England Apprenticeship Indentures 1710 to 1811: Difference between revisions

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The FamilySearch Library has microfilmed copies of the Inland Revenue Service’s register books. These are divided into two parts: “town” records, for those taxes collected and paid in London, and the “country” records, for those taxes collected by the district collectors and sent to London for recording. The Library also has some indexes to the registers created by the Society of Genealogists. The FamilySearch Library has a register for this collection found in the miscellaneous section of the register table (Reg. 942 U27a). The register books give little more information than what is included in the indexes. The important additional information is the number of years of the indenture and the amount of the duty collected.  
The FamilySearch Library has microfilmed copies of the Inland Revenue Service’s register books. These are divided into two parts: “town” records, for those taxes collected and paid in London, and the “country” records, for those taxes collected by the district collectors and sent to London for recording. The Library also has some indexes to the registers created by the Society of Genealogists. The FamilySearch Library has a register for this collection found in the miscellaneous section of the register table (Reg. 942 U27a). The register books give little more information than what is included in the indexes. The important additional information is the number of years of the indenture and the amount of the duty collected.  


To see an example of an Apprenticeship Indenture click [[Norwich, Norfolk, Apprenticeship Indentures 1774|here]].<br>  
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