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INDENTURES
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binds and oblidges him, to serve the said Hugh Paterson his
said Master leilly and truly, by night, and by day, holy day,
and work day, in all things Godly and Honest. And shall not
hear of his said Master’s skaith at any time, by day or night,
during the space foresaid, but shall reveale the same to him,
and hinder it to his power: And that he shall not reveale his
Master’s secrets in his Arts, nor the secret diseases of his
Patients, to any Person whatsoever; Nor shall have any
Patients of his own under cure, upon any pretext whatsoever :
Nor shall be absent himself from his said Master’s service, at
any time during the space foresaid, without his Master’s
special licence, had, and obtained of him for that effect. And
that he shall not commit the filthy crimes of Fornication or
Adultery, nor play at any Games whatsoever ; and that he shall
not be drunk, nor Night-walker, nor an haunter of debaucht,
or idle Company, nor go to Ale-houses nor Taverns, to tipple,
or drink with any Company whatsoever: And that he shall
not disobey his Master’s orders, pretending he is elder or
younger Prentice, or upon any other pretence whatsoever: And
that he keep his ordinar Diets, at Bed and Board : unless he
be withdrawn in his Master’s necessary affairs, and Imploy-
ments, and no otherwayes: And shall not misbehave himself
be word, or deed, or any other manner of way. And if it
shall hapen the said Robert Areskine to commit or omit any
thing contrary to the Premises, In that case, It is hereby
declared, that the said Robert Areskine shall lose his Prentice-
Fee, and be extruded be his said Master forth of his Service,
and shall lose all the Liberties, and Priviledges of his
indentures, and that the same Indentures shall become void,
and null, to him for his part thereof, ipso facto, and that with¬
out any farther process, or declaratour of Law. And farther,
the [said] Robert Areskine as Principal, and the said Doctor
Alexander Dundass As Cautioner, binds and oblidges them,
conjunctlie and severallie, their Heirs and Executors, To make
up, and repair, all the loss, skaith, and damage, the said Hugh
Paterson shall sustain by the said Robert Areskin his
negligence, disobedience, absence, or any other enormitie what¬
soever. Likeas the said Robert Areskine binds and oblidges
him, and his foresaids, To warrand, free, releive, and skaithless
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binds and oblidges him, to serve the said Hugh Paterson his
said Master leilly and truly, by night, and by day, holy day,
and work day, in all things Godly and Honest. And shall not
hear of his said Master’s skaith at any time, by day or night,
during the space foresaid, but shall reveale the same to him,
and hinder it to his power: And that he shall not reveale his
Master’s secrets in his Arts, nor the secret diseases of his
Patients, to any Person whatsoever; Nor shall have any
Patients of his own under cure, upon any pretext whatsoever :
Nor shall be absent himself from his said Master’s service, at
any time during the space foresaid, without his Master’s
special licence, had, and obtained of him for that effect. And
that he shall not commit the filthy crimes of Fornication or
Adultery, nor play at any Games whatsoever ; and that he shall
not be drunk, nor Night-walker, nor an haunter of debaucht,
or idle Company, nor go to Ale-houses nor Taverns, to tipple,
or drink with any Company whatsoever: And that he shall
not disobey his Master’s orders, pretending he is elder or
younger Prentice, or upon any other pretence whatsoever: And
that he keep his ordinar Diets, at Bed and Board : unless he
be withdrawn in his Master’s necessary affairs, and Imploy-
ments, and no otherwayes: And shall not misbehave himself
be word, or deed, or any other manner of way. And if it
shall hapen the said Robert Areskine to commit or omit any
thing contrary to the Premises, In that case, It is hereby
declared, that the said Robert Areskine shall lose his Prentice-
Fee, and be extruded be his said Master forth of his Service,
and shall lose all the Liberties, and Priviledges of his
indentures, and that the same Indentures shall become void,
and null, to him for his part thereof, ipso facto, and that with¬
out any farther process, or declaratour of Law. And farther,
the [said] Robert Areskine as Principal, and the said Doctor
Alexander Dundass As Cautioner, binds and oblidges them,
conjunctlie and severallie, their Heirs and Executors, To make
up, and repair, all the loss, skaith, and damage, the said Hugh
Paterson shall sustain by the said Robert Areskin his
negligence, disobedience, absence, or any other enormitie what¬
soever. Likeas the said Robert Areskine binds and oblidges
him, and his foresaids, To warrand, free, releive, and skaithless
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