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1 - Agreement: deed of covenant between Mary Nunn, widow, and Francis Luddington, farrier, of Littleport, concerning hereditaments. 1839
2 - Agreement: attornment of --- , transferring her tenancy from Mrs. Mary Anderson to Esther Bartle for a cottage in Ely. 1842
3 - Attornment: of rent for 15 acres arable land in Haddenham by William Peacock from John Norris, decd., to William Sutton, Benjamin Gothard and Jacob Read. March, 1842
4 - Agreement: Articles of clerkship placing Arthur Robert Ainger, son of Mary Ann Ainger, widow, of Upper Ground Street, Blackfriars, Surrey, with Hugh Robert Evans the younger, attorney of Queen's Bench and of Common Pleas. 29 February, 1844
5 - Agreement: Articles of agreement between William Kempton, tailor, of Ely, and John Muriel, surgeon, of same, for a piece of freehold land adjoining the yard of the latter. 28 August, 1846
6 - Agreement: John Atkin, carpenter, of Ely agrees to lease five cottages in Walpole Lane, Ely, to William Cutlack the younger, brewer, of Littleport, for three years at a rent of £25 p.a.. 1848
7 - Agreement: between John Harlock, gent., of St. Mary, Ely, and H.R. Evans the younger, gent., of the same place, that J. Harlock should open a window in his dwelling house into the premises of H.R. Evans. 1849
8 - Agreement: between J.D. Catling, chymist and druggist, of Ely, and William Harlock, Esq., of the same, that the former lease to the latter a messuage on Gaol Street, Ely, for seven years at a rent of £37.10s. p.a. 29 December, 1849
9 - Agreement: J.D. Catling, gent., of Ely, agrees to sell to Samuel Lyon a copyhold messuage with barns, buildings etc., and 44 acres land known as the Hasse or Harse Farm in Soham, in the occupation of John King on a seven year lease from Michaelmas 1848 at a rent of £110, Lyon to pay £2100. 4 March, 1850
10 - Agreement: Hugh Robert Evans, the younger, Deputy Treasurer to the Dean and Chapter of Ely, on their behalf agrees to pay to James Barratt, lay clerk to the Cathedral, an annuity of £52 on his retirement on account of failure of his voice. 15 April, 1850
11 - Agreement: Haylock Watson, draper, of St. Ives, Hunts., sells to John Muriel, surgeon, of Ely, a mansion house in parish of St. Mary, Ely, on north side of Palace Green, for £1050 for the estate and £16.13s. for the fixtures, with plan. 14 June, 1850
12 - Agreement made by Robert John Wright, surveyor, of Norwich, agent for the Bishop of Ely: to William Rose, gent., of King's Lynn, Norfolk, a messuage in the Gallery in Ely, for a year, rent £19 p.a.. With list of stoves and ovens in the house, on a yearly lease. 1850
13 - Agreement made by Robert John Wright, surveyor, of Norwich, agent for the Bishop of Ely: to William Rose, gent., of King's Lynn, Norfolk, a messuage in the Gallery, in Ely, for a year, rent £19 p.a.. With list of stoves and ovens in the house, on a yearly lease; Fair copy. 30 March, 1850
14 - Agreement made by Robert John Wright, surveyor, of Norwich, agent for the Bishop of Ely: to William Rose, gent., of King's Lynn, Norfolk, on fixtures in messuage in the Gallery, in Ely. 13 January, 1851
15 - Agreement made by Robert John Wright, surveyor, of Norwich, agent for the Bishop of Ely: to Mrs. Mary A. Rose, widow of William Rose, gent., late of King's Lynn, Norfolk, concerning messuage in the Gallery, in Ely, with inventory and other notes. September, 1857; 8 February, 1858
16 - Agreement made by Robert John Wright, surveyor, of Norwich, agent for the Bishop of Ely: let to John Magee, gardener, of Ely, on a yearly lease, a cottage in the Gallery, Ely, rent £7 p.a.. June, 1858
17 - Agreement made by Robert John Wright, surveyor, of Norwich, agent for the Bishop of Ely: let to Thomas Woods, stone mason, of Ely, for two years and then yearly, a cottage with two lodges etc. in the Gallery, in Ely, rent £8.10s. p.a.. 18 March and September, 1858
18 - Agreement made by Robert John Wright, surveyor, of Norwich, agent for the Bishop of Ely: to Thomas Howard the younger, labourer, of Thetford, Jeremiah Hinkin, farmer, of Thetford, being surety, a dwelling house with 4 acres land in Ely, on a yearly lease at rent of £15 p.a. September, 1862
19 - Agreement: Samuel Lyon, shop keeper, of North Delph, Norfolk, deposits title deeds of a farm etc. at Soham, purchased by him from J.D. Catling, gent., of Elm, as security for a loan of £800. from Ann Read, spinster, of Stretham. 1851
20 - Agreement: William Shepperson, farmer, of Wimblington, Henry Shepperson, farmer, of Upwell, Lewis Shepperson, farmer, of Whittlesea, and Thomas Ekins the younger, farmer, of Warboys, Hunts, buy from Henry Joseph Wright, gent., of Ely, a freehold farm of 135 acres with dwelling house and farm buildings in Great Brading Moor in Benwick for £4000. 5 April, 1851
21 - Agreement: Richard Freeman, builder, of Ely, agrees with Rev. Henry Harvey Barber, rector of Stretham, to build a barn and stables opposite the Rectory for £190.9s.6d. 26 April, 1851
22 - Draft Agreement: Henry Merry, otherwise Lamb, nephew of Frederick Lamb, Esq., of March, binds himself apprentice to Henry Thomas Pate and James Hogg, chymists and druggists, until he attains 21 years, for £80.; they to provide board and lodging for him. 17 July, 1851. The agreement is unsigned and the document was re-used from a version in 1847 in which Robert Scott, son of David James Scott, was due to be apprenticed to John Dornale Catling and Henry Thomas Pate.
23 - Agreement: Harry Spencer Waddington, Esq., agrees to let Thorney Farm, 385a.3r.18p. for two years to John Appleyard Johnson of Wicken at rent of £385. p.a.. 2 December, 1851
24 - Agreement: Robert John Wright, land agent, of Norwich, agent for theX Dean and Chapter of Ely, lets to William Warman Moxon, farmer, of Headingley-cum-Burley, Yorks., a farmhouse with outbuildings and 66 acres land in Upwell, Norfolk, on a yearly lease for £120. p.a.. 22 March, 1852
25 - Agreement: John Butcher and George Bard, drapers, of High Street, Ely, to let for one year a piece of land in Butcher Row at rent of £4., and to sell it to William Charles Rushbrook of Fore Hill, Ely, Louis David Cugny of High Street, Ely, William Jefferson and Charles Rushbrook, both of St. Mary, Ely, for £80.. 1853
26 - Agreement: Rev. John Madely, D.D., canon of Ely Cathedral, lets to George Ellis, publican, of Ely, 10 acres land at Beald, Witchford, for three years at £18. p.a.. 8 February, 1853
27 - Agreement: terms for letting a farm of 133 acres fen and waste land at Downham, called the Poor Vicars, on a yearly lease at £160 p.a. to Richard Gill, farmer, lessee. March, 1853
28 - Agreement: Robert Shepperson, Gowler Neville and Giddens Infield to form a committee for repair of the road from Cophaulder Corner to Floods Ferry in the hamlets of March and Benwick. 23 May, 1853
29 - Agreement: Robert Wright, agent for the Trustees of a Charity for the maintenance of clergymen of the Church of England, incumbents of small vicarages in the dioceses of Canterbury and Ely, lets to Richard Gill, farmer, of Downham, a farm 101a.2r.9p. fen land, with farm house, near the Hundred Foot Bank in Downham, on a yearly lease at £160 p.a. See 283/B12/27. January, 1854
30 - Agreement: indenture of apprenticeship of George Legge, son of William Legge, shoemaker, of Ely, to Robert Janes, organist of Ely Cathedral, for seven years (George being 11 years old), Robert Janes to teach him the piano and organ, for £80., £60. being paid by William Legge and £20. by Rev. Edward Bowyer Sparke, canon of Ely Cathedral. 24 July, 1854
31 - Agreement: Harry Spencer Waddington, Esq., of Covenham Hall, Suffolk, lets to Thomas Cook, farmer, of Half Acre Farm, Soham, a farm of 385a.3r.18p. called Thorney Farm in the Hamlet of Stuntney, with farm house etc., for four years at a rent of £500 p.a.. 11 October, 1854
32 - Agreement: Charles Frederick Leach, bricklayer, and Robert Kidd, carpenter, both of Haddenham, agree with Hugh Robert Evans, gent., of Ely, on behalf of the Trustees of the Cambridge and Ely Turnpike, to build a toll house on the side of the turnpike road from Stretham to Wilburton near the junction of the two parishes, for £61.4s.7d. 21 June, 1855
33 - Agreement: Henry Winstanley, shoemaker, of Grantham, and Richard John Pack, pianoforte maker, of 37, Trafalgar Street, Walworth, and Martha, his wife, mortgage a cottage in Newnham, Ely, to Hugh Robert Evans, gent., of Ely, for £10.. 13 August, 1855
34 - Agreement: William Nixon has purchased a piece of land from Edward Haddock for £37., Sarah Giddens, witness. 4 March, 1856
35 - Agreement: memorandum of agreement between Rev. William Keatinge Clay, vicar of Waterbeach, with Nathan Coxall, farmer, of Waterbeach, for the lease of a farm for seven years; conditions of lease. 18 April, 1856
36 - Agreement: between Richard Freeman, builder, of Ely, and Robert John Wright, surveyor, of Norwich, agent for the Ecclesiastical Commissioners respecting various building to be done on the farm homesteads in the occupation of William and Joseph Little in Ely. 24 July, 1856
37 - Agreement: Hugh Robert Evans of Ely, agent for the Dean and Chapter of Ely, lets to Frederick William Rowley, Esq., of Harston, a piece of ground with mill, Haslingfield Water Mill, containing 1a.3r.2p. on a yearly lease at £2. p.a.. 5 December, 1856
38 - Agreement: indenture of apprenticeship of Thomas Kempton, aged 16, son of Isaac Kempton, tinman, of Ely, with William Legge, shoemaker, of Ely, until he reaches age of 21, for £20 paid by Hugh Robert Evans, gent., of Ely, treasurer to Rev. George Peacock, D.D., Dean of Ely. 16 March, 1857
39 - Agreement: John Muriel, surgeon, of Ely, sells to Ebenezer William Harlock, gent., of the same, a tenement with appurtenances at the corner of Chiefs Lane and Cow Lane, Ely, known as the Red, White and Blue beer house, with 2r.23p. garden, for £450.. 7 September, 1857
40 - . Agreement: Henry Laurence, gent., of Ely, lets to William Porter, farmer, of Thetford a messuage with appurtenances at Stuntney, with a piece of garden ground and 111a.2r.6p. land with the old farm house divided into three tenements, for seven years at £350. p.a. 20 October, 1857
41 - Agreement: William Few the younger, farmer, of Wentworth, lets to Ingle Few Thoday, corn merchant, of Willingham, and Robert Osborne, farmer, of the same, 15a.2r., land called the Hempsal, in Willingham for five years at £40. p.a.. 27 November and 17 December, 1857
42 - Agreement: the Lay Clerks of Ely, Charles Ling, Jabez Jackman, Jesse Skelding, John Meacham, George Bickley, Frederick Helmore and Richard Connot Cross, let to John Collin, farmer, of Stuntney, a farm in Northney in Stuntney, 113a. with farmhouse and buildings, for 14 years at £226. p.a.. 1858
43 - Agreement: Henry Martin, Esq., of Littleport, Henry Waddelow Martin, farmer, of the same, William Martin, farmer, of Downham, and Rev. John Cutlack Martin, let to Richard Gill, farmer, of Downham, 158a.3r.31p. with messuage and farm buildings near the Hundred Foot River, and 32a.3r. land in the Hundred Feet Washes. Rent: 15% less than his father's. 20 January, 1858
44 - Agreement: bond of indemnity by Sophia Hague, spinster, of Cambridge Villas, Upper Norwood, Surrey, to the Trustees for putting into execution the Cambridge and Ely Road Act, 1852, Thomas Mortlock, Esq., being treasurer to the Trustees. 23 January, 1858
45 - Agreement: Ebenezer William Harlock and Charles Theodore Harlock, common brewers, of Ely, let to Mrs. Susannah Paris Waller, now housekeeper to the Oxford and Cambridge Club, Pall Mall, London, the Lamb Inn and Family Hotel and Posting House in Ely for five years at £60. p.a.. 3 February, 1858
46 - Agreement: Articles of clerkship, placing William Seppings, son of Thomas Johnson Seppings, Esq., of South Creak, Norfolk, with Hugh Robert Evans, gent., of Ely, for five years, for £315.. 25 June, 1858
47 - Agreement: between Richard Freeman, builder, of Ely, and the Very Rev. G. Peacock, Dean of Ely, Rev. William Selwyn, Canon of Ely, John Muriel, surgeon, of Ely, and Rev. Solomon Smith, perpetual curate of St. Mary's, Ely, to build a boys' and girls' school in Walpole Lane, Ely, for £2133.4s.6d. under the direction of S.S. Teulon, architect, of 9, Craigs Court, Charing Cross, London. 4 November, 1858
47a - Supplementary agreement between Richard Freeman, builder, of Ely, and the Very Rev. G. Peacock, Dean of Ely, on the building of schools in Walpole Lane, Ely, a house for Master and Mistress of schools in lieu of a committee room. July, 1858
48 - Agreement: indenture of apprenticeship of Frank Cropley, aged 16, son of Thomas Cropley, carpenter, to John Blott, grocer, of Lynn, Norfolk for five years, for £10. paid by H.R. Evans, gent., of Ely, and Treasurer to the Dean of Ely Cathedral. 14 August, 1858
49 - Agreement: between John Simpson, farmer, of Downham, and William Smith Simpson, farmer, of the same, to share the proceeds of the sale of 6 acres land in Snettisham, Norfolk, with buildings thereon, mortgaged by their father. 28 August, 1858
50 - Agreement: James Johnson of Chatteris and John Fleet of Haddenham, builders and partners, agree with H.R. Evans, gent., of Ely, on behalf of John Horsey Waddington, Esq., of Langrish, Hants., to build a house in Haddenham for £795. 24 September, 1858
51 - Agreement: Robert Debron, gardener, of Ely, agrees with George William Careless, Esq., of Ely, on the opening of two windows in the east gable of his house which will overlook the Careless' property. 14 September, 1858
52 - Agreement: indenture of apprenticeship of William John Kempton, aged 16, son of John Kempton, baker, of Ely, to Robert Janes, organist of Ely Cathedral, to teach him the piano and organ for five years, for £20. 1859
53 - Agreement: draft between the legatees of Edward Day, farmer, of Ely, Charles Day, farmer of Soham and William Hawkes, farmer, of the same, being trustees. 1859
54 - Agreement: Wootton Isaacson, gent., of Burwell, sells to Rev. John William Cockshott, vicar of Burwell, and William Dunn and William Edmonds, churchwardens, 3r.31p. land on the north side of the churchyard, with the cottages thereon, for £325. 1859
55 - Agreement: Draft of undertaking by Chapman to execute transfer. 13 January, 1859
56 - Agreement: Jane Sallis, widow, of Littleport, leases to William Cutlack, brewer, of the same, a public house in Littleport called the Plough and Harrow, excluding one lower room and one bedroom reserved for her use, for seven years at rent of £14 and one ton coal p.a.. 10 March, 1859
57 - Agreement: Henry Martin, Esq., of Littleport, Henry Waddelow Martin, farmer, of Downham, and Rev. John Cutlack Martin, trustees of the late William Martin, of Downham, let to Jonathan Brown, farmer, of Downham, a piece of land in the Hundred Feet Washes, for ten years at £3. p.a.. April, 1859
58 - Agreement: indenture of apprenticeship of John Bridge, son of James Bridge, bricklayer, of Ely, to Joseph Gowing, chymist and druggist, of Snettisham, Norfolk, for five years at £48., of which £20. is to be paid by H.R. Evans, gent., of Ely, Treasurer to the Dean and Chapter of Ely, and the rest by James Bridge. 27 June, 1859
59 - Agreement: between Rev. Solomon Smith of Ely, secretary of the Committee of Management of the City of Ely Schools, and Elizabeth Ann Sargent Phillips, school-mistress, of Ely, to be Mistress of the Girls' School in Walpole Lane, Ely, at a capitation fee of 7d. a month for any number of girls not exceeding 230, with free use of house attached to the Infant School in Broad Street, reserving a bedroom, use of sitting room and kitchen for the use of Mary Ann Mortleman or mistress of the Infant School. 1860
60 - Agreement: between Rev. Solomon Smith and Alice Ward, school mistress, of Ely, to be mistress of the Infant School in Gaol Street, Ely, for £30. p.a., with free use for herself and parents of the residence attached. 1860
61 - Agreement: between Rev. Solomon Smith and Mary Ann Mortleman, school mistress, of Ely, to be Mistress of the Infant School in Broad Street, Ely, for £40 p.a. with quarters as in 283/B12/59. 1860
62 - Agreement: between H.R. Evans, agent for the Dean and Chapter of Ely Cathedral, and George Henry Garrett, school master, of Ely, to be Master of the Cathedral Chorister School, at a capitation fee of 9d. a month for any number of boys not exceeding 220, with free residence attached to the school. 1860
63 - Agreement: John Dornale Catling, gent., of Wisbech, sells to Rev. John Henry Sparke of Gunthorpe Hall, Norfolk, a messuage with coach house etc. and 163a.2r.22p. land, for £8500. 1860
64 - Agreement: William Langford, Esq., of 12, Milton Terrace, Wandsworth Road, Surrey, agrees to pay £30. and £3.2s.10d. costs to H.R. Evans, gent., of Ely, agent for the Dean and Chapter of Ely Cathedral, in payment of forfeiture on a piece of land for digging coprolites, the land, lying in Swaffham Prior, being mortgaged for £3000 by Rev. Frederick Herbert Maberley. January, 1860
65 - Agreement: Ebenezer William Harlock and Charles Theodore Harlock, brewer, of Ely, let to William Dobson, coach builder, of Ely, a messuage near the railway station, called Gents Bridge, with garden etc. on a quarterly basis at £6.5s. per quarter. 14 February, 1860
66 - Agreement: H.R. Evans, gent., of Ely, lets to Obed and Uriah Cross, yeoman, both of Ely, 6a.2r.28p. marsh land in Padnal yearly at £17. p.a.. 23 February, 1860
67 - Agreement: Robert Janes, gent., of Ely, lets to Elizabeth Harlock, widow, of Cambridge, a messuage in High Street, Ely, yearly, at £40. p.a.. March, 1860
68 - Agreement: indenture of apprenticeship of Charles Ling, aged 17, son of Charles Ling, tailor, of Ely, to Joseph Anstey, linen draper, of Coventry, Warwickshire, for four years, for £30., to be paid by H.R. Evans, Treasurer to the Dean and Chapter of Ely. 8 February, 1861
69 - Agreement: Charles Muriel Bidwell, surveyor, of Ely, sells to Richard Freeman, builder, of Ely, a yard etc., formerly the Cambridgeshire Militia Depot at Barton Hill, Ely, for £285. 17 April, 1861
70 - Agreement: Hugh Robert Evans, gent., of Ely, agent for Frederick Dingley Evans, gent., of St. Albans, Herts., lets to Henry Hall, farmer, of Prickwillow, a messuage with outbuildings etc. in Waterden, and 6 acres land adjoining at rent of £16. p.a.. 25 April, 1861
71 - Agreement: Hugh Robert Evans, gent., of Ely, lets to Thomas Read, farmer, of Sutton Gault, 39a.1r. land in Mepal Green, and 4a.2r.24p. also in Mepal, all Known as Mepal Holts, on a yearly basis, at £80. p.a.. 16 May, 1861
72 - Agreement: Elizabeth Harlock, widow, of Ely, continues the lease of Phoebe Rayner, widow, of the same, to 25 March, 1864, at a rent of £25. p.a.. July, 1861
73 - Agreement: Dean and Chapter of Ely Cathedral let to Roper Whiteman, contractor, of Chief's Lane, Ely, two pieces of land, 9a.2r.25p. in Bridge Fen Wash, on a yearly basis, from September, 1860 at rent of £25. p.a.. 10 July, 1861
74 - Agreement: Elizabeth Bennington Dench, spinster, and Emily French, widow, both of Ely, let to John Butcher and George Bard, linen draper, of Ely, a granary in St. Mary's Parish, Ely, from 24 June to 29 September at a rent of £5.. 1862
75 - Agreement: Ebenezer William Harlock and Charles Theodore Harlock, brewers, of Ely, let to Thomas Balchin, station master, at the Eastern Counties Railway Station, Ely, a messuage called Gents Bridge, near the station, with garden etc., at quarterly rent of £6.5s.. 10 April, 1862
76 - Agreement: Hugh Robert Evans, chapter clerk and agent for the Dean and Chapter of Ely Cathedral, agrees with Henry Jackman, school- master, of Ely, appointed master of the Cathedral Chorister School, Ely, at a salary of £75 p.a. with free residence. 27 October, 1863
77 - Agreement: memorandum that James Gilbert gives up the tenancy of 6a.1r.4p. land rented from J.E. Macer, but continues that of the messuage at reduced rent of £10.5s. p.a.. 1863
78 - Agreement: Hugh Robert Evans, gent., of Ely, lets to Alfred Applegate, surveyor of taxes, of Ely, dwelling house in St. Mary's Street, Ely, on a yearly basis, at £28. p.a.. 21 February, 1863
79 - Agreement: Articles of apprenticeship of Harry Beaumont, ward of Henry Hazard, merchant, of Cambridge, to be articles clerk to Hugh Robert Evans, Attorney of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, for five years at £315. 19 March, 1863
80 - Agreement: Robert Freeman, builder, of Ely, agrees to build a school room and premises at Stuntney for Rev. George Simey, incumbent of Stuntney, for £285. 11 November, 1863
81 - Agreement: Ebenezer William Harlock, common brewer, of Ely, lets to William Lyes, farm bailiff, of Worlington, Suffolk, an orchard, 2 acres; 2a.2r. pasture land and another of 1a.2r; 3r. arable all in Worlington, at £3.2s.6d. per quarter. 29 November, 1863
82 - Agreement: Louisa Waddington and Caroline Rachel Waddington, spinsters, children of Harry Spencer Waddington, esq., decd., late of Cavenham Hall, Suffolk, agree that the sum of £3500. to each of them shall be considered as an advance on the shares to come to them later, the advance being made by Harry Spencer Waddington, Esq., of Lowestoft, Suffolk. (two copies). 15 April, 1864
83 - Agreement: John Harlock, gent., of Ely, grants right of way to Ebenezer William Harlock, common brewer, over a piece of land called The Pottery Office, in the manor of Ely Porta, rent 6d. p.a.. 25 November, 1864
84 - Agreement: Articles of apprenticeship of Charles Cropley, aged 15, son of Thomas Cropley, carpenter, of Ely, to John Blott, grocer, of Kings Lynn, for five years for £20. paid by Rev. Edward Bowyer Sparke, canon of Ely Cathedral. 29 March, 1865
85 - Agreement: between Anthony Hamence and William Hamence, carpenters and wheelwrights, of Sutton, to dissolve partnership. 1866
86 - Agreement: John Waddington, Esq., of Cavenham Hall, Suffolk, lets to William Shepperson the elder, farmer, of Underwoods in Whittlesey, and his son William Shepperson the younger, farmer, of Floods Ferry, Benwick, 35a.8p. land in Doddington, yearly at £44.7s.6d. p.a.. 1866
87 - Agreement: William Cutlack, common brewer, of Littleport, lets to Joseph Nightingale, shoemaker, of Ely, a messuage on the Fore Hill, Ely, called the Baron of Beef, on a yearly basis, at £12. p.a., with a continuing guarantee for payment by John Nightingale, of Ely, and Barney Brewster, lawyer, of the same. 4 January, 1866
88 - Agreement: Isaac Taylor, gent., of Ely, lets to John Coe, general dealer, of Prickwillow in Ely, a tenement with orchard and garden in Prickwillow for seven years at £22. p.a.. 16 August, 1866
89 - Agreement: Rev. George William Darby of Fersfield, Norfolk, and ----- Rowell, farmer, of Chettisham, 9 acres land in North Fen, for eight years at £18. p.a.. 10 October, 1866
90 - Agreement: the Feoffees of the Poor Lands in Downham: draft for letting of land. 1869
91 - Agreement: Rough notes for agreement for occupation of land and homestead at £150. p.a., by James Yarrow, who came of age 5 November, 1867; land hitherto held by his mother, Charlotte Yarrow. 25 February, 1869
92 - Agreement: Rough draft for cancellation of apprenticeship. March, 1869
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