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Indentures

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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Indenture between Richard Cumming Weeks and James King, for shipwright apprentice in Plymouth, England. (Addition 3) 2023-0081, December 31, 1802

 File — Flat_box Archival Oversized Box S 6
Scope and Contents Indenture between Richard Cumming Weeks, the son of a plumber and brazier, to serve as an apprentice shipwright to James King, a shipwright at His Majesty's Dock in Plymouth, England in 1802.The contract sets out conditions of Weeks' seven-year apprenticeship and his wages of five shillings per quarter to start with and a note signed by James King, increasing his wages to to "twelve shillings for single time" and to "one Pound a quarter for double time" in 1804 Signed by...
Dates: December 31, 1802

Scotts Ferry, Albemarle County, Virginia indenture

 Item — Box BW 20, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSS 16453
Scope and Contents Note

The Scotts Ferry, Albemarle County, Virginia indenture (1815; 0.03 cubic feet) is a single sheet which details the agreement of land sale between the Coles family and Samuel Dyer, both of Albemarle County. Named on the document are Walter Coles, John Coles, J. A. Coles, Tucker Coles, Edward Coles, and Samual Dyer.

Dates: 1815-10-7