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Sessions held at Lostwithiel
Catalogue reference: QS/1/1/196-200
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This record is about the Sessions held at Lostwithiel dating from 10 July 1744.
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- QS/1/1/196-200
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Title (The name of the record)
- Sessions held at Lostwithiel
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Date (When the record was created)
- 10 July 1744
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Description (What the record is about)
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Justices: John Williams esq., Sir John Molesworth, Esmond Prideaux, John Thomas, esqs.
Jury: Nicholas Cole of Tywardreath, Thomas [Pomery], John Nyle, John Rundle, William Rowe of Trevenna, Peter Truscot, Edward Geach, William Rowe of Boconnock, John Walkham, William Reed, Richard Stephens, John Chapple, Thomas Thomas, Henry Thomas, Robert Thomas, Nicholas Cole of Lanivet, John Thomas, Francis Clemmo, William Trevithick, John Basset, Anthony Cock.
Presentments for non-repair of highways against Probus, St. Erme and St. Clements: discharged on payment of fees.
QS/1/1/196,197
Appeal of Whitstone against order of 13 Apr. for removal of Jacob Jeffery and wife Mary from St. Stephens by Launceston to Whitstone: order confirmed, costs to St. Stephens.
QS/1/1/197
½Bridge rate to be levied and paid to Francis Penwarne, surveyor (east) who was also ordered to have Tregew, a county bridge, repaired "and railed 3 feet high".
Appeal of South Milton, Devon, against order of 3 May 1744 for removal of Mary Woolridge from Lezant to South Milton: order reversed, costs to South Milton.
Cases against James Nance: held over.
QS/1/1/198
Appeal of Laneast against order of 28 March 1744 for removal of Degory Trenance and wife Elizabeth from Poundstock to Laneast: held over.
Apprenticeship agreement of John Symonds of St. Minver, gent., in respect of Ann Pill, a poor child of St. Minver: discharged on grounds of her misdemeanours.
QS/1/1/198, 199
Appeal of St. Mabyn against order of 14 Apr. for removal of John Gill, wife Patience and daur. Elizabeth (14), s. Richard (8), daurs. Love (7) and Anne (4) and one s. unbaptised, from St. Breock to St. Mabyn: order reversed, costs to St. Mabyn.
QS/1/1/199
Case against Edward Hays: held over.
Recognizances to appear at next sessions: Richard Peters of Grampound, victualler, Stephen May of Lostwithiel, lab., surety.
Richard Peters jnr. of Newlyn, blacksmith, Richard Peters of Grampound, victualler, surety
William Parker of Newlyn, cordwainer Richard Peters of Grampound, victualler, surety. Thomas Martyn fo Newlyn, carpenter William Parker of Newlyn, cordwainer, surety.
Case in respect of William Tom held over.
Mary Hony and William Aungier, forcible entry and detainer of tenement of Bodwyn, St. Teath: fined 1s each, premises to be restored to Joan Eustice.
A one-half gaol and marshalsea rate to be levied and paid to John Lyne, vice-treasurer.
QS/1/1/200
Robert Streek and James Fuller, vagrants: to be publicly whipped and discharged from bridewell.
Cases entered at last sessions by Richard Borlase and Nathaniel Bennett: held over.
Joan Mutton and Mary Ball: discharged from bridewell.
Vice-treasurer to pay Thomas Eyre, bridewell keeper, his bill. Vice-treasurer to pay John Lemincott, keeper of Launceston gaol, £4, his usual quarter's salary.
Thomas Hick of Luxulyan, assault and battery, confessed: fined 1s.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Cornwall Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/3efa32e6-50f2-41b3-8cac-c9f66c8408ec/
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QS/1
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Sessions held at Lostwithiel