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Sessions at Lostwithiel

Catalogue reference: QS/1/3/311-316

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This record is about the Sessions at Lostwithiel dating from 10 January 1769.

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QS/1/3/311-316
Title
Sessions at Lostwithiel
Date
10 January 1769
Description

QS/1/3/311

Justices: John Quick, esq., and Henry Hawkins Tremayne, clerk.

Jury: Richard Rosevear, John Mellet, Walter Hick, Peter Treleaven, John Hill, Thomas Harris, John Cardin, William Tinney, Titus Chappell, Thomas Roberts, Jacob Roberts, Joseph Crapp, Nicholas Phillipps, John Farrow, John Hawkey, Lawrence Thomas, Edward Trenowth.

Recognizances to appear at next sessions:

Ann Trethewy of St Ewe, widow

Peter Body of St Stephen in Brannel, yeoman, surety

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David Rogers of Illogan, tinner; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.

Richard Paynter of Redruth, tinner; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.

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Appeal of Marhamchurch against order of 6 July for removal of Mary Gilbert, spinster, from Week St Mary to Marhamchurch: order reversed; costs to Marhamchurch.

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Order against Ephraim Weymouth of St Buryan: discharged.

Vice-treasurer to pay the Clerk of the Peace various sums [as detailed] for contracts, warrants and salary.

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Recognizances to appear at next sessions:

Stephen Rodda of Gulval, miller

John Bose of Penzance, carrier, surety

James Connock of Penzance, currier, surety

Robert Hart of St Clement, victualler; assault and misdemeanour on Edward Francis: fined 6d.

Thomas Baseley of St Columb; misdemeanour: fined 6d.

Indictment against Robert Hart for a misdemeanour: quashed for insufficiency.

Presentments against St Endellion and St Teach regarding highways: held over.

Ann Youlton of St Ewe accused of stealing goods of John Truscott: acquitted.

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Daniel Cuby of St Columb Minor; stealing goods of George Hoyte, value 10d.; petty larceny: public whipping.

Vice-treasurer to pay Samuel Hendy, coroner, his bill.

Vice-treasurer to pay Roger and George Hoyte their charges in the prosecution of Daniel Cuby [Kilby].

Vice-treasurer to pay Elizabeth Thomas, John Thomas, Jenefer Phillipps and George Leach their charges in the prosecution of Joan Phillipps.

Account of John Mules, gaoler: allowed.

Account of John Eyre, bridewell keeper: allowed.

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John Thomas and George Thomson, in bridewell as rogues and vagabonds: to continue in custody until next sessions.

Joan Phillipps of Tregony, spinster; stealing the goods of Elizabeth Thomas, value 6d.; petty larceny: public whipping.

Stephen Rowe: discharged from bridewell for want of prosecution.

Joseph Thomas: discharged from bridewell.

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Cornwall Record Office
Language
English
Record URL
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