APPENDIX. 



COPY OF A FISHERMAN'S APPREXTICE'S INDENTURE. 



DATED 1704. 



witnesseth that JACOB BETHEL, of 

 his own voluntary will, and by, and with the consent of 

 John Strong, of Pagham, in the County of Sussex, 

 Yeoman, Uncle to the said Jacob Bethel, doth put him- 

 self Apprentice to JAMES CLARKE, of Emsworth, in the 

 Parish of Warblington, in the County of Southampton, 

 Fisherman. And with him, after the manner of an 

 Apprentice, to serve, from the Feast Day of St. Michael 

 the Archangel, last past before the Date hereof, unto the 

 full End and Term of Seven Years from thence next 

 ensuing, fitly to be compleat and ended. During which 

 Term, the said Apprentice his said Master faithfully shall 

 and will serve, his secrets keep, his lawful Commands 

 everywhere gladly do; he shall do no damage to his said 

 Master, nor see it to be done of others; but to his Power 

 shall let, or forthwith give notice to his said Master of 

 the same. The Goods of his said Master shall not waste, 

 nor the same, without Licence of him, to any person give 

 or lend ; hurt to his said Master shall not do, cause, or 

 procure to be done. He shall neither buy nor sell with- 

 out his Master's licence. Taverns, Inns, or Ale-houses 

 he shall not haunt. At Cards, Dice-tables, or any other 

 unlawful Game he shall not play, whereby his Master may 

 be damaged. With his own Goods, nor the goods of 

 others, nor from the Service of his said Master, day or 



