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 A. D. 1703' Anno fecundo & tertio Ann^ Regmce. C. 6. 143 the Sum of five Pounds for the Ufe of the Poor of the Parifli, from whence fuchBoy was bound Apprentice : And all and every fuch Colleftor or Colleftors, or his or their lawful Deputy or Deputies, of the faid feveral Penalty on Col- and refpeftive Ports, fliajl from Time to Time tranfmit Certificates in Writing, under his or their Hands, 'e'lornegleaing, to the Lord High Admiral oi England, or to the Commiffioners of the Admiralty for the Time being, con- taining the Names and Ages of every fuch Apprentice refpe£tively, and to what Ship he belongs ; and upon Receipt of fuch Certificates, Protedions fliall, from Time to Time, be made and given for fuch tord Admiral to Apprentices, till they attain their feveral and refpe£live Ages of eighteen Years, without any Fee or Re- Proteaions fur ward to be taken for the fame ; which Certificates, fo as aforefaid to be given, are not required to be writ f"<='^ Arpren- upon ff ampt Paper or Parchment. _ ^•"'' =""-• VI. And be it further enabled by the Authority aforefaid,' That all and every the Perfon'and Perfons, to whom any poor Parifh Boy hath been, or hereafter fliall be, put Apprentice, according to the Statute made in the forty-third Year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, may, with the Confent and ' 43 ^l' '^•^•* Approbation of tvi^o or more Juftices of the Peace of the Gime County, and dwelling in or near the fame Parifh where fuch poor Boy was bound Apprentice, or by and with the Confent and Approbation of any ^^"<^ Eoys Mayor, Alderman, Bailiff, or other Chief Officer or Magiflrate of any City, Borough, or Town Cor- t"™^/""" porate, where fuch poor Boy was bound Apprentice, at the Requefl of the Mailer or Miflrefs, then li- t'"ned"iTCr to vine, of fuch Apprentices, or his or their Executors, Adminiffrators, or Afligns, by Indenture, affign the Sea Setvicr. and turn over fuch poor Boy Apprentice to any Maffer or Owner of any fuch Ship or VefTel, ufing the indentures of Sea Service as aforefaid, for and during the then remaining Time of his Apprenticefhip ; which Affign- Aflignment to ment and Aflignments of fuch Apprentices fo as aforefaid, fhall be, and are hereby declared to be good, ^^['j^'^^^^^" and effeflual in the Law : All wfiich Indentures of AiTignment are hereby diredled to be regiffred, and Anns^c lo. Certificates thereof given and tranfmitted by fuch ColleiSor^ at the faid feveral Ports where fuch Parifh f. 16.' Apprentices fliall be lb alTigned over, and bound to the Sea Service, in Manner and Form aforefaid ; and upon Receipt of fuch Certificates, ProteiSfions fliall, from Time to Time, be made and given for fuch Apprentices (fo to be afTigned over as aforefaid) till they fhall attain their feveral and refpeiSfive Ages of eighteen Years, without Fee or Reward for the fame, in like Manner as aforefaid. Ajl fuch Ap- VII. And be it further enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That all and Angular fuch poor Boys as prentices until are herein before-mentioned, or intended by this prefent Aft to be bound and put out, and fuch as fhall iS Years old be afTigned over to the Sea Service as aforefaid, during their feveral and refpeffive Apprenticefhips, till '^^^""P'^'"^'''"* fuch Time as they fhall attain their feveral and refpeftive Ages of eighteen Years, fhall be, and are here-'j^,,^j^jjJ'^P'' by d'eclared to be exempted, freed, and difcharged of and from Payment of fix Pence per Month towards Greenwich the better fupporting oi Greenwich Hofpkal; the Aft of Parliament made in the feventh and eighth Years Hofpital. cf the Reign of the late King William the Third (of glorious Memory) intituled. An JiTtfor the Increafc '' See 2 Geo. 2- and Encouragement of teamen, or any Claufe in the fame contained to the contrary hereof in any wife not- '^- 7- f-S^- withftanding. _ _ _ c. "i' '^' VIII. And for the better providing fuch Apprentices with Maflers for the faid Service; be it further Mafters of Ships^ enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That all and every of her Majefty's Subjefts,. being Mafters or Ow- &c. obliged to ners of any Ship or Ships, Veflel or VefTels, ufed in the Sea Service as aforefaid, of the Burthen of thirty "ke fuchAp- Tun to the Burthen of fifty Tun, be obliged to take one fuch Apprentice, and one more for the next J'^""^"^"- fifty Tun, and one more for each and every hundred Tun, fuch Ship or VefTel fliall exceed the Burthen^ iQ^fea"T6.. of one hundred Tun : And fuch Mafter or Owner of any Ship or VefTel, refuling to take fuch Apprentice no MafteVniall or Apprentices as aforefaid, flialT forfeit the Sum of ten Pounds for the Ufe of the Poor of the Parifli fr^m be bound to take •whence fuch Boy was bound Apprentice. ^Boy under 13 IX. And be it further enacted. That every Mafter or Owner of fuch Ship or Ships, Veflel or VefTels, 1^1'lf^fff fo obliged to take fuch Apprentice or A.pprentices, after his Arrival into any Port or Ports aforefaid, and Accoun? of their before he clears out of fuch Port, fhall give an Account in Writing, under his Hand, to the Colleftor of Names, &c. ■fuch Port to which he belongs,, containing the Names and Numbers of fuch Apprentices as are then re- maining in his Service. X. And for the better conveying and condufting all and every fuch Apprentice and Apprentices, fo to' be bound as aforefaid, to his and their refpeftive Mafter and Mafters; be it further enafted by the Au- thority aforefaid. That all and every fuch Apprentice and Apprentices fhall, from Time to Time,, be fe- H'ow Appren- verally and refpeftively fent, condufted, and conveyed to the feveral and refpeftive Ports, to which his '^'"'*'^ ^, or their Mafter fhall refpeftively belong, by the Churchwardens and Overfeers of the Poor, or their A- p""™'^^ J,^l'^,f, gents, of the Parifh from whence fuch Apprentice is bound, and the Charges thereof to be in the fame their Mafters be- Manner, as is provided by an Aft of Parliam_ent made in the eleventh and twelfth Years of the Reign of long. his faid late Majefty King William the Third, intituled, An Aa for the more effeSiucdPunlJhiiunt f Va- " ■•^' '^W. 3. grants, and fending them whither by Lazv they ought to be Jent. '• '^■ XI. And it is liereby direfted, That the Counterpart of all and every fuch Indentores, to be executed The Counter- ■fcy the feveral and refpeftive Mafters of all fuch Apprentices, fhall be fealed and executed in the Prefence parts of theii la- of, and attefted by, the Colleftor at the Port aforefaid ^where fuch Apprentices fhall be bound or alTigned '*™'"''';S to be over) and the Conftable or other Officer, who fhall bring or convey fuch Apprentices to the faid feveral J"e"church-^° and refpeftive Mafters ; which Conftables or Officers laft mentioned fliall tranfmit and convey the Coun- vMi-dcn" &:L terparts of fuch Indentures to the Churchwardens and Overieers of the feverid Parifhes from whence fuch Apprentices fhall be bound, by the fame Ways and Means as fuch Apprentice «' Apprentices were con- veyed to the faid feveral and refpeftive Ports. XII. And be it further enafted. by the Authority aforefaid, That two or more Juftices of the Peace of Juftices todeter- the refpeftive Counties, and dwelling in or near any of the Ports aforefaid, and all Mayors, Aldermen, '■"in=^"'^pl^'"" Bailiffs, and other Chief Officers and Magiftrates of any City, Borough, or Town Corporate, in or near '■^'"'-"'=" ^'^'^'^"^ „j-„- • and Apprentices, adjouiing "