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Alfred Pasco of Bromyard, with the consent of his father Walter Pasco of the same place, general dealer, is apprenticed to Charles Reeve of Birmingham, grocer, to learn the trade of Grocer and Provision Dealer from 1 Jan 1880 for four years.
George Fidoe of Bromyard, with the consent of his mother Elizabeth Fidoe of the same place, is apprenticed to Francis Vaughan of Bromyard, baker, from 25 Dec 1879 for four years.
William Hall of Bromyard, with the consent of his father Joseph Hall of the same place, is apprenticed to John Wall of Bromyard, tailor, from 1 Jun 1880 for four years.
Herbert Joseph Peart of Stretton Grandison, with the consent of his father John Peart of the same place, is apprenticed to William Harris of Canon Frome, gardener, from 1 Aug 1880 for three years.
James Williams of Turkes Houses, Wellington, with the consent of his father John Williams of the same place, is apprenticed to William Price of Eign Street, Hereford, butcher, from the date hereof for 4 years.
Frederick Joseph Johnson of Ashperton, with the consent of his father John Johnson of the same place, is apprenticed to Richard Maddox of Ledbury, plumber and painter, from the date hereof for four years.
Francis Philpott of Bromyard, with the consent of his father John Philpott of the same place, is apprenticed to John Wall of Bromyard, tailor, from 1 Jul 1883 for five years.
Henry Thompson of Bromyard, with the consent of his mother Sarah Thompson of the same place, widow, is apprenticed to Francis Vaughan of Bromyard, baker, from 30 Jun 1884 for three years.
Lewis Henry Ovens of Bromyard, with the consent of his father Thomas Ovens of the same place, Superintendent of the Police, is apprenticed to Thomas Maund of the City of Hereford, grocer, from the date hereof for three years.
James Weaver of The Embages nr Bromyard, with the consent of his grandmother Maria Weaver of the same place, widow, with whom he now lives having been deserted by his father, is apprenticed to George Herbert of Bromyard, saddler, from 16 Feb 1885 for five years.
James Deem of Ashperton, with the consent of his father Edwin Deem of the same place, carpenter, is apprenticed to John Dubow of Canon Frome, carpenter, from the date hereof for four years.
Thomas Williams of Hereford Street, Bromyard, with the consent of his father Thomas Williams of the same place, ostler, is apprenticed to Henry Tarbeth of Broad Street, Bromyard, butcher, from the date hereof for four years.
Richard Wignall, son of William Wignall deceased of Evesbatch, labourer, with the consent of Rev. R. T. Seddon as Minister, and the Overseers of Evesbatch, is apprenticed to Cephas Burgoyne of Cradley, mason and builder, from 25 Dec 1885 for five years.
Charles Loyd of Knightwick, Worcs., with the consent of his father James Loyd of the same place, labourer, is apprenticed to William Steel of Ivington nr. Leominster, blacksmith, from 1 Oct 1885 for four years.
John Millechap the younger of High Street, Buxton, Derby, with the consent of his father John Millechap of Bromyard, farmer, is apprenticed to George Brocklehurst of High Street, Buxton aforesaid, builder, carpenter and joiner, from 10 Feb 1887 to 15 Oct 1891.
Albert Edward Gardner of Knightwick, Worcs., with the consent of his father William Gardner of the same place, is apprenticed to James Harris of 43 Lowesmoor, City of Worcester, tailor, from 15 Apr 1889 for four years.
Herbert Edmund Morgan of Bringsty Common, Whitbourne, with the consent of his father Edmund Morgan of the same place, is apprenticed to William Woodward Stevenson of 69 Coventry Street, Kidderminster, painter, glazier, paperhanger and plumber, from 24 Dec 1889 until he attains the age of 21 years.
Henry Williams of Ashperton, with the consent of his father Samuel Williams of the same place, is apprenticed to James Arkell of Canon Frome Court, gardener, from the date hereof for two years.
Alfred Hodges of Evesbatch, with the consent of his father William Hodges of the same place, is apprenticed to Alfred Bannister of Cradley, shoemaker, from the date hereof for four years.
Lionel Tracey Gardner of Knightwick, Worcs., with the consent of his mother Margaret Gardner of the same place, is apprenticed to Edwin Nicholas of Ankerdine Hill, Doddenham from the date hereof for four years. [no occupation is given]
John Morgan of Bringsty Common, Whitbourne, with the consent of his father Edmund Morgan of the same place, labourer, is apprenticed to William Woodward Stevenson of 69 Coventry Street, Kidderminster, plumber, glazier and house decorator, from the date hereof until 21 Aug 1898.
Charles Thomas of Bridge Lane, Wellington, with the consent of his father John Thomas of the same place, labourer, is apprenticed to Richard Maund of Wellington, blacksmith, from the date hereof for three years.
William Peart of Stretton Grandison, with the consent of his father John Peart of the same place, labourer, is apprenticed to James Cole of Eggleton nr Ledbury, carpenter, from the date hereof for four years.
Joseph Hall of Wellington, with the consent of his father Sidney Hall of the same place, is apprenticed to Jesse Griffiths of 27 Church Street, Hereford, tailor, from the date hereof for four years.
Joseph Hall of Wellington, with the consent of his father Sidney Hall of 51 Oxford Street, Rugby, Warwickshire, is apprenticed to Rodney Sharlon Griffiths of 5 Union Street, Hereford, tailor, from the date hereof for three years.
Harry James Pullen of Ashperton, with the consent of his father Elisha Pullen of the same place, is apprenticed to Peter Owen Connelly of the City of Hereford, coach builder, from the date hereof for five years.
James Edmund Roberts of Bromyard, with the consent of his father Henry Hubert Roberts of the same place, mason, is apprenticed to Herbert Bishop of Bromyard, watch and clock maker, from 26 Sep 1896 for five years.
Thomas Vaughan of Bromyard, with the consent of his mother Hannah Vaughan of the same place, widow, is apprenticed to William Brown of Bromyard, carpenter and cabinet maker, from 23 May 1898 for three years.
Thomas Bradford the younger of Tedstone Lodge, Whitbourne, with the consent of his father Thomas Bradford the elder of the same place, gardener, is apprenticed to James Wilks of 9 Broad Street, Worcester, tailor, from the date hereof for five years.
Henry Cousins the younger of Wellington, with the consent of his father Henry Cousins the elder of the same place, is apprenticed to Joseph Edge of 40 Eign Street, Hereford, tailor, from the date hereof for four years.
Thomas George Taylor of Stretton Grandison, with the consent of his mother Emily Taylor of the same place, widow, is apprenticed to Allen Rogers of Colwall, carpenter and wheelwright, from 25 Jul 1900 for three years.
Francis Victor Barnes of Winslow, Bromyard, with the consent of his father John Barnes of the same place, tailor’s cutter, is apprenticed to James William Morgan of Upper Sapey, Worcs., carpenter and wheelwright, from 6 May 1901 for five years.
Martin Haynes of Winslow, Bromyard, with the consent of his father William Haynes of the same place, labourer, is apprenticed to George Ward Rouse of Bromyard, wheelwright, from 22 Oct 1902 for three years.
Harold Bevan of Ashperton, with the consent of his mother Mary Ann Bevan of the same place, widow, is apprenticed to Charles Nunn of Canon Frome Court, gardener, from 1 Jun 1903 for three years.
Arthur Burraston of Bringsty Common, Whitbourne, with the consent of his father, John Buraston of the same place, farmer, is apprenticed to Edwin Maund of Whitbourne, bootmaker, from 9 Nov 1903 for three years.
James Bowkett of Ashperton, with the consent of his father Frederick Bowkett of the same place, shoemaker, is apprenticed to J. Bowler of Hampton Bishop, carpenter and wheelwright, from 18 Apr 1904 for four years.
Henry Pullen of The Old Road, Bromyard, with the consent of his grandfather Edward Pullen of the same place, labourer, is apprenticed to William Williams of West Street, Leominster, shoemaker, from the date hereof for four years.
John Taylor of Stretton Grandison, with the consent of his mother Emily Taylor of the same place, widow, is apprenticed to James Bowdler of Hampton Bishop, carpenter, from the date hereof for three years.
Winsmore Barnes of Bromyard, with the consent of his father John Barnes of the same place, tailor, is apprenticed to Frederick John Barnes of 2 Infirmary Walk, Worcester, boot and shoe maker, from the date hereof for three years.
Oliver Prosser of Badley Wood Common, Whitbourne, with the consent of his father George Prosser of the same place, labourer, is apprenticed to George Diggory of Risbury, wheelwright and carpenter, from 25 Mar 1909 for four years.
John Thomas of Wellington, with the consent of his father James Thomas of the same place, labourer, is apprenticed to George Lane of Hampton Street, Hereford, butcher, from 1 Jun 1909 for three years.
William Henry Pullen of The Knapp, Bromyard, with the consent of his father William T. Pullen of the same place, grocer’s porter, and of Henry Charwood of the same place, tinsmith, is apprenticed to Walter Oscar Wells of High Street, Bromyard, painter and plumber, from 12 Jan 1914 for three years.