| Description | Gives name, age, name and residence of parents, name, trade and residence of person to whom bound and term of apprenticeship for the following apprentices: William Tivey, Joseph Draper, Nathan Bailey, Thomas Draycott, Thomas Bishop, William Waterfield, William Evans, William Fairbrother, John Wall, James Earp, Henry Kinsey, William Jacques, Thomas Page, Thomas Bailey, David Oaks, Joseph Smithard, Thomas Bucknall, Edward Tivey, John Palmer, Henry Evans, William Wright, John Worrall, John Warren, William Birch, John Gregory, Robert Hatton, John Bonsall, John Dunnicliff, Thomas Winfield, John Attenbury, Herbert Wright
Also giving details of the following apprenticeships for which the original indenture has not survived: - Matthew Stone, aged 15, son of Ann Stone of Repton, to William Holbrooke, junior, of All Saints parish, Derby, hairdresser, until he attains the age of 21. Premium £8. Indenture dated 31 May 1805. The indenture was cancelled by mutual consent on 11th October 1805, as the apprentice has absconded and had not served 40 days - By an indenture dated 25th November 1809, William Thompson was apprenticed to Phillip Strelley of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, butcher, for 7 years. By a further indenture dated 19th April 1812, William Strelley agrees to transfer William Thompson's apprenticeship to Edmund Frearson of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, butcher, for the remainder of the term of the indenture - William Ormiston, aged 14, son of James and Dory Ormiston of Melbourne, is apprenticed to John Manfield, of St Mary's parish, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, tailor, until he attains the age of 21. Premium £9 lOs. Indenture dated 12th August 1814. The indenture was cancelled by mutual consent on 9th September 1814, as he had not served 40 days |