Catalogue description Sessions held at Truro
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Reference: | QS/1/2/67-70 |
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Title: | Sessions held at Truro |
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QS/1/2/67 Justices: Samuel Foot, Nicholas Kemp, Christopher Hawkins, esqs. Jury: Thomas Bradford, Henry Tregellas, Simon Searle, John Oats, Sampson Mitchell, Richard Richards, Mark Daniell, Humphry Hicks, Thomas Hicks, Thomas Powell, Almond Cornish, William Allen, John Curnow, John Hoskin, Thomas Kniverton, Andrew Hoskyn, Richard Stevens, Hanniball Curnow, gents. Recognizances to appear at next sessions: Thomas Webb of Saltash, tailor John Burell of St Stephens by Saltash, surety John Stephens of Saltash, shipwright John Burell of St Stephens by Saltash, surety Humphry Old Savory Old [his father] of Port Isaac, mariner, surety Isaack Crabb of Endellion, tailor Richard Crabb of Endellion, tailor, surety William Chilcott of Tintagel Thomas Bray of Tintagel, surety Thomas Bray of Tintagel William Chilcott of Tintagel, surety Ambrose Joint of Tintagel Thomas Brown of Tintagel, surety Thomas Hugh of Probus, felt-maker; confessed to a misdemeanour: fined 6d. QS/1/2/68 Recognizances to appear at next sessions: Isaac Prout of Tintagel William Chilcott of Tintagel, surety John Freath of Tintagel Richard Hoskin of Tintagel, surety Richard Hoskyn of Tintagel Josias Hugo of Tintagel, surety William Hick, yeoman, on behalf of inhabitants of Lanlivery Thomas Trethewey of Lostwithiel, gent., surety Henry Ralph, jun., of St Martin Henry Ralph, sen., of St Martin, surety Bernard Ralph of St Martin Henry Ralph, sen., of St Martin, surety William Ralph Henry Ralph, sen., surety William Williams of St Martin Henry Ralph, sen., surety John Burell; confessed to a misdemeanour: fined 6d. William Oliver of Gorran, mariner; confessed to assault and battery: fined 6d. Richard Julyan of Wythiel; confessed to assault and battery: fined 6d. Recognizance to appear at next session: William Bray of Tintagel Account of John Lyne, gent., Vice-treasurer: allowed. Account of John Marshall, Surveyor (west): allowed. Account of John Turner, gaoler: allowed. QS/1/2/69 Account of Francis Penwarne, Surveyor (east): allowed. One half of a bridge rate to be raised and paid to Mr Penwarne, Surveyor (east). One half of a gaol and marshalsea rate to be levied and paid to Vice-treasurer. Recognizances to appear at next sessions: Richard Reed of Menheniot Richard Hugo of Gorran, labourer Edward Rogers of Kenwyn, mariner, surety Leonard Brown of Redruth, inn-holder John Mosely of Kenwyn, inn-holder, surety Appeal by John Hicks of St Cleer, yeoman, against a poor rate made 28 December 1749: appeal dismissed; costs to St Cleer. Richard Michael of St Ewe, labourer; stealing a cock, value 2d, from William Penrose: private whipping Thomas Williams of Lanreath; tried for stealing from Henry Cossentine: acquitted. QS/1/2/70 John Trenouth of Callington; stealing goods, value 6d., from Richard Chapman: public whipping. William Rose of Jacobstow; tried for taking goods of Gertrude Bath: found guilty [no punishment specified]. Jane Martin, alias Wagg, of St Agnes; misdemeanour: fined 40s.; to be detained in bridewell until paid. Ludgvan; not repairing highway: fined £15. Walter Borlase, Doctor of Law, and John Glanville, esq.: to continue as Treasurers for a further year. |
Date: | 24 April 1750 |
Held by: | Kresen Kernow (formerly Cornwall Record Office), not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
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