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A50654 A guide for constables, churchwardens, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, treasurers of the county stock, masters of the house of correction, bayliffs of mannours, toll-takers in fairs &c. a treatise briefly shewing the extent and latitude of the several offices, with the power of the officers herein, both by common law and statute, according to the several additions and alterations of the law, till the 20 year of His Majesties reign / collected by Geo. Meriton, gent. Meriton, George, 1634-1711. 1669 (1669) Wing M1793; ESTC R35040 100,385 287

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the Stat. 43. Eliz. Ch. 2. at the Assizes or Sessions of the Peace Dalt J. P. Ch. 40. fo 95. Resol Judges 1633. Quest 7. 27. An Apprentice put to a man in respect of his Farm when his Lease expireth the Apprentice shall go still with the Farm if the first Master be so pleased otherwise it is where an Apprentice is put to a man in regard of his ability or for other respects And where any differences are between the Officers and the man that is to receive an Apprentice about mony and what mony shall be given or otherwise here the Justices thereabouts or in their defaults the Sessions must end it Resol Judges 1633. Quest 2. Dalt J. P. Ch. 40. fo 95. 28. If the Parents of poor Children shall refuse to let their Children be put forth Apprentices without good cause shewed such Parents may be bound over by the Justices to answer their said Default and if the Children shall refuse the Justices may send them to the House of Correction there to remain till they be content to be bound and serve Dalt J. P. Ch. 40. 31. fo 96. 78. 29. Note That this binding must be by Indenture and may not well be done by a Verbal Agreement and the Indenture must be either between the Justices Churchwardens and Overseers or them and the Apprentice on the one part and him that takes the Apprentice of the other part as appears by the form of the Indenture in the end of this Chapter and he must be named by the name of Apprentice expresly or else he is no Apprentice though he be bound Crompt 184. Dalt J. P. Ch. 31. fo 82. 30. And this binding is as effectual to all purposes as if the Children were of full Age and did bind themselves by Indentures and Covenants and all such as are bound by the Overseers as abovesaid may safely be received and kept as Apprentices by their Masters 1. Jac. Ch. 25. 21. Jac. Ch. 28. Dalt J. P. Ch. 31. fo 83. 3. Car. 1. Ch. 4 5. El. Ch. 4. Crompt 184. b. 31. Note That mony given to put out poor Children Apprentices is to be imployed in Corporate Towns by the Corporations and in other places by the Parson or Vicar together with the Constables Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor or the most part of them who shall not forbear or refuse to imploy the same acordingly in pain to forfeit 5. marks each of them so making default to be divided betwixt the Poor of the Parish and the Prosecutor 7. Jac. Ch. 3. Wingate's Stat. Tit. Poor People 32. And the party taking any mony with such Apprentice shall give good Security by Obligation to repay it at the end of seven years next ensuing the date of the said Obligation or within three months next after the end of the said seven years and if such Apprentice shall die within the seven years then within one year after his or her death and if the Master Mistress or Dame happen to die within the seven years then within one year after their death so as the mony may be imployed in placing the Apprentice with some other of the same Trade to serve out his time at the discretion of the parties trusted as aforesaid 7. Jac. Ch. 3. 33. And the mony so given shall be imployed within three months after the Receipt thereof and if there shall not be apt persons found in the places where it is given to be Apprentices it shall then be imployed in the Parishes next adjoyning by the Parties that are trusted with it in the place where it was so given and there also Bond shall be taken as afore is declared 7. Jac. Ch. 3. 34. Note That if the Master shall put his Apprentice into Apparel it is a Gift in Law and he cannot afterwards take it away though he should part with his Apprentice Bro. Transgr 93. 35. An Apprentice cannot be discharged from his Apprenticeship but by four Justices of the Peace at the least and in open Sessions or else by the Agreement of the Master and Apprentice and under his Masters hand in writing Dalt J. P. Ch. 31. fo 79. 36. The Form of these Indentures mentioned before is as followeth viz. This Indenture made the 29. day of September in the 20. year of the Raign of our most gracious Soveraign Lord Charles the Second by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. Annoque Dom. 1668. Witnesseth that J. W. and G. B. Overseers for the Poor in the Town of Kirk-Leaventon and J. R. Churchwarden of the same Town by and with the consent of Sir J. P. Knight and Baronet and T. M. Esq two of his Majesties Justices of Peace for the North-Riding of the County of York have by these Presents placed and bound J. T. being a poor fatherless Child as an Apprentice with E. H. of Kirk-Leaventon aforesaid Widow and as an Apprentice w●th her the said E. H. to dwell from the day of the Date of these Presents until she the said J. T. shall come to the Age of 21. years or be married which shall first happen according to the Statu●e in that case made and provided by and during all which time and Term the said J. T. shall the said E. H. her Dame well and faithfully serve in all such lawful business as the said E. H. shall put her the said J. T. unto according to her power wit and ability and honestly and obediently in all things shall behave her self towards her said Dame and Children and all the rest of the Family of the said E. H. And the said E. H. for her part promiseth covenanteth and agreeth that she the said E. H. the aforesaid J. T. in the Art and Skill of Housewifery the best manner that she can or may shall teach and inform or cause to be taught and informed as much as thereunto belongeth and she the said E. H. knoweth and also during all the said Term to find unto her said Apprentice Meat Drink Linnen Woollen Hose Shooes Washing and all other things needful or meet for an Apprentice In Witness whereof c. 37. Note If it be a Boy that is to be bound Apprentice to Husbandry or any other Trade then he may be bound till 24. years of Age as is shewed before in this Chapter CHAP. IV. Several Cases about Settlements and also touching Bastards c. 38. NOte There have been formerly many Controversies what time should be accounted a Legal Settlement but now all Objections in that point are answered for it is appointed by the 14. Car. 2. that 40. days shall be accounted a Legal Settlement but then this Settlement ought neither to be obscure interrupted nor brought about by practice 39. As touching Settling of Poor People Note That the Justices are to meddle with none but those who are impotent and such as are like to be chargeable to the place where they are Boulstr Rep. 1. Part.