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| *Complaints of masters against apprentices, and vice versa.<ref>Aldous (''The Archives of the Freedom of the City of London 1681-1915''. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol. 23 #4, page 128-133, 1989, and My Ancestors were Freemen of the City of London, 1999) and Medlycott (''The City of London Freedom Registers''. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol. 19 #2, page 45-47, 1977) give more details, and Aldous’ 2003 article (''Records of King’s Freemen in the City of London in the 18th and 19th Centuries''. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol. 27 #9, page 415-421) describes another group called ''King’s Freemen'' who were discharged soldiers and sailors.</ref> | | *Complaints of masters against apprentices, and vice versa.<ref>Aldous (''The Archives of the Freedom of the City of London 1681-1915''. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol. 23 #4, page 128-133, 1989, and My Ancestors were Freemen of the City of London, 1999) and Medlycott (''The City of London Freedom Registers''. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol. 19 #2, page 45-47, 1977) give more details, and Aldous’ 2003 article (''Records of King’s Freemen in the City of London in the 18th and 19th Centuries''. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol. 27 #9, page 415-421) describes another group called ''King’s Freemen'' who were discharged soldiers and sailors.</ref> |
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| <br> The FamilySearch Library has a few freemen records. These are listed in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:
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| ;ENGLAND, [COUNTY], [CITY] - OCCUPATIONS
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| ;SCOTLAND, [COUNTY], [CITY] - OCCUPATIONS
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| ;WALES, [COUNTY], [CITY] - OCCUPATIONS
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| Bristol's burgess books have been indexed and transcribed from 1557 to 1995: {{FSC|1384139|item|disp=FS Library CD-ROM no. 4215}}. | | Bristol's burgess books have been indexed and transcribed from 1557 to 1995: {{FSC|1384139|item|disp=FS Library CD-ROM no. 4215}}. |