon complaynt made by ---- Jelly
apprentice to Hughe ffell that the said ffell had put him oute of his
service before hee had acquainted the M{rs} therew{th} It was ordered
that the said ffell should receive his said apprentice in to his
service againe & that hee should pˀsently inroll him. And that the
said ffell should appeare before the M{rs} at the next Courte.
3rd November, 1601. This daye uppon hearinge of the Controversie
betwixt John Howe & his apprentice It is ordered that hee shall take
home his said apprentice and use him well hereafter And whereas the
said Apprentice hath complayned for that the said Howe dothe not
exercyse the said apprentice in his trade of Barbery & Surgery It is
furth{r} ordered that if the said Howe shall not take a shoppe and
use his trade before Christemas next that the said apprentice shalbe
turned over to anoth{r} of the same arte.
16th March, 1602. This daye it is pˀmised & undertaken before the
M{rs} of this Company by Robert Leadbeater that hee the said Robert
shall & will at the expirac͠on of the apprentisheep of Henry Edwards
his apprentice geve unto the said Henry twoe suites of decent
apparrell & a cloke.
20th April, 1602. I Michaell Braye doe pˀmise and undertake That
at the ende & expirac͠on of the tearme of apprenticeship of George
Parkins my Apprentice I will geve unto him a new suite of apparrell
viz one dublett one pˀ of hose one hatt one pˀ of stockins and one
Cloke of decent apparrell In witnes whereof I have hereunto put my
hand.
22nd February, 1603. This daye it is ordered that Thomas Mownsley
shall for his disobedience to his M{r} be comitted to the Compter.
16th April, 1605. This daye Peter Saunderson certiefied the Court
that hee had offered to inroll his apprentice before the Chamberlin
and it was denyed him because the apprentice could not at the end of
his terme accomplishe the Age of xxiij yeres.
4th June, 1605. This daye it is ordered that John Udall shall at
the next Courte bringe in his fine of xl{s} for puttinge a waye his
Apprentice Tho. Hobbes w{th} out o{r} M{rs} consent (see 18th June).
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