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Butcher
When he was 16, Turpin moved south, and was apprenticed to a butcher in Whitechapel — now a district of London, but in those days still a village on the outskirts of the capital. It was said that, during his apprenticeship, he "conducted himself in a loose and disorderly manner". Some have argued that he was perhaps in the wrong career, and others that he was simply lazy.