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At Liverpool Record Office there is, in addition to the usual record of freemen, a series of certificates brought to Liverpool by freemen of other boroughs who wished to work there. They came from various places including London and Bristol and there are a number from Wexford and Waterford in Ireland 1754-1841. Similar records may exist in other places where the vestiges of some trade restriction still remained.
At Liverpool Record Office there is, in addition to the usual record of freemen, a series of certificates brought to Liverpool by freemen of other boroughs who wished to work there. They came from various places including London and Bristol and there are a number from Wexford and Waterford in Ireland 1754-1841. Similar records may exist in other places where the vestiges of some trade restriction still remained.


== Acknowledgment ==
== Acknowledgment ==


This article has been adapted with permission of ''Family Tree Magazine'' (UK; [http://www.family-tree.co.uk http://www.family-tree.co.uk]) from Anthony Camp's article 'Apprenticeship: Part 2: Parish, factory and charity apprentices' in ''Practical Family History'', no. 65 (May 2003) pages 5-7.
This article has been adapted with permission of ''Family Tree Magazine'' (UK; [http://www.family-tree.co.uk http://www.family-tree.co.uk]) from Anthony Camp's article 'Apprenticeship: Part 3: Apprenticeship in London and Borough Towns' in ''Practical Family History'', no. 66 (May 2003) pages 5-7.  


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