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Sessions at Lostwithiel
Catalogue reference: QS/1/3/295-306
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This record is about the Sessions at Lostwithiel dating from 12 July 1768.
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- QS/1/3/295-306
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Title (The name of the record)
- Sessions at Lostwithiel
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Date (When the record was created)
- 12 July 1768
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Description (What the record is about)
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QS/1/3/295
Justices: Francis Rodd, esq.; Joshua Howell and Henry Hawkins Tremayne, clerks.
Jury: William Samwell, Abraham Wellington, William Treverton, Richard Carveth, John Edwards, John Broad, John Wills, Zaccheus Andrew, Thomas Jago, Oliver Pascoe, Simon Slade, Ralph Cole, Cornelius Moon, Christopher Moon, John Roberts, John Rundle, Roger Henwood, John Little, Walter Lean, William Wymond, William Wallis.
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
Richard Truren of Kea, labourer
Thomas Truren of Kea, mill-keeper, surety
Thomas Truren of Kea, millkeeper
Richard Truren of Kea, labourer, surety
QS/1/3/295-297
Appeal of Alphington, Devon, against order of 15 January for removal of Thomas Hill, wife Honor and children Thomas (6), Mary (3) and Edmund (22 weeks) from Lanteglos by Fowey to Alphington: order reversed; costs to Alphington.
QS/1/3/297, 298
Appeal of St Stephens by Launceston against order of 28 April for removal of William Bellew, wife Mary and children Elizabeth (5), John (3) and Mary (1) from Tremaine to St Stephens: order reversed; costs to St Stephens.
QS/1/3/298, 299
Appeal of Sithney against order of 5 May for removal of Grace Hall and children Grace (14), William (11), John (9) and Daniel (4) from Perranzabuloe to Sithney: order reversed; costs to Sithney.
QS/1/3/299, 300
Appeal of Gwennap against order of 18 April for removal of William Pascoe, wife Catherine and children Catherine (6), William (4) and Ben (3) from Mawnan to Gwennap: order reversed; costs to Gwennap.
QS/1/3/300
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
Thomas Sawle of St Michael Penkivel, miller
Nicholas Sawle of ST Michael Penkivel, miller, surety
Nicholas Sawle of ST Michael Penkivel, miller, surety
Thomas Sawle of St Michael Penkivel, miller surety
Thomas Truren, jun., of Kea, millkeeper, and Richard Truren of Kea; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d. each.
William Robins and Samuel Johns of St Dennis, tinners; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d. each.
Charles Gouge of St Stephen in Brannel, tinner; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d.
Nicholas Tresize and James Tresize, both of St Just in Penwith, tinners; assault and battery on John Angwin, confessed: fined 6d. each.
QS/1/3/301
James Tresize of St Just in Penwith, tinner; assault and battery on John Morgan, confessed: fined 6d.
Application by the waywardens of Liskeard for leave to levy a rate, not exceeding 6d. in £, for highway repairs, the statute labour not being sufficient: granted.
Application by the waywardens of St Endellion for leave to levy a rate, not exceeding 2d. in £, for highway repairs, the statute labour not being sufficient: granted.
QS/1/3/301, 302
Application of St Buryan concerning male bastard born at St Buryan on 11 June, son of Wilmot Richards of St Buryan, single woman: Benjamin Thomas of St Buryan, tailor, alleged father, to pay 1s. weekly maintenance and £6 19s. 10d. lying-in expenses, etc.; Wilmot Richards to pay 6d. weekly.
QS/1/3/302
William Baden of Paul, mariner, stealing goods of John Andrew, Stephen Daddoe and John Cox, value 1d. each; petty larceny: to be transported to America for seven years.
QS/1/3/302, 303
James Pengelly of Cury, labourer; stealing goods of Thomas Fonnereau, esq., value 1d.; petty larceny: private whipping.
QS/1/3/303
Jane Ralph of St Columb Major, spinster, als Jane, wife of William Globe of Plymouth, Devon, tanner; obtaining goods of Dorothy Betty, widow, by false pretences: to be transported to America for seven years.
Appeal of John Edwards against order of 4 May to pay Eddy Hoskens of Blisland the sum of £5 wages: payment to be made, with costs.
Nicholas Tresize and James Tresize, both of St Just in Penwith, tinners; assault and battery on Thomas Bospidneck, confessed: fined 6d. each.
QS/1/3/303, 304
Appeal of Kenwyn against order of 30 April for removal of Elizabeth Hugo, wife of Stephen Hugo, and children Mary Anne (5), John (4), Stephen (3) and Elizabeth (7 months), from Lansallos to Kenwyn [see QS/1/3/271, 284, & 288,289]: order confirmed; costs to Lansallos.
QS/1/3/304
Stephen Holman, in bridewell for running away and leaving his family: discharged.
QS/1/3/304, 305
Elizabeth Smith, in bridewell as a rogue and vagabond: to be passed and conveyed to St ?, her last place of settlement.
QS/1/3/305
Vice-treasurer to pay Mr Solomon Spettigue of Launceston, administrator of James Row, gaoler, lately deceased, monies due.
Vice-treasurer to pay costs to John Cox, Stephen Daddo, John Andrew and Edward Slade in prosecution of William Baden.
Vice-treasurer to pay Mr Samuel Hendy, coroner, his bill.
Vice-treasurer to pay Mr Thomas Calvert, coroner, his bill.
QS/1/3/305, 306
Three writs of ad quod damnum on the following petitions were recorded:
2 June, Edward Eliot, esq.
27 April, Robert Cotton Trefusis, esq.
25 June, Nicholas Trevanion, clerk.
QS/1/3/306
Account of John Eyre, bridewell keeper: allowed.
Account of John Mules, gaoler: allowed.
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- Cornwall Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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