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- Abraham Ethell to Edward Ransdale.
Ethell doth agree to bind himself apprentice to Ransdale for six years to learn the perfect trades and occupation of carpenter, cooper and joyner as far forth as Ransdale can instruct. He will not intermarry nor concern himself with any woman during the time of his apprenticeship and keep his master's secrets and serve him faithfully and help yearly to make corn as far forth as one man's share may contain. Ransdale doth covenant to find him with all conveniences, as good decent apparel, good diet, sweet and warm lodging, and to furnish him with a set of tools either cooper's or carpenter's which the boy think fit.
Abraham Ethell
Edward Ransdale
Wit: John Sturman, John Chilton
30 December 1702 acknowledged by Abraham Ethell
Detail
pp 116-117
Date
7 December 1700
Source Information
Source Title (view source details)
Westmoreland County Deeds and Wills #3: 1701-1707
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