Description compiled by Elen Wyn Hughes, November 2002.
In the case of orphans and the children of paupers, apprenticeship indentures were drawn up in order to ensure that those individuals would no longer be dependent on the relief of the parish. Their apprenticeship indentures were normally kept in the parish chest of the church.
Apprenticeship indentures, the majority of which relate to the binding of poor children by the churchwardens and overseers of the parish of Penrhosllugwy, Anglesey, 1788-1828. The following occupations appear on the indentures : tailor, blacksmith, mantua-maker, joiner, shopkeeper, wheelwright, weaver, fuller etc.
Also, individual indentures belonging to the following :
Incorporated into the
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