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Indenture certificate for James Rymer
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Indenture certificate for James Rymer
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Indenture certificate for James Rymer Junior, binding him as an apprentice to the surgeon-apothecaries Caleb Woodyer and William Newland of Guildford, signed by all parties.

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  • Library reference: Archives and Manuscripts MS 7655/7
  • Photo number: L0050709
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