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Starting in 1710, a tax was levied on apprenticeship indentures, except those of poor children. For more information on the apprenticeship tax, see [[Wales Taxation]].  
Starting in 1710, a tax was levied on apprenticeship indentures, except those of poor children. For more information on the apprenticeship tax, see [[Wales Taxation]].  


Parishes and certain charities indentured poor children as apprentices. These records may survive in parish records. For more information on the apprenticeship indentures for poor children in parish records, see [[Wales Church Records]].
Parishes and certain charities indentured poor children as apprentices. These records may survive in parish records. For more information on the apprenticeship indentures for poor children in parish records, see [[Wales Church Records]].  


After learning the trade, the apprentice became a journeyman. A journeyman was an employee who received wages and continued to refine his skills.  
After learning the trade, the apprentice became a journeyman. A journeyman was an employee who received wages and continued to refine his skills.  
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== Sources  ==
== Sources  ==


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