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		<title>Scottishadmin: Created page with &quot;{{Template2 |Dates=1751 |Location=London |Vocation=Apprentice culter |Place of Birth=Earlston |Source=C. Webb (ed.), London Livery Company Apprenticeship Registers, 48 vols (L...&quot;</title>
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Son of James Shield, clockmaker of Earlston.  Apprenticed to John Morgan, culter of London, 24 August 1751.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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