The Life of Fred Archer 49 
the third year and Thirteen Guineas for the Fourth and Fifth year 
respectively and his said Apprentice in the Art of a Jockey and Trainer 
of Racehorses which he useth by the best means that he can and shall 
teach and instruct or cause to be taught and instructed finding unto 
the said Apprentice sufficient meat drink and also hat coat and waistcoat 
in each year and lodging during the said term. 
" And the said William Archer doth hereby covenant with the said 
Mathew Dawson that he the said William Archer shall and will find 
and provide the said Frederick Archer with washing mending clothing 
and all other necessaries during the said term except as aforesaid. And 
for the true performance of all and every the said Covenants and 
Agreements either of the said parties bindeth himself unto the other 
by these Presents In witness whereof the Parties above named to 
these Indentures interchangeable have put their hands and seals in the 
tenth day of February and in the thirty-first year of the Reign of our 
sovereign Lady Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom 
of Great Britain and Ireland, QUEEN defender of the Faith and in the 
Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Eight. 
" Signed sealed and delivered by the above named Frederick 
Archer and Mathew Dawson in the presence of Richard Cole Clerk to 
Messrs. Kitchener and Fenn, Solicitors, Newmarket. 
" Frederick Archer. 
" The amount of money or the value of any other matter or thing 
given or agreed to be given with the Apprentice by William Archer by 
way of Premium must be truly inserted in words at length otherwise 
the Indenture will be void and double such amount or value for- 
feited. 
" Signed sealed and delivered by the above named William Archer 
in the presence of FREDERICK MARSHALL, Solicitor, Cheltenham. 
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