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Sessions at Lostwithiel

Catalogue reference: QS/1/3/158-162

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This record is about the Sessions at Lostwithiel dating from 10 Julyl 764.

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QS/1/3/158-162
Title
Sessions at Lostwithiel
Date
10 Julyl 764
Description

QS/1/3/158

Justices: Sir John Glanvill; John Fortescue, William Webb, Penhallow Cuming, esqs.; Joshua Howell, clerk; John Molesworth, Francis Kirkham, William Morshead, esqs.

Jury: William Hick, William Samuel, Philip Harris, John Phillipps, Thomas Issaack, John Harris, Hugh Littleton, Robert Hancock, John Bray, John Stevens, Richard Parsons, John Pearn, John Tregenna, Thomas Mellow, Thomas Bartlett, William Wallis.

Charles Saunders of St Breock, yeoman; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d.

Richer Nancollis of Egloshayle, yeoman; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d.

Recognizances to appear at next sessions:

John Angwin of St Just in Penwith, tinner

Thomas Reynolds of St Just in Penwith, tinner, surety

Edmund? [Edward?] Wearn of Gulval, maltster

William Williams of Cuby

James Bonithon of Grampound, gent., surety

QS/1/3/159

Appeal of St Winnow against order of 5 April for removal of William Sturtridge and wife Elizabeth from Lanlivery to St Winnow: order confirmed; costs to Lanlivery.

QS/1/3/159, 160

Appeal of Forrabury against order of 14 May for removal Florence Mitchell, widow, and children Ann (14), Mary (7) and John (4) from Minster to Forrabury: order confirmed; costs to Minster.

QS/1/3/160

Mary Richards of Mevagissey, single woman, convicted of stealing goods of Jane Pascoe, William Maunder, John Olver and Thomas Jago, each value 6d; petty larceny: to be transported to America for seven years.

Vice-treasurer to pay prosecutors of Mary Richards.

QS/1/3/160, 161

Joseph Rogers of Quethiock; stealing goods of Richard, value 10d., and of John Edgecumb, value 10d.: public whipping.

QS/1/3/161

Charles Rogers of Duloe, accused of stealing goods of William Coryndon: acquitted.

John Harvey of St Buryan; assault and battery: fined 6d.

Presentment against St Austell for non-repair of highways: discharged.

St Germans; non-repair of highways: fined £20.

Charles Saunders of St Breock and Richard Nancollis of Egloshayle; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d. each.

John Magor of Perranarworthal, accused of a misdemeanour: acquitted.

Vice-treasurer to pay Mr Tremenheere, solicitor of John Edgcomb, and Mr John Pasco, solicitor of Richard Toms, for prosecution of Joseph Rogers.

QS/1/3/162

Jone Creed, in custody as a 'loose, idle and disorderly person': to be discharged from bridewell.

Thomas Ryan of Tipperary, in custody as a 'rogue and vagabond': to be conveyed to Ireland as not having obtained legal settlement here.

Account of John Eyre: allowed.

Account of James Row: allowed.

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Cornwall Record Office
Language
English
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/42556618-f850-440b-8d55-f548a4a8f6c0/

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