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Sessions held at Bodmin

Catalogue reference: QS/1/12/352-381

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This record is about the Sessions held at Bodmin dating from 31st December 1833.

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QS/1/12/352-381

Title

Sessions held at Bodmin

Date

31st December 1833

Description

QS/1/12/352

Justices

Edward William Wynne Pendarves, esq., (chairman), Sir William Molesworth, Sir Charles Lemon and Sir John Colman Rashleigh, barts., John Hearle Tremayne, William Lewis Salusbury Trelawny, Joseph Sawle Graves Sawle, David Howell, Richard Gully Bennet, Humphry Willyams, Richard Johns, Joseph Thomas Austen, John Phillipps, George Simon Borlase, William Hext, Henry Thompson, George Boughton Kingdon, and John Davies Gilbert, esqs., Joseph Pomery, William Molesworth, Nicholas Kendall, Richard Gerveys Grylls, jun., Charles Hodgson, Thomas Grylls, George Treweeke, Thomas Pascoe, Henry Thomas Dyke and Nicholas Every, clerks.

Jury

Richard Hambly Andrew, Edward Allen, Thomas Brewer, John Blake, William Brown, Robert Billing, James Curgenven, Robert Cleave, James Crook, Samuel Cowling, Thomas Ellery, William Gray, William Grose, Thomas Grose, Lewis Harris, Harry Hockin, Thomas Johns, John Johns, Robert Lean, Edward Lean, John Lean, Giles Jory and John Pearce, gents.

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Fourteen gaol and marshalsea rates levied to be paid to Edward Coode, gent., treasurer.

Treasurer to pay Clerk of Peace 40s. for carrying statutes at large from one sessions to another for past year; £32 for levy warrants for gaol and marshalsea rates for year past, and £21 for clerk's salary.

John Hearle Tremayne requested to preside as chairman at next sessions.

Two bridge rates levied to be paid to James Chapple, gent., bridge surveyor (east).

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Filiation orders

Child: F; When born: 9 Mar. 1832; Parish;Mother;Alleged Father.: Perranarworthal; Jane Visack [Visick], singlewoman; Matthew Knowles of Feock, mariner.

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Child: F; When born: 14 Dec. inst.; Parish;Mother;Alleged Father.: St. Winnow; Grace Wellington; William Stephens of Egloshayle, lab.

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Child: M; When born: 11 Nov.; Parish;Mother;Alleged Father.: Ladock; Elizabeth Roberts, singlewoman; James Thomas of Wadebridge, miner.

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Child: M; When born: 10 Nov.; Parish;Mother;Alleged Father.: St. Mewan; Hannah Clemows, singlewoman; Philip Skews of St. Ewe, miner.

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Richard Hicks of St. Dennis, lab. indicted for stealing 1lb. of bacon, property of Robert Stephens: one month's hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

Susanna Yeates of St. Breock, singlewoman indicted for stealing two sovereigns, property of Ann Warne. Pleaded guilty: two months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

John Williams of Breage, lab., indicted for stealing various clothing and a gold pin, property of Richard Tyacke: six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

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John Merrifield and Collan Datson, both of Gwennap, labs. indicted for stealing 20lbs. of copper ore, property of Pascoe Grenfell and others, also for stealing 20lbs. copper ore, property of Stephen Davey and others, also for stealing 20lbs. copper ore, property of persons unknown: acquitted.

Above J.M. and C.D. indicted for stealing a wire sieve, property of Stephen Davey and others. J.M. acquitted and C.D. found guilty. Both indicted for stealing a wheelbarrow, property of William Collins and John Collins: both received six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

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Recognizance

Thomas Rees, master of the 'Flora' of Tenby in South Wales, to give evidence on John Tredwyn's indictment against William Withiell for a felony: recognizance estreated.

Visiting magistrates to the gaol having reported gross negligence and misconduct on part of turnkeys: ordered that these magistrates may discharge, at their discretion, any offending turnkeys, and appoint others at a salary they think fit.

Proposal by John Vivian of Pencalenick, esq. to repair Kiggon bridge and roads leading thereto: accepted.

Bridge surveyor (west) to pay Joseph Thomas Austen, esq. £40 for the improvements made by him to drains and watercourses of St. Blazey bridge.

Bridge surveyor (east) to pay William Burt of Launceston £10 for his plans, model and trouble regarding rebuilding of Poulson bridge.

Bridge surveyor (east) to pay half the sum of £149.2s.9d. for the alteration and improvement of road from Launceston to Poulson bridge.

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Thomas Medland of Stratton, lab., and Mary, wife of Thomas Ford of Stratton, lab. indicted for stealing eight gallons of oats, property of John Simmons Ford: T.M. received one week's hard labour in Bodmin gaol and private whipping. M.F. received one month in Bodmin gaol.

Thomas Curry of Landulph, lab. indicted for stealing a drake and a mallard, property of Henry Heirn: transported for seven years.

Isaac Cock of Kenwyn indicted for stealing a fowl, property of William Michell: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

Charles Holvoso [?Halvosso] of Penryn, lab. indicted for stealing a copper furnace, property of Thomas Rickard: six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

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Samuel Truman of Tywardreath, lab., indicted for stealing an umbrella, property of Joseph Stick: acquitted.

William Wymond and John Couch Pasco, both of Landulph, yeomen, appeared on behalf of inhabitants of the parish and pleaded not guilty to bill of indictment for causing a nuisance.

Recognizances

Above W.W. and J.C.P. to appear at next sessions.

William Hockin of Poughill, lab., indicted for stealing 20lbs. of hay, property of John Cory: six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

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Richard Hambly of Bridgerule (in Cornwall) lab. indicted for stealing 24 gallons of wheat, two sacks, and two bags, property of Richard Kingdon: nine months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

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William Pascoe of St. Michael Penkivel, lab., a previous conviction for felony being in force on 6 Dec. last, indicted for [stealing] 3 pints of gin, a jar, a pint of rum, two glass bottles, a leather apron and coins, property of Peter Harding: transported for fourteen years.

Joseph Martin of Truro, lab. indicted for stealing a watch, property of Lewis Truscott: transported for seven years.

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Peter Staple of Kilkhampton, lab. als. Peter Staple Bond, lab. indicted for stealing a half-guinea, two half crowns., a purse, and various clothing, property of Philip Brent: acquitted.

Thomasine Morcum of St. Austell, widow, indicted for stealing a pair of shoes, property of Thomas Rosevear: one month in Bodmin gaol.

Bastardy orders

Name: Robert ?Tidman; Parish: Lelant; Court's decision: To remain in custody. Child not yet born.

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Bastardy orders

Name: James Thomas; Parish: Ladock; Court's decision: Discharged.

Name: Thomas Pagan; Parish: Lanlivery; Court's decision: To remain in custody. Child not yet born.

Name: William Stephens; Parish: St. Winnow; Court's decision: Discharged.

Name: Samuel Julian; Parish: Bodmin; Court's decision: To remain in custody. Child not yet born.

Name: William Herring; Parish: St Mary's, Scilly; Court's decision: Discharged.

Name: Matthew Knowles; Parish: Perranarworthal; Court's decision: Discharged.

Continued appeal by St. Erth against order of 10 Oct. 1832 for removal of William Champion, Joanna his wife, and their children Isaac (8), and Charlotte (15) from Lelant: held over. [Isaac 18].

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Appeal by Liskeard against order of 22 Nov. last for removal of Joseph Binney [?Benney], Catherine his wife, and their children George Ham Binney (5 years 9 months), Susanna Ham Binney (3 years 9 months), and Joseph Binney (2 years 6 months) from Maker in Cornwall: held over.

Continued appeal by Kenwyn against order of 2 Aug. 1832 for removal of James Gray, Christian his wife, and their children, James (16), William (16), Francis (14), Elijah (13), Mary (11), Jeremiah (9), Jemima (8), Catherine (6) and Elizabeth (3) from Kea: held over.

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Appeal by Aldington in Kent, against order of 9 Oct. last for the removal of Richard Burton, and Susannah his wife from Mevagissey: held over.

Appeal by Paul against order of 23 Dec. inst, for removal of Jane Daniell, singlewoman, from Gulval: held over.

Appeal by St. Agnes against order of 17 Dec. inst. for removal of Thomas Garland, Rebecca his wife, and his son Henry (5) from Illogan: held over.

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Continued appeal by Feock against order of 28 Mar. last for removal of Thomasine Harris, widow, and her children by the late Thomas Harris, John (11), Thomasine (8), Thomas (6), Ann (4), and Margaret (7 months) from Mylor: held over.

Appeal by Calstock against order of 6 Nov. last for removal of Jane Perry, wife of Isaac Perry, and Joseph Cocking Perry, her child from St. Austell: held over.

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Appeal by Charles, Plymouth, Devon against order of 7 Oct. last for removal of William Goynes, Mary Ann his wife, and their child Mary (20 months) from Lansallos: held over.

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Joseph Johns of St. Austell, lab., with a previous conviction in force on 17 Dec. last, indicted for stealing two sovereigns, two half-sovereigns, other coins including a foreign silver half-dollar, property of Thomas Higman: transported for fourteen years.

Robert Quick Williams of St. Blazey, lab. indicted for stealing five pairs of shoes, and three single shoes, property of Henry Prowse: transported for seven years.

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Eldred Williams of Grampound, lab. indicted for stealing two silver tablespoons, property of Richard Clemmow. Pleaded guilty: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

Thomas Jeffers of Fowey, lab. indicted for stealing 8 shirts, 2 pairs of drawers and other items property of James Pulling, also indicted for stealing clothing, property of John Collins: transported on each charge for seven years (total fourteen years).

John Bunt of Liskeard, lab. indicted for stealing fustian coat, property of Henry Hill: transported for seven years.

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William Lucas of Bodmin, lab. indicted for stealing a goose, property of William Whiting: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

Elizabeth Williams, Margaret Williams and Mary Eddy, all of Ludgvan, singlewomen, indicted for stealing 100 turves, property of John Bamfield: each received one month's hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

Richard Gower of Fowey, lab. indicted for stealing 1lb. raisins, property of David Couch: one week in Bodmin gaol.

William Withiel of Padstow, shipwright, indicted for stealing 24lbs. of rope, property of John Tredwen: acquitted.

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Thomas Thomas, jun., of Sancreed, lab. indicted for stealing a silver watch, property of John Ellis: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol, then private whipping.

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Samuel Langley of St. Columb Major, lab. indicted for stealing four sixpences and a button, property of Elizabeth Benney: acquitted.

James Ennis and Henry Ennis, both of St. Blazey, labs. indicted for stealing 100 apples property of John Rogers. Catherine Ennis of St. Blazey, widow, indicted for receiving the apples, knowing them to be stolen: each received fourteen days' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

Samuel Glasson committed to bridewell for want of sureties in breach of peace against Thomas Libby: discharged.

John Williams, Francis Hicks and Thomas Symons committed to bridewell for want of sureties in breach of peace: discharged.

Richard Pethick committed to bridewell by John Wallis, gent., mayor of Bodmin, and Thomas Commins, gent., J.P. of Bodmin for want of sureties in breach of peace against Mary James: discharged.

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Henry Huthnance of St. Martin in Meneage, lab. indicted for obtaining fraudulently 5s. from Ralph Michell: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

William Venning of Altarnun, lab., indicted for assaulting Christopher Venning, a constable of Altarnun, in execution of his duty, and also for common assault: fourteen days' hard labour in Bdomin gaol.

William Bate, yeoman, Richard Harris, tailor, James Hill, lab., and Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Bate, lab., all of Blisland, indicted for riot and assault. W.B. found guilty, others acquitted: W.B. fined £10, one month in gaol and to remain there until fine paid.

Presentments of highways in Mawgan in Meneage, Lanivet, Jacobstow and Landulph: held over.

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Inhabitants of St. Columb Minor presented for not repairing highway from Trerice Mill in Newlyn to Legona House for distance of one furlong, and six feet wide: acquitted.

Recognizances

Henry Humphries of St. Agnes, gent. to appear and his sureties Richard Rowe of St. Agnes, gent., and John Ferris Benallack of Truro, gent.

Richard Rowe of St. Agnes, miner to appear, and his sureties above H.H. and J.F.B.

James Goyen of St. Agnes, miner, to appear, and his sureties above H.H. and J.F.B.

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William Goyen of St. Agnes, miner to appear and his sureties above H.H. and J.F.B.

Philip Roberts of St. Agnes, miner to appear and his sureties above H.H. and J.F.B.

John West of St. Agnes, miner to appear and his sureties above H.H. and J.F.B.

Richard Boundy of St. Agnes, miner to appear and his sureties above H.H. and J.F.B.

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Walter Teague of Redruth, lab. indicted for erecting ten stalls and ten standings, obstructing and narrowing the highway in Redruth: acquitted.

Richard Temby of Redruth, lab., also indicted for above: acquitted.

John Hicks of Redruth, lab., also indicted for above: acquitted.

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Appeal by Lanteglos by Fowey against order of 21 Oct. last for removal of Joseph Quinnel and Ann his wife from Fowey: held over.

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Continued appeal by William Sandys Sandys, esq. against poor rate made for St. Minver Lowlands 27 Sep. last: assessment amended. Tithe sheaf reduced to 1s.8d. in £ on yearly value of £60.

Continued appeal by William Sandys Sandys, esq. against poor rate made for St. Minver Highlands 15 Oct. last: assessment amended. Tithe sheaf reduced to 1s. in £ on yearly value of £450.

Presentment of highways in Mawgan in Meneage held over.

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Continued appeal by Lamorran against order of 8 July last for removal of William Davis and Mary his wife from Veryan: order reversed. Veryan to pay Lamorran £12 costs and maintenance.

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Continued appeal by East Stonehouse in Devon against order of 19 July last for removal of Mary Trounce (18), John Trounce (15) and Jane Trounce (11), children of John Trounce and his late wife Mary from Penzance: order confirmed. East Stonehouse to pay Penzance £5 costs.

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Appeal by Callington against order of 8 Oct. last for removal of Edward Bawden, lab., and Ann his wife from Stokeclimsland: appeal dismissed. Callington to pay Stokeclimsland £2 costs.

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Continued appeal by St. Stephen by Launceston against order of 21 Sep. last for removal of Elizabeth Spry, singlewoman, from Egloskerry. Stated that by an indenture of 4 July 1826 E.S. a poor child (11) was bound to John Adams of St. Stephen until the age of 21, omitting the words "or the time of her marriage", but adding "according to the statute...". E.S. served J.A. at Cargentle in St. Stephen for 3 years, then her master went away, saying he would "give her up [at] her time" but he and his family never returned. E.S. remained at Cargentle with Timothy Ridgman who succeeded J.A. in the occupancy of Cargentle where she stayed for 12 months, except a fortnight, having made an agreement with him, received no wages, but had her meat and clothes. Later, still under 21, she hired herself to different persons, among them Mr. William Hornabrook, present overseer of Egloskerry and served him there. Court considered that E.S. still only 19, had avoided her indenture: order reversed. Egloskerry to pay St. Stephen £7 costs and maintenance.

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