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Sessions held at Truro

Catalogue reference: QS/1/12/477-497

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This record is about the Sessions held at Truro dating from 7th April 1835.

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QS/1/12/477-497
Title
Sessions held at Truro
Date
7th April 1835
Description

QS/1/12/477

Justices

Edward William Wynne Pendarves, esq. (chairman), Francis Hearle Rodd, Gordon William Francis Gregor, John Samuel Enys, Joseph Sawle Graves Sawle, John Paynter, Richard Gully Bennet, Humphry Willyams, Edward Collins, Richard Johns, John Borlase, George Simon Borlase, Matthew Garland Cregoe Barrington Reynolds, John Davies Gilbert, Vyvyan Robinson, Gilbert Edmund Turner Philp Joseph Harvey Hoskin, William Arundell Yeo, Henry Prynn Andrew and Christopher Wallis Popham, esqs., Richard Polwhele, John Rogers, Nicholas Kendall, Richard Gerveys Grylls, jun., George Treweeke, Charles Trevanion Kempe, Francis John Hext, Charles Valentine le Grice, Thomas

Pascoe, Charles Lyne, and John Peter, clerks.

Jury

John Symons, Collan Bawden, John Downing, John Furze, John Harry, William Kerness, Joseph ?Murphew [?Morphew], Oliver Hugh Olivey, William Parkin, James Paull, William Pearson, John Penrose, George Aunger Pryce, Joseph Reynolds, and Charles Richards, gents.

QS/1/12/478

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

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

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

Treasurer's account examined and allowed. £822.17s.5d. due to county from treasurer.

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

Wall to be built on S. side of turnpike road at W. end of Tresillian bridge.

Rev. Charles Hodgson appointed as visiting magistrate to Bodmin Lunatic Asylum in place of Rev. Robert Walker, deceased.

QS/1/479

Filiation orders

Child; M; When born; 13 Oct. 1833; Parish;Mother;Alleged father.; Padstow; Mary Ann Nance, singlewoman; John Rooke, jun. of Devonport, Devon, shoemaker.

QS/1/12/479,480

Filiation orders

Child; M; When born; 29 June; Parish;Mother;Alleged father.; Cornelly; Peggy Rundle, singlewoman; Charles Paddy of Cornelly, miller.

Following 7 items are orders for maintenance until child seven years old.

QS/1/12/480,481

Filiation orders

Child; M; When born; 12 Nov.;Parish;Mother;Alleged father.; Sancreed; Jane Trewren, singlewoman; Deponents:- Elizabeth Flood and John Trudgian of Sancreed, blacksmith.

QS/1/12/481,482

Filiation orders

Child; M; When born; 8 Sep.; Parish;Mother;Alleged father.; Sancreed; Jane Gard, singlewoman; William James of Sancreed, lab.; Deponents:- Mary Gard, wife of William Gard of St. Buryan, and Samuel Harvey of St. Buryan, yeoman.

QS/1/12/482

Filiation orders

Child; F; When born; 12 Nov.; Parish;Mother;Alleged father.; St. Breock; Elizabeth Pinch, singlewoman; William Hicks of St. Breock; Deponents:-John Kessell of St. Breock, yeoman and Maria, wife of Richard Lightfoot of St. Breock, yeoman.

QS/1/12/482,483

Filiation orders

Child; M; When born; 27 Aug.; Parish;Mother;Alleged father.; Mylor; Mary Carne, singlewoman; William Boucher, private in Royal Marines, stationed on board frigate 'Astrea' at Falmouth.; Deponent:- Samuel Vicary of Mylor, yeoman.

QS/1/12/483,484

Filiation orders

Child; M; When born; 9 Oct.; Parish;Mother;Alleged father.; St. Dennis; Jenefer Kent, singlewoman; James Brenton of St. Dennis, shoemaker.; Deponents:- William Rickard and Benjamin Kent, both of St. Dennis.

QS/1/12/484

Filiation orders

Child; F; When born; 8 Jan.; Parish;Mother;Alleged father.; Zennor; Margaret Richards, singlewoman; William Boase of Zennor, miner.; Deponents:- Ann Richards of Zennor, widow and Thomas Ellis of Zennor, yeoman.

QS/1/12/485

Filiation orders

Child; F; When born; 12 Mar.; Parish;Mother;Alleged father.; Ludgvan; Jane Harry, singlewoman; Henry Pearse of Ludgvan, miner.; Deponents:- Elizabeth Harry, wife of Thomas Harry of Ludgvan, mason and Margaret Betty of Ludgvan, widow.

Henry Sprague and William Tucker, both of St. Blazey, labs. indicted for stealing quantities of iron chain, property of John Thomas Austen, esq.: H.S. acquitted. W.T. received three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

QS/1/12/486

John Dennis of Wendron, lab. indicted for stealing a frockcoat, property of Nicholas Combellack. Pleaded guilty: one week's hard labour in Bodmin gaol, then private whipping.

John Wadge of St. Ewe, lab. indicted for stealing a brass candlestick, property of John Tonkin: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

Ordered that in future no application for bastardy order be heard until jury discharged.

John Retallack of Roche, lab., previously convicted of felony, indicted for stealing various quantities of timber, property of Frederick Secretan and others: acquitted on this charge.

QS/1/12/487

James Watson and William Jones, both of Breage, labs., indicted for stealing a silver watch, property of Margaret Laity, and George Chandler and John Barrow, both of Breage, labs. indicted for aiding and abetting: all four received three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol, then private whipping.

John Bridgman committed for felony, discharged ignoramus.

Joseph Hawken of St. Columb Major, lab., indicted for stealing a duck and a barndoor fowl, property of Peter Rounceval: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol then private whipping.

William Coumbe of St. Austell, lab. indicted for stealing a fowling-piece and two powder flasks, property of John Hodge: one week's hard labour in Bodmin gaol then private whipping.

QS/1/12/488

William Murton of Kenwyn, lab. indicted for stealing a horsebrush and a cooper's saw, property of John Mansell: acquitted.

Jonathan Hawke of Lanteglos by Fowey, lab., indicted for stealing a bag, and 16 gallons of wheat, property of William Harris: transported for seven years.

William Truscott of Roche, shoemaker, indicted for stealing 1lb. of leather, property of George Edyvean: acquitted.

Reuben Welsh of Truro, lab. indicted for stealing 9lbs. of pork, and 2yds. of materials, property of William Morgan: six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

QS/1/12/489

Charles Mansell of Kenwyn, lab, previously convicted of felony, indicted for stealing 200lbs. of hay, property of Joseph Carne: transported for seven years.

Samuel Symons, Henry Symons and Thomas Kendall, all of St. Minver, labs. indicted for stealing two steers and two oxen, property of William Blake: all transported for life.

Henry Mansell of Kenwyn, lab. indicted for stealing 200lbs. of hay, property of Joseph Carne: acquitted.

James Deeble and Matthew Datson, both of Gwennap, labs. indicted for stealing various candles, property of Francis Uren: both received one month's hard labour in Bodmin gaol and then a whipping at Consolidated Mines in Gwennap.

QS/1/12/490

Richard Bone of Tremaine, yeoman indicted for assaulting Henry Johns: acquitted.

Michael Carter of Liskeard, lab. indicted for assaulting William Murray, a constable, in execution of his duty, and also for common assault: two months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

George Lean of Camborne, lab. indicted for assaulting John Pearce, a constable of Camborne, in execution of his duty, also for common assault: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

Richard Mitchell, Joseph Lean, sen., Joseph Lean, jun., Henry Dyer, and William Rawlyn, all of Camborne, labs. indicted for a riot in Camborne: acquitted.

QS/1/12/490,491

Francis Richards, William Richards, John Richards, John Pascoe, William Williams, John Trounson, Sampson Harry, Thomas Pentecost, Sampson Nicholls and Joseph Moyle, all of St. Keverne, labs indicted for a riot and assaulting Joseph Tregoning and Edward Tregoning, also for assault on Joseph Tregoning, sheriff's officer, in execution of his duty: each fined 40s. each to enter into recognizance to keep the peace for 2 years. All imprisoned until fines paid.

QS/1/12/491

Filiation orders for maintenance until child seven years old.

Child; M; When born; 24 Oct.; Parish;Mother;Alleged; Father;Deponent/s; Ludgvan; Ann Williams, singlewoman; William Nicholas of Gulval, farmer.; Ann Williams, wife of John; Williams, of Gulval.

QS/1/12/492

Filiation orders for maintenance until child seven years old.

Child; F; When born; 16 Aug.; Parish;Mother;Alleged; Father;Deponent/s; Gwennap; Elizabeth Ivy, singlewoman; Thomas Grey of Gwennap, husbandman; Edmund Williams, of Gwennap, yeoman and Charles Hawke of Gwennap, yeoman.

QS/1/12/492,493

Filiation orders for maintenance until child seven years old.

Child; M; When born; 19 Jan.; Parish;Mother;Alleged; Father;Deponent/s; Marazion; Susanna Oats, singlewoman; Elisha Phillips of Marazion, yeoman.; Elizabeth Wills, wife of Richard Wills of Marazion, shoemaker and Charity Oliver of Marazion, spinster.

QS/1/12/493

Filiation orders for maintenance until child seven years old.

Child; F; When born; 15 Nov.; Parish;Mother;Alleged; Father;Deponent/s; Crowan; Mary Williams, singlewoman; Martin Bonds of Gwennap, miner.; Samuel Williams of St. Blazey.

QS/1/12/494

Filiation orders for maintenance until child seven years old.

Child; F; When born; 4 Jan.; Parish;Mother;Alleged; Father;Deponent/s; Breage; Elizabeth Champion, singlewoman; William Hoskin, of Breage, miner.; Methuselah Champion of Breage, miner.

Friendly societies

Rules and regulations of following societies seen and allowed:- Marazion; St. Austell Savings Bank, (alteration to rules); and Redruth Savings Bank (alteration to rules).

QS/1/12/495

Continued appeal by Nicholas Paul against distress warrant dated 15 Nov. last sent to constables of Gulval, to levy 10s. worth of goods, for failure to repair road in Gulval: held over.

Continued appeal by Cury against order of 1 Oct. last for removal of William Hocking, lab., and his children John (13) and Elizabeth (10) from Helston: held over.

Continued appeal by Talland against order of 29 Apr. last for removal of Richard Botters, Mary Ann his wife, and Abraham (25), Benjamin (22) and Mary Ann (18) children of Richard Botters by his first wife Jane, also John (6) and Joseph (3½), children by his second wife Mary Ann, from East Looe: held over.

QS/1/12/496

Appeal by Liskeard against order of 13 Dec. last for removal of Honor Johns, widow of John Johns, and Honor (10) her dau., not having gained settlement in her own right from St. Germans: held over.

Appeal by Crowan against order of 11 Dec. last for removal of William Williams, jun. and Johanna his wife, from Gwennap: order reversed with costs.

QS/1/12/497

Continued appeal by Ruan Major against order of 16 Aug last for removal of Mary Richards from Landewednack: order confirmed. Ruan Major to pay Landewednack £5 costs.

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