Catalogue description Sessions at Lostwithiel
This record is held by Kresen Kernow (formerly Cornwall Record Office)
Reference: | QS/1/3/451-462 |
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Title: | Sessions at Lostwithiel |
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QS/1/3/451 Justices: Joshua Howell, clerk; Humphry Mackworth Praed, Edward Eliot, esqs.; Henry Hawkins Tremayne, clerk; John Oliver Willyams, John Buller, Thomas Vyvyan, jun., esqs. Jury: Richard Rosevear, John Parnall, William Samwell, William Hicks, Robert Johns, William Allen, Peter Davey, Jacob Thomas, John Hicks, John Thomas, Thomas Rawling, William Pearce, Peter Treleaven, John Edwards, Richard Yelland and William Bryant. QS/1/3/451, 452 Application of Stoke Gabriel, Devon, against order of 12 October for removal of Sarah Baker, wife of James Baker, and James, their son, from Falmouth to Stoke Gabriel: order reversed; costs to Stoke Gabriel. QS/1/3/452, 453 Treasurer to pay the Clerk of the Peace for various duties (as listed), including contracts for transporting Richard Chapman and William Blackford; passing Mary Hill to Cranton, Somerset; William Harris to Carmarthen, South Wales; Elizabeth Thomas to St Just in Penwith; Edward Gates to Kenwyn; Ann Keye to Trentishew, Devon; and ten guineas for his salary, keeping accounts, etc. QS/1/3/454 Appeal of St Martin in Meneage against order of 7 October for removal of Ann Hill, widow, and children Gartred (5), Margaret (3) and Ann (4 months) from Crowan to St Martin: held over; costs to Crowan. QS/1/3/454, 455 Appeal of Gwithian against order of 21 November for removal of Blandina Richards, wife of John Richards, and their children John (6), Henry (3) and William (9 months), from Constantine to Gwithian: order quashed for insufficiency; costs to Gwithian. QS/1/3/455 Appeal of Crantock against order of 5 November for removal of George Morrish, blacksmith, wife Gartrude and children Mary (14), Grace (11), William (9), Elizabeth (6), and Thomas (2), from St Teath to Crantock: order reversed; costs to Crantock. QS/1/3/456 Recognizances to appear at next sessions: Josiah Cayzer of Lanivet, mason Robert Nicholls of Lanlivery, yeoman, surety Michael Cayzer of Bodmin, labourer, surety Moses Hooper of St Tudy, tailor William Symons of St Tudy, weaver, surety John Hooper of St Tudy, cordwainer, surety QS/1/3/456, 457 Appeal of St Martin in Meneage against order [no date] for removal of Prunella, wife of William Matthews and John her son (1 year 4 months), from St Gluvias to St Martin: order confirmed in respect of Prunella and reversed in respect of son John. QS/1/3/457 William Sloggett of Bodmin; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d. Elizabeth Trewin and Jane Trewin, both of Grampound, spinsters; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d. each. Richard Helland of Calstock, labourer; pleaded guilty to stealing one dowlas shirt, value 1s., from Thomas Rundle and another from Henry Wearing: public whipping. Stephen Woolridge of Stoke Climsland, labourer; pleaded guilty to stealing one Holland shirt, value 1s., from Robert Batten: to be transported to America for seven years. QS/1/3/458 Mary Chinoweth, als Chinower, of St Clement, spinster; stealing one pair of shoes from Thomas Truscott, value 1d.: private whipping. John Moyle of Fowey, tinner; stealing one Holland shirt and other items, value 6d., from Sir Christopher Treise: to be transported to America for seven years. Two bridge rates to be collected and paid to the Surveyor (east). Surveyor (west) to repair Respryn bridge. John Reynolds of Bodmin, carpenter; stealing one hammer, value 2d., from William May; petty larceny: private whipping. QS/1/3/459 Recognizance to appear at next sessions Mary, wife of William Pengelly of Duloe, carpenter William Pengelly of Duloe, carpenter, surety John Pascoe of Liskeard, gent., surety Henry Wearing to be paid £5 3s., including attendance of six witnesses, in the prosecution of Richard Helland. Daniel Webber, als Rowe, of St Winnow, labourer; charged with stealing one red cock, value 1s., from Richard Bennett: acquitted. William Sweet, in bridewell for want of sureties in bastardy: to continue in custody. Sarah Martyn, in bridewell as a rogue and vagabond: to be conveyed to St Agnes, her last place of legal settlement. QS/1/3/460 Susanna Holman, in bridewell as an idle, dissolute and disorderly woman: to be conveyed to Lawhitton, her last place of legal settlement. Margaret Pope, single woman, in bridewell as a lewd woman, having been delivered of a female bastard likely to be chargeable to the parish of Breage, and for refusing to name the father: to remain in custody. Account of John Eyre: allowed. Thomas Truscott to be paid £2 10s. for the prosecution and attendance of three witnesses in the conviction of Mary Chinoweth, als Chinower. QS/1/3/461 John Skewes of Gwennap, tinner: case against him to be held over to next sessions. James Hosken of Breage, labourer; stealing 30 lb. of beef, value 1d., from William Thomas; petty larceny: public whipping. William Trebilcock of Kea, labourer; charged with assaulting and beating Alice, wife of John Skewis: acquitted. Honour Paull and Richard James, both of Camborne; charged with assaulting and beating Charles Paull: acquitted. Presentments against Kenwyn and Bodmin for non-repair of highways: held over. James Ford of Lanteglos by Camelford, carpenter: case withdrawn by prosecution. QS/1/3/462 John Geach of Lanteglos by Fowey, labourer; keeping a disorderly house at Lanteglos: fined 1d. Two gaol and marshalsea rates to be levied and paid to the Vice-treasurer. Robert Batten to be paid £2 6s. 6d. for the prosecution and attendance of three witnesses in the conviction of Stephen Woolridge. Account of John Mules, jun., gaoler: allowed. Account of Robert Burnett, surgeon to the gaol: allowed. |
Date: | 14 January 1773 |
Held by: | Kresen Kernow (formerly Cornwall Record Office), not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
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