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Some references to Dover apprenticeships from the newspapers:
Other Dover records may mention apprentices, ie. Sessions of Peace in which a discharge of an apprenticeship was noted; , or an apprentice who was badly treated by his master. Many would be reported in the local papers. Apprentices were sought through local newspapers also and newspapers often advertised for information on an apprentice who had "Run Away" from his master.
Jonathan BAKER, apprenticed fisherman - Police Report - was beaten by his master, Mr PENN, and did not want to return. Advised to return (Dover Telegraph 17 Feb 1838 p.8 col.3)
William MARLEN, Cabinet maker, case adjourned at Dover Sessions. Charged with assaulting Daniel MORPHEW (his apprentice) at St James Dover. (Dover Telegraph 13 Aug 1836 p.8 col.3)
COULTHARD & WILSON: advert for 10 youths to learn the trade (Dover Express 3.3.1876 p.2 col.1)
Mrs GAMBIER, Mantua Maker has moved to St Margaret's Street, Canterbury. Advert for two apprentices
(Kentish Gazette Feb 2 - 5 1790 p.1 col.2)
Kentish Gazette 27 Feb 1801 p.1 col.4:
Wanted: A young gentleman, as an APPRENTICE To a SURGEON and APOTHECARY. For particulars apply to Mr THATCHER, Surgeon, Dover.