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night, absent himself, but in all things, as an honest and 

 faithful Apprentice shall and will demean and behave 

 himself towards his said Master and all his during the 

 said Term. And the said Master, his said Apprentice in 

 the Art, Mystery, or Occupation of a Fisherman, which 

 he now useth, shall teach and instruct, or cause to be taught 

 or instructed, the Art and Manner that he can, finding 

 and allowing unto his said Apprentice sufficient whole- 

 some Meat, Drink, Apparel, Washing, Lodging, and all 

 other Necessaries fitting for such an Apprentice ; and 

 also will, at the End of the said Term, give unto his said 

 Apprentice two Suits of Apparel as good as the said 

 Apprentice had at the beginning of his Apprenticeship, 

 and for the true performance of all and every the said 

 Covenants and Agreements, either of the said Parties 

 above said, bindeth himself unto the other firmly by 

 these presents. In witness whereof the said Parties to 

 these Indentures interchangably have set their Hands and 

 Seals the eighteenth day of October, in the third Year of 

 our Sovereign Lady Anne by the Grace of God of 

 England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Que.en, Defender 

 of the Faith. Anno Domini, 1704. 



Signed, HIS 



JAMES X CLARKE. 



MARKE. 



Endorsed, sealed, and delivered, in the presence of 



EDWD. BLACKMOR, 

 WILL. SOWTON. 



Marginal Stamp, 

 One Shilling. 



Jacob Bethel's Indenture, 



Dated 1 8th October, 1704. 



