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Sessions held at Bodmin

Catalogue reference: QS/1/7/480-495

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This record is about the Sessions held at Bodmin dating from 6th October 1807.

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QS/1/7/480-495
Title
Sessions held at Bodmin
Date
6th October 1807
Description

QS/1/7/480

Justices

Francis Gregor, John Colman Rashleigh, Francis Hearle Rodd, esqs., William Flamank, D.D., Edmund Gilbert, Edward Paynes, Joseph Pomery, Thomas Penwarne, John Molesworth and Robert Walker, clerks.

Jury

Edmund Snell, Robert Coad, George Rowe, John Olver, Joseph Hambly, Nicholas Littleton, Peter Palmer, Peter Hambly, Edward Seccombe, James Bligh, John Buscumb, John Hocken, Oliver Slyman, Richard Retallack, James Magor, Walter Trestrail, Mark Harris and William Sandoe, gents.

Five gaol and marshalsea rates levied to be paid to Edward Coode, jun. gent., vice-treasurer.

Presentments of highways in Camborne, Budock, Lanteglos by Camelford, Antony, Penryn and Madron held over.

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Army transport rates fixed, to be in force until 22 Jan. next.

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Filiation orders

Child; F.; When born; 13 Aug.; Parish; Mother; Alleged father.; Morval; Mary Hancock, singlewoman; John Rendle of Pelynt, lab.

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Filiation orders

Child; M.; Parish; Mother; Alleged father.; Perranarworthal; Joan Vissick [Visick], singlewoman; Thomas Davey, of Kea, miner

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Bastardy orders

Name: William French; Parish: Madron; Court's decision: To remain in custody

Name: Richard Eddy; Parish: St. Just in Penwith; Court's decision: Discharged

Name: John Rendle; Parish: Morval; Court's decision: To remain in custody

Name: Charles Francis; Parish: St. Enoder; Court's decision: To remain in custody; Child not yet born

Mary Keam committed to bridewell as idle and disorderly person in St. Austell: discharged.

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William Pitts committed to bridewell for vagrancy in St. Austell: discharged.

Susannah Hugoe committed to bridewell for vagrancy in Bodmin: discharged.

Grace Richards, wife of Peter Richards, committed to bridewell for 'behaving disorderly by getting drunk and neglecting her family and also committing adultery and other lewd practices': discharged.

John Smith committed to bridewell for disorderly behaviour in Redruth: discharged.

William Rendle committed to bridewell for vagrancy in St. Columb Major: discharged and sent to place to last legal settlement.

Joseph Little, committed to bridewell, for want of sureties in breach of peace against Rebecca Little and [William deleted] and Mary Rosevear: to remain in custody.

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Filiation order

Child; F.; When born; 1 Sep.; Parish; Mother; Alleged father.; Tregony; Mary Woolcock, singlewoman; Charles Beard of Tregony

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Continued appeal by Sithney against order of 5 Feb. last for removal of William Polkinghorne, jun., Mary his wife, and their dau. Elizabeth (8) from Crowan: held over.

Appeal by St. Neot against order of 26 Sep. last for removal of William Dumble and his wife, and their children Simon (3½), James (2½) and Mary (9 months) from Warleggan: held over.

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Appeal by St. Neot against order of 26 Sep. last for removal of Florence Oliver, singlewoman, from Warleggan: held over.

Continued appeal by Holsworthy, Devon, against order of 20 May last for removal of John Burdon from Week St. Mary: order confirmed. Holsworthy to pay Week St. Mary £5 costs.

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Appeal by St. Merryn against order of 10 Sep. last for removal of Fanny Leekey, wife of William Leekey, an Irishman, soldier in 28th Regt. of Foot, and their children Joanna (4) and Mary (1 year 5 months) from St. Clement: order reversed. St. Clement to pay St. Merryn £5. 18s. 0d. costs and maintenance.

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Appeal by St. Michael Caerhays against order of 1 Aug. last for removal of Sarah Eddy, widow of William Eddy, mariner, and their children William (2), and Henry (11) from Falmouth: order reversed.

Recognizance

George Simmons of South Hill, lab., to answer in bastardy, and his pledge Peter Symmons [sic] of South Hill, carpenter: held over, child not yet born.

William Tremany indicted for misdemeanour at this sessions. Pleaded guilty: fined 1s. paid in court.

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Recognizance

John Prout, als. John Prout Vinnicombe of Liskeard, carpenter, to appear, and his pledge Richard Wills of Bodmin, innkeeper.

One gaol rate levied to be paid to Edward Coode, vice-treasurer.

One bridge rate levied to be paid to William Moorman, gent., bridge surveyor (west).

One bridge rate levied to be paid to James Chapple, jun., gent., bridge surveyor (east).

Friendly societies

Rules and regulations of friendly societies at St. Mary Magdalen [Launceston] and at St. Stephens by Saltash exhibited and allowed.

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Bridge surveyor (west) to repair Berrious [Buryas] bridge.

John Penrose of Truro, lab. indicted for assault and battery: acquitted.

John Pool of Egloshayle, lab. indicted for taking a Silver watch, property of Richard Walkey: 12 months' hard labour in bridewell then public whipping.

Recognizance

George Symons of South Hill to answer in bastardy, and Peter Symons his pledge: recognizances held over.

John Colman Rashleigh to be asked to preside as chairman at next sessions.

Vice-treasurer to discharge during coming year £150 remaining due on credit of Jail Act.

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Thomas Sampson of Ludgvan, lab., indicted for misdemeanour: acquitted for want of prosecution.

George Williams indicted for assault and battery: acquitted for want of prosecution.

Recognizances

William Field to appear in bastardy and his pledge William Allum: recognizances held over as child not yet born.

Charles Bottrell of Crowan, blacksmith, and his pledge Edward Walters: recognizances held over.

Edward Mill, Edward Mill, jun., John Mill, Sarah Mill and John Rogers indicted for assault and battery. All pleaded guilty: fined 1s. each paid in court.

Elizabeth Tiddy, of Gerrans, spinster, indicted for assaulting Mary, wife of John Saul: one month in bridewell.

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Susannah Woodman committed to bridewell for stealing a cotton shirt, property of William Retallick: sent to place of last legal settlement as a lunatic.

Thomas Maddern committed to bridewell for want of sureties in breach of peace against Mary his wife: discharged.

James Watty Oliver committed to bridewell for want of sureties in breach of peace against Francis Organ: discharged.

Jane Sennet committed to bridewell for want of sureties in breach of peace against Elizabeth Chirgwin: To remain in custody.

Peter Hocken committed to bridewell for want of sureties for his good behaviour in Penzance: discharged.

Friendly societies

Rules and regulations of societies at Crowan and Mawgan in Meneage exhibited and allowed.

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Salt Duty

John Clark, master of schooner 'Christian' from Dartmouth and William Cooke, mate, stated on oath that on [date left blank] they shipped at Liverpool 2,316 bushels, 16 lbs. of British fishery salt to carry it to St. Ives on account of John Harry, fish curer. They sailed on 8 Aug. last and on 11 Aug. they ran into a storm and the vessel sprang a leak. 43 bushels, 16 lbs. salt were lost: Collector of Excise to cancel the bond.

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Language
English
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