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Hopefully I have attached an image of Wilton Glover's Merchant Navy apprenticeship indenture record. He is the second name down, apprenticed to Thomas Scurr of The Lady Gordon on 20th March 1847 aged 14. There is some reddish writing above his name which I think says Deserted at Quebec, unsure of the next few marks and the numbers 6.10.47 which I'm assuming is the date of desertion.
I know The Lady Gordon sailed to Quebec on several occasions, hence my interpretation of that word.
What does everyone else think?
Also, if an apprentice deserted, could he take on another apprenticeship a few years later?
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