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Interior with a surgeon and his apprentice attending to a patient. Oil painting by Jan Josef Horemans, 1722.
Horemans, Jan Josef, 1682-1759.Date: 1722Reference: 44992i- Books
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An act for the better adjusting and more easy recovery of the wages of certain servants, and for the better regulation of such servants, and of certain apprentices; And for the Punishment of all such Owners of Coal and their Agents, as shall knowingly Employ and set at Work Persons retained in the Service of other Coal Owners; And also that mutual Debts between Party and Party be set one against the other.
Ireland.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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Establishment for admitting, maintaining and educating of poor boys, in the Royal hospital for seamen at Greenwich, and for binding them out apprentices to the sea-service. Established at a general court, held at the Admiralty-Office the 22d of December, 1731.
Date: M,DCC,XXXII. [1732]- Pictures
An pharmacist's apprentice mixing up a prescription. Coloured wood engraving by Stypułkowski after J.J. Grandville.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 15925i- Books
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A present for an apprentice: or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and an estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London.
Barnard, John, Sir, 1685-1764.Date: M.D.CCXL. [1740]- Archives and manuscripts
Notice of passing examination to be hospital apprentice
Date: 1859Reference: RAMC/331/2Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Pictures
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A doctor telling his apprentice how to use language correctly. Wood engraving after J. Leech, 1846.
Leech, John, 1817-1864.Date: 1846Reference: 15583i- Books
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An Act for granting and continuing the duties upon salt, and upon red and white herrings, for the further term of four years; and for giving further time for the payment of duties omitted to be paid, for the indentures and contracts of clerks and apprentices.
Great Britain.Date: 1735]- Books
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Notice. Whereas between the 26th of September and the 4th of November 1797, the forge at Castle-Caldwell, was fraudulently opened, by some person or persons unknown; who stole from thence the shank of an anchor, about six feet in length, and four lnches in diameter-and weighing from one hundred & a half to two-of Iron. ...
Caldwell, John, active 1798.Date: [1798]- Books
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A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate; with rules for his conduct to his master and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London.
Barnard, John, Sir, 1685-1764.Date: 1788- Books
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The apprentice's companion; or, Advice to a boy, upon being bound apprentice; and for his conduct during his apprenticeship. By R.L. master of the Orphan Working School.
R. L.Date: 1795- Pictures
A pharmacist and his apprentice - the apprentice points out that a customer can't be taking his medicine because he is getting better quickly. Coloured lithograph, c. 1840.
Date: [c. 1840]Reference: 16121iPart of: Notions of the agreeable- Books
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An Act to prevent the exportation of hats out of any of His Majesty's colonies or plantations in America, and to restrain the number of apprentices taken by the hat-makers in the said colonies or plantations, and for the better encouraging the making hats in Great Britain.
Great Britain.Date: 1732]- Books
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At a certain charge or weekly dividend. Proposals for servants, clerks and apprentices. By the Profitable Society at their office the first house on the lest hand from the street near Temple-Bar, entring in Pals-grave-Head-Court over against the office of insurance of houses from fire. ...
Profitable Society (London, England)Date: 1710]- Books
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A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. More especially, while an apprentice, his behaviour after he is free, care in setting up, company with the ladies, choice of a wife, behaviour in courtship, and wedding-day, complaisance after marriage, education of children, &c. By a late Lord-Mayor of London.
Barnard, John, Sir, 1685-1764.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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An Act for obviating doubts, touching the binding and receiving of poor children apprentices, in pursuance of several Acts of Parliament made for the relief of the poor within particular incorporated hundreds or districts; and for ascertaining the settlement of bastard children born in the houses of industry within such hundreds or districts.
Great Britain.Date: 1780]- Books
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An Act for the more effectual punishment of persons who shall attain, or attempt to attain, possession of goods or money, by false or untrue pretences; for preventing the unlawful pawning of goods; for the easy redemption of goods pawned; and for preventing gaming in public houses by journeymen, labourers, servants, and apprentices.
Great Britain.Date: 1757]- Books
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Joyful news for apprentices: or, the cupboard-door broke open. A very pleasant and comical dialogue between Mr. Freeman, a generous Tradesman, and his pinch-gut wife, Mrs. Stingy, who always lock'd the Victuals from her Servants, till her Husband caused the Lock to be knock'd off the Cupboard-Door, bequeathed all therein to the sole Use and Management of his Apprentices. Licensed and entered according to order.
Date: 1770?]- Books
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A present for an apprentice: or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. Under the following Heads, Lying, Dishonesty, Fidelity, Temperance, Excess of all Kind, Government of the Tongue, Other Peoples Quarrels, Quarrels of one's own, Affability, Frugality, Industry, Value of Time, Company, Friendship, Bonds and Securities, Recreations, Gaming, Company of Women, Horse-Keeping, Proper Persons to deal with Suspicion, Resentment, Complacency, Tempers and Faces of Men, Irresolution and Indolence, Caution in Setting up Great Rents, Fine Shops, Servants, Choice of a Wife, Happiness after Marriage. Domestick Quarrel, House-Keeping Education of Children, Politicks, Religion. By a late Lord Mayor of London.
Barnard, John, Sir, 1685-1764.Date: [1747]- Books
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Jus imperij & servitutis: or, The law concerning masters, apprentices, bayliffs, receivers, stewards, attorneys, factors, deputies, carriers, covenant-servants, &c. Wherein is also treated of actions by the master against his servant, and by the servant against his master. Actions which the master shall have against others in respect of his servant, as battery, robbery, and for wrongs and deceits done to his servant. In what cases the master shall be answerable for the contracts made, or offences done by his servant, or not. What acts of the master shall bind the servant, or not. What acts of the servant shall bind the master, or not. Where actions by others shall be brought against the master, or against the servant: As also of constructions of deeds, conditions, covenants and articles, concerning servants and apprentices, and trade. Of misdemeanours, punishment, and correction of servants. With many adjudged cases of law, as to declarations, pleadings, &c. Custom of London, as to apprentices and freedom. Stat. S Eliz. c.4. against excrcising a trade, not being apprentice to it, explained; with many law-cases relating thereunto. Useful for justices of peace, lawyers, and all persons of what capacity server. Alterius ne sit qui suus esse potest.
Date: 1707- Books
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A present for an apprentice; or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate: with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London.
Barnard, John, Sir, 1685-1764.Date: 1798- Books
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A present for an apprentice: or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and an estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. Under the following Heads, Lying Dishonesty Fidelity Temperance Excess of all Kinds Government of the Tongue Other Peoples Quarrels Quarrels of one's own Affability Frugality Industry Value of Time Company Friendship Bonds and Securities Recreations Gaming Company of Women Horse-Keeping Proper Persons to deal with Suspicion Resentment Complacency Tempers and Faces of Men Irresolution and Indolence Caution in Setting-up Great Rents Fine Shops Servants Choice of a Wife Happiness after Marriage Domestick Quarrels House-Keeping Education of Children Politicks Religion. By a late Lord Mayor of London. The second edition, with great variety of improvements. Taken from a correct copy found among the Author's Papers, since the Publication of the First.
Barnard, John, Sir, 1685-1764.Date: M.DCC.XL. [1740]- Books
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Vic punished, and virtue rewarded; being the history of Mr. Tommy Thoroughgood, and Mr. Francis Froward, Two apprentices to the same master. Published at the request of several gentlemen of the common council of the city of London, for the benefit of all, especially young people. Abhor that which is evil cleave to that which is good.
Date: [1790?]- Books
The treasury of drugs unlock'd; or, a full and true description of all sorts of drugs, and chymical preparations, sold by druggists ... very useful for all gentlemen, merchants, druggists, doctors, apothecaries, chirurgeons, and their apprentices ... Giving a true account of all those that are prohibited, and those that are not ... / [Jo. Jacob Berlu].
Berlu, Jo. Jacob (John Jacob)Date: 1733- Pictures
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An apothecary's apprentice in a shop mixing up a prescription in a pestle and mortar for a customer. Watercolour attributed to C. Stanfield.
Stanfield, Clarkson, 1793-1867.Reference: 15915i