Masters and Apprentices
(1713) Apprenticeship indentures and clerks' articles were subject to a 6d or 12d per pound stamp duty: the registers of the payments usually give the master's trade, address, and occupation, and the apprentice's father's name and address, as well as details of the date and length of the apprenticeship. 1 January to 31 December 1713.WARRILLOW. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Masters and Apprentices
(1716) Apprenticeship indentures and clerks' articles were subject to a 6d or 12d per pound stamp duty: the registers of the payments usually give the master's trade, address, and occupation, and the apprentice's father's name and address, as well as details of the date and length of the apprenticeship. 1 January to 2 August 1716.WARRILLOW. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Masters of clerks and apprentices
(1786) Apprenticeship indentures and clerks' articles were subject to a 6d or 12d per pound stamp duty: the registers of the payments usually give the master's trade, address, and occupation, and the apprentice's name, as well as details of the date and length of the apprenticeship. 10 February to 31 December 1786. IR 1/33WARRILLOW. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Masters of apprentices registered in Staffordshire
(1800) Apprenticeship indentures and clerks' articles were subject to a 6d or 12d per pound stamp duty: the registers of the payments usually give the master's trade, address, and occupation, and the apprentice's name, as well as details of the date and length of the apprenticeship. There are central registers for collections of the stamp duty in London, as well as returns from collectors in the provinces. These collectors generally received duty just from their own county, but sometimes from further afield. The indentures themselves can date from a year or two earlier than this return. (The sample entry shown on this scan is taken from a Bristol return. Each entry has two scans, the other being the facing page with the details of the indenture, length of service, and payment of duty.) IR 1/69WARRILLOW. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Petitioning Creditors and Solicitors
(1842) Principal creditors petitioning to force a bankruptcy (but often close relatives of the bankrupt helping to protect his assets): and solicitorsWARRILLOW. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bankruptcy meetings
(1843) Meetings for the allowance of bankrupts' certificates in England and Wales: a final stage before the discharge of a bankruptWARRILLOW. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bankruptcy Meetings
(1843) Meetings about bankrupts' estates in England and WalesWARRILLOW. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bankruptcy Meetings
(1844) Meetings about bankrupts' estates in England and WalesWARRILLOW. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Dividends of bankrupts' estates
(1844) Dividends from moneys raised from bankrupts' estates in England and WalesWARRILLOW. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Inhabitants of Birmingham
(1850) Francis White & Co.'s History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Warwickshire for 1850 lists nobility, gentry, clergy, other private residents, farmers and traders, hundred by hundred and village by village, with separate sections for the large towns. This long alphabetical section lists inhabitants of Birmingham.WARRILLOW. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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