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19th November, 1611. At this Court Robert Hawley the appˀntice of
Thomas Clarke was for his stubbornes & other unsemely pranckꝭ by him
used towardꝭ his M{r} as also for his lewd & bad service brought
before the M{rs} whereupon he promising of amendem{t} his faultꝭ was
for this tyme remitted.
22nd February, 1613. In the complaint made by William Richardson
against his M{r} John Sabyn being heard & proved at this Court by
his owne confession that Sabyn did use unlawfull correction to his
appˀntice. It is ordered that the M{r} shall not use hereafter
any such unlawfull correction for if he doe & his appˀntice make
complaint thereof to the M{rs} of this Company, then the appˀntice
shall be taken awaye from him And further it is ordered that the
appˀntice shall doe his M{r} just & true service, And that the said
Sabyn shall the next Court daie bring in his fyne for not inrowling
of his said appˀntice w{th}in the tyme lymitted by the ordynancꝭ of
this howse.
22nd February, 1613. This daye Joseph Boreman made promise to pˀforme
such order as the M{rs} did heretofore set downe between him and his
appˀntice namely⁾ that he will give to the same appˀntice two suitꝭ
of apparell fitt for such an appˀntice accordinge to the true meaning
of the same w{th}out any fraud.
27th September, 1614. At this Court Raph Dixon the appˀntice of our
M{r} Hassall for manie lewd misdemeano{rs} & for getting a woman
w{th} child, being an appˀntice shold have had the correction of the
howse, but upon considerac͠on had he is to be sent to bridewell.
23rd January, 1615. In the complaint made by Margery Stokes in the
behalf of her grand child John Taft who is thˀ apprentice of one John
Hedlowe for that the said Hedlow haveing receaved w{th} the said
appˀntice the some of Tenn poundꝭ doth now turne him away & refuseth
to restore the monie w{ch} he had w{th} him. It is therefore by this
Court ordered that the said Hedlow shall either receave the same
appˀntice into his service agayne or otherwise repaie the said some
of Tenn poundes wherefore he promised unto this Court to take the
same appˀntice agayne into his service.
14th March, 1615. In the matter of complaint made by the weif of one
Xp̃ofer Greene who is now gone to the East indies of & about her
servaunt or appˀntice for that he kepeth her shop & doth gyve her no
allowaunce towardꝭ the kepeing of her out of the gettingꝭ in the same
shop w{ch} being duely herd at this Court It is ordered that the said
appˀntice shall from henceforth weekelie make unto his M{ris} a trew
& just accompt of such monie as he shall gett in the same shop &
that from henceforth he shall be at the appoyntment of his mistris &
of the M{rs} of this companie and his M{ris} shall have & enjoy all
such benifitt as shalbe gotten by the said shopp.
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