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Sessions held at Truro
Catalogue reference: QS/1/1/210-215
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This record is about the Sessions held at Truro dating from 23 April 1745.
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- QS/1/1/210-215
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Title (The name of the record)
- Sessions held at Truro
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Date (When the record was created)
- 23 April 1745
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Description (What the record is about)
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QS/1/1/210
Justices: Edmond Prideaux, Walter Borlase (doctor of laws), Henry Foot, Thomas Glynn, Francis Gregor, Nicholas Kemp, John Thomas
Jury: John Row, Thomas Jordan, Humphry Harvey, Philip Parsons, John Turner, John Luke, Thomas Powell, Roger Powell, Christopher Symons, John Clerk, Robert Roberts, Oliver Adams, Sampson Kittow, Thomas Hoskins, Thomas Prater, John Gibbs, Tobias Harry, John Row.
Certified by William Phillipps of Redruth that the Market house and the houses occupied by Dorothy Cornish and Sarah Thomas, all at Redruth and the hired house of William Phillipps, were appointed for dissenters meeting for worship.
Lezant and Lawhitton discharged from presentments for non-repair of highways.
QS/1/1/211
St.Ive discharged from presentment for non-repair of highways.
Appeal of Warbstow against order of 7 January 1744/5 for removal of Margery Cock, single woman, from Jacobstow to Warbstow: order confirmed, costs to Jacobstow.
Account of Francis Penwarne, surveyor (east), allowed.
Account of John Lyne, vice-treasurer, allowed.
QS/1/1/211,212
John Moyle esq. to be treasurer of the gaol and marshalsea money (east) and Walter Borlase (west) for the ensuring year.
QS/1/1/212
Recognizances to appear at next sessions: Andrew Burt of St. Juliot, yeo., Henry Hoskin of Davidstow, yeo. surety, William Hony of St.. Juliot, Joseph Hony of Jacobstow, surety, Nicholas Jeffery of Gwennap, cooper
John Hony of Davidstow, forceable entry, detainer and, other misdemeanours, confessed: fined £5.
Richard Jeffery of Gwennap, assault and battery on Arthur Mitchell: fined £5, and for taking 6d. the property of Arthur Mitchell: fined 6d.
QS/1/1/212,213
Francis Gray of Calstock, tinner, accused of stealing various quantities of tin ore, etc. from Richard Moyle Thomas Sundridge and William Gribble, at Calstock: acquitted.
QS/1/1/213
Elizabeth Davy, misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.
Appeal of Penzance against order of 10 Apr. for removal of Blanch, wife of Charles Mac Clean, s. William (4) and s. Charles (1½) from Madron to Penzance: order confirmed, costs to Madron.
QS/1/1/213,214
Appeal of Thomas Harris of Ladock, yeo. against indenture of apprenticeship of 12 July 1741 whereby John Plynt, a poor child of the parish, was bound to him until the age of 24; on grounds that the apprentice had behaved badly and been convicted of petty larceny: apprenticeship discharged.
QS/1/1/214
Elizabeth Burrows, committed to bridewell for being "loose, idle and disorderly": discharged.
John Plynt of Ladock, lab., stealing goods of Thomas Harris value 1s. petty larceny: whipping.
Vice-treasurer to pay John Lemincott, keeper of Launceston gaol, his bill, including his salary.
Vice-treasurer to pay Thomas Eyre, keeper of the bridewell, his bill, including his salary.
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- Cornwall Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Record URL
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QS/1
Quarter Sessions Order Books
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Sessions held at Truro