Description: A VICTORIAN SEAMAN'S APPRENTICE INDENTURE ON VELLUM : BETWEEN JOSEPH WOOD OF CUMBERLAND, TO THOMAS HOPPER OF STOCKTON DURHAM, IN THE TRADE OF A MARINER OR SEAMAN. LONDON 1845. A printed manuscript apprentice indenture on parchment, with manuscript entries for the apprentice and his employer, signed by them both. Minor soiling. Sl tear to top right hand corner with slight minor loss. ******** Under the Merchant Seamen, etc, Act 1823, Masters of British merchant ships of 80 tons and over were required to carry a given number of indentured apprentices. These had to be duly enrolled with the local Customs Officer. These provisions were extended by the Merchant Seamen Act 1835 which provided for the registration of these indentures. In London they were registered with the General Register and Record Office of Seamen and in other ports with the Customs officers who were required to submit quarterly lists to the Registrar General. From 1844, copies of the indentures were sent to the Registrar General, and although compulsory apprenticeship was abolished in 1849 the system of registration was maintained.
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Non-Fiction Subject: History & Military
Personalised: Yes
Year Printed: 1845
Modified Item: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Binding: Brochure/Pamphlet
Original/Reproduction: Original
Region: Europe
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Signed: Yes
Place of Publication: LONDON
Special Attributes: Manuscript