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Sessions held at Lostwithiel
Catalogue reference: QS/1/7/196-216
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This record is about the Sessions held at Lostwithiel dating from 11th January 1803.
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- QS/1/7/196-216
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Title (The name of the record)
- Sessions held at Lostwithiel
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Date (When the record was created)
- 11th January 1803
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Description (What the record is about)
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QS/1/7/196
Justices
Francis Glanville, esq., Charles Mayson, D.D., Weston Helyar, John Lemon, David Howell, Edmund John Glynn and Thomas Graham, esqs., Edmund Gilbert and Charles Kendall, clerks.
Jury
Walter Hicks, William Searle, Thomas Cook, John Hill, John Rowe, Richard Hamley Andrew, William Perry, John Parnall, jun., John Pearce, John Harris, Philip Ball, Richard Nicholls, Edward Cock, Thomas Williams, Edward Michell, Samuel Salter, William Rogers and Peter Wellington, gents.
Presentments of highways in Gwennap, Kenwyn, St. Allen and Penryn held over.
Seven gaol and marshalsea rates levied to be paid to Edward Coode, jun. gent. vice-treasurer.
QS/1/7/197
Treasurer to pay clerk 40s. for carrying statues at large from one sessions to another; £24 for levy warrants for gaol and marshalsea rates for past year at 10s. each; £3. 6s. 8d. for examinations and passes of John Vincent, Francis Leaty, Mary Leaty, John Jones and Mary Jones at Easter sessions (13s. 4d. each); £1. 6s. 8d. for the same for Bartholomew Dennis and Grace Dennis at Midsummer sessions; 13s. 4d. for same for James Connolly at Michaelmas sessions; and £21 for deputy clerk's salary for past year.
QS/1/7/197, 198
Appeal by Sir John St. Aubyn of Clowance, bart. occupier of property in Crowan, against poor rate made for Crowan on 7 Dec. last (4s. in £) for year 1802: held over by consent of respondents.
QS/1/7/198
Appeal by Francis, Duke of Leeds, occupier of property in Crowan, against poor rate made 7 Dec. last for year 1802: held over with consent of respondents.
Appeal by John Thomas, esq. against above rate for Crowan: held over with consent of respondents.
QS/1/7/199
Appeal by William Harris of Rosewarne, against above rate for Crowan: held over with consent of respondents.
QS/1/7/199, 200
Appeal by Kenwyn against order of 13 Oct. last for removal of Stephen Pearce, Ann his wife, and their sons John (5), and William (17 months), from Falmouth: order confirmed.
QS/1/7/200
Appeal by William Jennings of St. Mawes in St. Just [in Roseland] and Richard Hocking and Hercules Lowry both of Bogullas in St. Just, against poor rate made for St. Just for 1802: rate quashed. St. Just to pay W.J., R.H., and H.L. £1. 6s. 8d. costs.
QS/1/7/201
Appeal by St. Just in Penwith against order of ?9 Nov. last for removal of Edward Gorninan from Crowan: held over.
Appeal by Tregony against order of 13 Nov. last for removal of Mary Penaluna from Wendron: order confirmed. Tregony to pay Wendron £1. 6s. 8d. costs.
QS/1/7/202
Recognizances
John Bant of St. Teath, yeoman to appear, and his pledge John Bant, jun. of St. Teath, yeoman.
One bridge rate levied to be paid to John Symons, gent., bridge surveyor (east).
Appeal by Nicholas Harris, jun. against poor rate made for Redruth 30 Nov. 1802 (2s. 3d. in £): held over by consent of parties.
QS/1/7/203
Continued appeal by Helston against order of 11 Aug. last for removal of William Harvey from Crowan: held over.
Continued appeal by Landewednack against order of 7 June last for removal of Sarah, wife of William Williams, mariner of Mawgan in Meneage: held over.
QS/1/7/203, 204
Appeal by Sheviock against order of 15 Oct. last for removal of William Pitt from Landrake: held over.
QS/1/7/204, 205
Filiation order
Child; F.; When born; 3 Nov.; Parish; Mother; Alleged father.; North Hill; Mary Oliver, singlewoman; Amos Skinner, of St. Dominick, carpenter
QS/1/7/205
Continued appeal by St. Keverne against order of 2 June last for removal of Thomas Williams, Mary his wife, and their son Thomas (18 months) from St. Anthony in Meneage: order confirmed. St. Keverne to pay St. Anthony £1. 6s. 8d. costs.
QS/1/7/206
Appeal by Sir John St. Aubyn of Clowance, bart., occupier of property in Crowan, against poor rate made for Crowan 7 Dec. last for 1802 (4s. in £): held over with consent of respondents.
Bastardy orders
Name: Amos Skinner; Parish: North Hill; Court's decision: Discharged
Name: Edward Menear; Parish: St. Just in Roseland; Court's decision: Discharged
Name: Henry Roberts; Parish: Wendron; Court's decision: To remain in custody.; Child not yet born.
QS/1/7/207
Bastardy orders
Name: Thomas Ellis; Parish: Ludgvan; Court's decision: Discharged
Name: Elizabeth Corin; Parish: Gwinear; Court's decision: Discharged
Alice Barrett, charged as lewd person in Gwennap: discharged.
Philip Clogg committed to bridewell for illegally lighting a fire on the coast in Lanteglos by Fowey: discharged.
Barnabas Stentaford committed to bridewell as incorrigible rogue: discharged.
James Honey committed to bridewell for deserting his family chargeable to St. Cleer: discharged.
James Kelly committed to bridewell for vagrancy in Lostwithiel: discharged.
QS/1/7/208
John Edgcombe committed to bridewell for 'maliciously and contemptuously disquieting and disturbing' Rev. Charles Marshall, rector of Lawhitton in discharge of his duty: discharged.
Joan Francis of Mabe, spinster, indicted for taking two cotton handkerchiefs, property of Susanna Hendy, spinster: three months' hard labour in bridewell.
Mary Wearne, wife of John Wearne of Camborne, lab. indicted for taking three cotton handkerchiefs, property of John Newton: three months' hard labour in bridewell.
Thomas Holmes of St. Gluvias, yeoman, indicted for taking a woollen greatcoat, property of Simon Trevena: acquitted.
QS/1/7/209
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Henry Rogers of Gwennap, tinner, to appear to prefer indictment against William Bunt for assault: recognizance estreated.
Richard Harvey and John Grey, both of Bradock, labs. indicted for taking a silver watch, property of Matthew Broad: both transported for seven years.
Edward Finnigans of St. Mewan, lab. indicted for taking a silver watch and steel chain, property of Nicholas Dyer: acquitted.
Friendly society
Rules and regulations of society at Cawsand in Rame exhibited and allowed.
Recognizances
William Miners of Tregony, lab. to appear and his pledge John Bryant of Cornelly, yeoman.
QS/1/7/210
John Lidgey of Tregony, lab. to appear and his pledge John Bryant of Cornelly, yeoman.
Thomas Barnicoat of Tregony, lab. to appear, and his pledge above J.B.
Samuel Miners of Tregony, lab. to appear, and his pledge above J.B.
John Rundell of Tregony, lab. to appear, and his pledge above J.B.
QS/1/7/211
James Behenna of Cornelly, lab. to appear, and his pledge above J.B.
William Bunt of Gwennap, tinner to appear and his pledge James Baragwanah of Gwennap, tinner.
Richard Grose of Luxulyan, yeoman fined £5 for leaving court without leave, being a sworn member of petty jury.
Presentment of highways in Newlyn discharged on payment of court fees.
Peter Barrett and William Bray, both of Gwennap, tinners indicted for taking 40lbs of copper ore, property of John Cornish and others: P.B. received one year's hard labour in bridewell. [Sentence on W.B. not recorded]
QS/1/7/212
Recognizances
Benjamin Jenkins of Gwennap, tinner, to appear, and his pledge Stephen Symons of Redruth, tinner.
Benjamin Jenkins, jun. of Redruth, tinner to appear and his pledge above S.S.
William George of Redruth, butcher, to appear, and his pledge John Trenerry of Perranzabuloe, yeoman.
QS/1/7/213
Joseph Rogers and James Whitburn, both of Gwennap, labs. were indicted for taking a sow, property of Benjamin Carbis: J.W. acquitted. J.R. received six months' hard labour in bridewell.
Bridget Wallis, spinster, Margaret Arthur, widow, and Alice Arthur, spinster, all of Lelant, indicted for taking two bushels of barley, property of Thomas Hosking: all acquitted.
Inhabitants of South Hill indicted for causing a nuisance: acquitted.
Edward Mills, jun. and William Mills, both of Illogan, labs. indicted for assault: each fined 1s. paid in court, and W.M. received 3 weeks in bridewell.
QS/1/7/213, 214
William Curtis and Samuel Collins previously indicted for assault: to remain in custody for want of sureties.
QS/1/7/214
James Henna previously detained in bridewell for breach of peace against James Henna, his father, and William Henna, his brother: to remain in custody.
Colin Duncan committed to bridewell for 'behaving in a violent and outrageous manner' in Mevagissey: discharged.
Thomas Allen indicted for assault and battery to remain in bridewell for want of sureties.
Joseph Nicholls indicted for assault on Jane Edwards at this sessions. Pleaded guilty: fined 1s. paid in court.
QS/1/7/215
Recognizances
Henry Pollard, to appear, and Henry Williams his pledge: recognizances discharged.
Presentment of highways in Newlyn: discharged on payment of court fees.
Recognizances
John Fugler, for appearance of Ann, his wife: recognizance estreated.
William Mallet of St. Pinnock, yeoman to appear, and his pledges William Doney and Samuel Doney of St. Pinnock, yeomen: recognizances estreated.
Edward Mills, jun. of Illogan to keep the peace, particularly toward Thomas Marden for 2 years.
QS/1/7/216
William Mills of Illogan, tinner to keep the peace, particularly toward Thomas Marden for 2 years.
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- Cornwall Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Sessions held at Lostwithiel