"All ye youths of fair England,". - In six columns with the title above the first three; the columns are not separated by rules. - The same setting of type was issued both without an imprint and with a shorter imprint excluding "no. 4"., Dated from the address; see David Stoker, "Another look at the Dicey-Marshall publications: 1736-1806", The Library, ser. 7, v. 15:2 (June 2014), 111-157., In six columns with the title above the first three; the imprint at foot of the sixth, below a single rule; the columns are not separated by rules., The same setting of type was issued both without an imprint and with a shorter imprint excluding "no. 4"., Mounted on leaf 6. Copy trimmed., and Bound in three-quarters red morocco leather with marbled boards, with spine title stamped in gold: Old English ballads, woodcuts, vol. 3.
Publisher:
Printed and sold at no. 4, Aldermary Church Yard
Subject (Geographic):
England and London
Subject (Name):
Barnwell, George
Subject (Topic):
Murder, Criminal behavior, Prostitution, Young men, Conduct of life, Apprentices, Robbery, and Merchants
An printed indenture form apprenticing a poor boy for a period of seven years, issued by the Mayor of the Town of Stamford, Lincolnshire and acting as trustee of an annuity paid from the estate of Thomas Earl of Exeter
Alternative Title:
This indenture witnesseth that of his own free will and with the consent of Gentleman ...
Description:
Title from first line of text., The Lewis Walpole copy: The document is signed and sealed with red wax and blind stamp and dated 1795 January 13. Docket title in manuscript on verso. Blanks filled in with the name of the boy, "Hugh Forster otherwise Foyster", who is apprenticed to George Sparrow, painter. Signed by the mayor, Jeremiah Belgrave, George Sparrow, Hugh Foster and J. Wyche. With notes on the verso, appending the agreement., Pages [2]-[4] blank., and Not in ESTC.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
England.
Subject (Topic):
Apprentices, Artists, Training of, and Indentured servants