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AN ABSCONDING APPRENTICE,

... ABSCONDING APPRENTICE, Henry - Kent (20), Canning-street, was charged with absconding apprentice from the service of Messrs. Kilpin and Billson, on March 13. Defendant, who was bail, admitted the offence, and expressed a hope that he would be taken back ...

Monday, April 28

... had been unable to identify him as having recently enlisted. AN ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Kent (20), tinman, Canning-street, again appeared on a charge of absconding as an apprentice from the service of his employers, Messrs. Kilpin and Billsou High-street ...

A FEMALE INEBRIATE

... it was a very bad case, and the sentence was three months’ imprisonment. AN ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Kent (20), Canning-street, was charged with absconding an apprentice from the service of Messrs. Kilpin and Billson, on March 13. Defendant, who was ...

AN UNWELCOME VISITOR

... 6d.; in default, three weeks’ imprisonment. Time was allowed. AN ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Kent, Canning-street, who did not appear, was charged with absenting himself as an apprentice from the service of his employers, Messrs. Kilpin and Billson, ...

SANDY

... the prisoners having pleaded guilty were sentenced to one mounth’s hard labour each. i ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Rogers, wheelwright, was charged with absconding from the employ of Mr. Arthur Kent, wheelwright, Woburn Sands, to whom he was bound appreutice ...

BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, 3 MAY, 1873

... Artillery had been unable to identify him as having recently enlisted. ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Kent (20), tinman, Canning-street, again appeared on a charge of absconding as an apprentice from the service of his employers, Messrs. Kilpin and Billson, H ...

LOCAL PHILANTHROPY

... Os. 6d.; in default, three weeks’ imprisonment. Time was allowed. ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Kent, Canning-street, who did not appear, was charged with absenting himself as an apprentice from the service of his employers, Messrs. Kilpin and Billson, ...

APPRENTICE

... APPRENTICE ST— | The first notice on the paper having been read, PATIENTS ADMITTED DURING THE LAST WEEK, *To consider the propriety of rescinding the order [u-Patients .. 17 | Ont-Patients 21 rpip(-f_ling the in(-li‘._(ibilél,\' '..r Joseph ...

A DISHONEST APPRENTICE,

... A DISHONEST APPRENTICE, Arthur Odell, 18, an apprentice, was charged with stealing a letter containing three sovereigns, the property of his master, Charles Rose, machinist, at Carlton, on the 19th inst. The complainant stated that the prisoner was bound ...

A RUNAWAY APPRENTICE

... A RUNAWAY APPRENTICE With regard to a boy who had absconded from his apprenticeship at Hockliffe, the CLerk stated that he had written to the boy's master and informed him that the proper conrse was for bim to take out a summons, and the magistrates woul ...

APPRENTICE PREMIUMS

... APPRENTICE PREMIUMS. The following boys and girls drew lots successfully for the apprentice fees :— Boys.—William Beech, Tower-court § Frederick Newman, Harpur-street; James Kilsby, Pileroftstrect; Benjamin Berrill, St. Mary’s; John Bryant, Dane-street ...

CAUTION TO APPRENTICES,

... earn more than they can by day | work, but they have to allow something for tools. Several of these apprentices have, what used to bel termed, absconded. g.lel'cndnnt left his work and was traced to Newark-upon-Trent. The complainant’s claim was for £lO ...