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Licences to operate as badgers issued for one year (each badger in the sum of £40...
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- Licences to operate as badgers issued for one year (each badger in the sum of £40 and each surety £20)
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Badger: James Littleton of Lanlivery; Sureties: Thomas Palk of Fowey, John Bennett, jun., of Lostwithiel
Badger: William Willcock of St Veep; Sureties: John Williams, John Harper, both of Lostwithiel
Badger: Edmund Herring of Pillaton; Sureties: Nicholas Nicholls of Fowey, John Turner of Pelynt
Badger: Nicholas Nicholls of Fowey; Sureties: Edmund Herring of Pillaton, John Turner of Pelynt
Badger: John Turner of Pelynt; Sureties: Edmund Herring of Pillaton, Nicholas Nicholls of Fowey
Badger: Thomas Bartlett of Lansallos; Sureties: William Bower, Thomas Thethewey, both of Lostwithiel
Badger: William Bower of Lostwithiel; Sureties: said Thomas Thethewey & Thomas Bartlett
Badger: Simon Roskilly of Boconnoc; Sureties: said Thomas Trethewey, Trehane Simons of Egloshayle
Badger: John Elliot of St Blazey; Sureties: said Thomas Bartlett, John Pearce of Mevagissey
Badger: John Pearce of Mevagissey; Sureties: said Thomas Bartlett & John Elliot
Badger: John Anstis of St Germans; Sureties: Nicholas Brent of St Dominick, John Ambrose of Calstock
Badger: Nicholas Brent of St Dominick; Sureties: John Anstis of St Germans, John Ambrose of Calstock
Badger: Henry Rickard of Calstock; Sureties: said John Ambrose & John Anstis
Badger: John Ambrose of Calstock; Sureties: said Henry Rickard & John Anstis
Badger: William Wade of Tintagel; Sureties: William Clode of Camelford, Josias Tude of Tintagel
Badger: John Palke of Fowey; Sureties: John Harper and Joseph Sturtridge both of Lostwithiel
Badger: John Harper of Lostwithiel; Sureties: John Palke of Fowey, Joseph Sturtridge of Lostwithiel
Badger: John Reed of East Looe; Sureties: James Tuckett of East Looe, William Courtney, of East Looe
Badger: James Tuckett of East Looe; Sureties: John Reed & William Courtney, both of East Looe
Badger: William Courtney of East Looe; Sureties: said John Reed & James Tuckett
Badger: Henry Maynard of St Germans; Sureties: Nicholas Bray of Stratton & said John Reed
Badger: Nicholas Bray of Stratton; Sureties: said Henry Maynard & John Reed
Badger: Thomas Giles of Fowey; Sureties: John Spiller of Lostwithiel, Francis Polkinghorne of St Austell
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Writ of Certiorari, dated 28 November 1757, commanding all indictments whatsoever, trespasses, contempts and misdemeanours of John Hawken, wife Hester, John Hawken, jun., Benjamin Hawken, Hester Hawken, Mary Hawken, Millicent Hawken and John Chapman be sent to his Majesty on the octave of St Hillary; also a recognizance taken on 9 January last from John Hawken, late of St Breward, now of Michaelstow, and William Hawken of Irish, St Breward.
Account of Francis Penwarne, late coroner: to be paid.
Margaret, wife of William Polglaze of St Austell; stealing goods, value 4d., of William Luke, gent.: private whipping.
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Samuel Nicholls, labourer, and Rachael Swigg, widow, both of St Cleer; stealing goods, value 6d., of Richard Rickard: transported to American plantations for 7 years.
Elizabeth, wife of James Nile of Menheniot, labourer; stealing goods, value 6d., of John Pollard: public whipping.
James Polglaze of Breage; tried for stealing goods of John Edmonds: acquitted.
Samuel Michell, esq., Samuel Sage, John Tretheway, Francis Arthur, jun., all labourers of St Tudy; John Hill of Michaelstow, labourer; William Power, carrier, John Best and John Peters, cordwainers, all of Bodmin; tried for forcible entry: acquitted.
Henry Reynolds of Redruth, yeoman; tried for trespass: acquitted.
QS/1/2/246, 247
Mary Tresise of St Just in Penwith, single woman; stealing goods, value 6d., of a person unknown: transported to American plantations for 7 years.
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James Row, gaoler, to be paid ten guineas for apprehending Benjamin Wills, one of the riotous tinners.
Accounts of John Eyre and James Row, gaoler: to be paid.
Frances Best, bastard child of Mary Best, now in bridewell: to be taken to St Lawrence, the place of her birth.
John Keast of St Austell, held in bridewell for refusing to find surety to appear in court: to remain in custody until next sessions, or he finds surety.
Appeal of Richard Hooper of St Austell against the apprenticeship of Parnall Hammer, a poor child of St Mewan: held over.
QS/1/2/248
Catherine Morrice of Kea, in bridewell for assaulting Hannah Williams and refusing to find surety: discharged.
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- Cornwall Record Office
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- English
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QS/1
Quarter Sessions Order Books
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Licences to operate as badgers issued for one year (each badger in the sum of £40 and each surety £20)