| 41. | Apprentices and trainees receive a wage which increases as they progress.
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| 42. | The work was intended to " create the perfect apprentice ".
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| 43. | Other apprentices included Laurie Cribb, Donald Potter and Walter Ritchie.
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| 44. | When his apprentices opened his tomb, they found it empty.
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| 45. | In 1879-83, Scheidemann was apprenticed as a printer.
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| 46. | In 1886 he was apprenticed as a surveyor to Alexander Forrest.
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| 47. | He is recorded as having been apprenticed to an Edinburgh watchmaker.
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| 48. | John Smeaton's cousin John Holmes was apprenticed to Hindley.
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| 49. | Outbound merchant ships, officers and apprentices were exempt from impressment.
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| 50. | A number of University societies organised local'Apprentice Competitions '.
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