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Sessions at Bodmin
Catalogue reference: QS/1/3/59-63
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This record is about the Sessions at Bodmin dating from 7 October 1760.
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- QS/1/3/59-63
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Title (The name of the record)
- Sessions at Bodmin
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Date (When the record was created)
- 7 October 1760
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Description (What the record is about)
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QS/1/3/59
Justices: Edward Boscawen, William Webb, John Luke, esqs.; Joshua Howell, clerk; John Williams, Thomas Vyvyan, Nicholas Kempe, esqs.; Harry Anstis and Walter Borlase, doctors of law; George Anstis, clerk; John Fortescue, esq.; Sir John Molesworth; John Molesworth, Francis Basset, Francis Rodd, Francis Buller, William Morshead, Humphry Prideaux, esqs.
Jury: John Mitchell, John Morcomb, Reginald Billing, William Bant, Abraham Brown, William Guy, William Werry, John Biddick, John Betty, Nicholas Grose, William Bennett, John Treverton, Thomas Cock, John Banfield, William Watts.
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
Catherine, wife of James Ustice
James Ustice of Budock, innkeeper, surety
John Pascoe of Budock, yeoman, surety
William Worsdale of Budock, blacksmith
John Pasco of Budock, yeoman, surety
Richard Symons of Breage, gent., surety
QS/1/3/60
Fine of £20 imposed previously on William Rawling: remitted.
Recognizance forfeited previously by James Ustice of Budock, innkeeper: remitted.
Recognizances forfeited previously by William Uren of Lelant: remitted.
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
Richard Pearce of Warbstow, yeoman
John Pearce of Warbstow (his son), surety
John Pearce, jun., of Warbstow
Richard Pearce of Warbstow, yeoman, surety
Henry Pearce
Richard Pearce of Warbstow, yeoman, surety
Francis Hockin of St Mawes, held in bridewell for want of surety: discharged.
Sarah, wife of William Coppin of Cardinham; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.
QS/1/3/60,61
Ann Avery of Forrabury, widow, maltster: to be refunded excise duty paid on malt lost in a fire on 11 June.
QS/1/3/61,62
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
Henry Cowling of St Stephen in Brannel, tinner
John Thomas of St Stephen in Brannel, peruke-maker, surety
Richard Tom of St Stephen in Brannel, cooper
John Thomas of St Stephen in Brannel, peruke-maker, surety
Edward Larke of St Stephen in Brannel, tinner
John Thomas of St Stephen in Brannel, surety
Walter Thomas of St Stephen in Brannel
John Thomas of St Stephen in Brannel, surety
John Coone of St Stephen in Brannel, tinner, surety
Philip Arthur of St Stephen in Brannel, tinner
John Coone of St Stephen in Brannel, tinner, surety
Joseph Greeve of St Stephen in Brannel
John Coone of St Stephen in Brannel, tinner, surety
John Thomas, jun., of St Stephen in Brannel, peruke-maker
John Thomas, sen., of St Stephen in Brannel, peruke-maker, surety
William Coone of St Stephen in Brannel, husbandman
John Coon of St Stephen in Brannel, tinner, surety
William Nancarrow of Cuby, labourer (to appear at next sessions to give evidence against Allen and others).
QS/1/3/62
William Hodge of Perranzabuloe, gent.
Abel Paul of Perranzabuloe, yeoman, surety
Christopher [Sloman?] of Perranzabuloe, yeoman, surety
Presentments against Launcells, St Stephen by Launceston and Stokeclimsland, for non-repairs of highways: held over.
Vice-treasurer to pay Messrs Russell and Jones for presenting Julian Williams for perjury.
Vice-treasurer to pay Charles Wroughton, coroner, his bill.
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
John Dunn of Budock, labourer
William Hamilton of Falmouth, surety
Richard Pearce, yeoman, John Pearce, his son and Henry Pearce, all of Warbstow, charged with forcible entry and detainer: acquitted.
QS/1/3/63
Presentment against St Issey, for non-repair of highways: discharged on payment of Court fees.
John Dunn of Budock, detained in bridewell for want of surety: discharged.
Presentment against Lanteglos by Camelford, for non-repair of highways in the borough of Camelford: discharged.
Account of John Eyre, bridewell keeper: allowed.
Account of James Row, gaoler: allowed.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Cornwall Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/0c6c4312-e644-4d70-a008-7d16aba533bd/
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QS/1
Quarter Sessions Order Books
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Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records
Within the series: QS/1
Quarter Sessions Order Books
Within the file: QS/1/3
Quarter Sessions Order Book
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Sessions at Bodmin