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Sessions at Bodmin

Catalogue reference: QS/1/3/112-119

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This record is about the Sessions at Bodmin dating from 5 October 1762.

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Reference
QS/1/3/112-119
Title
Sessions at Bodmin
Date
5 October 1762
Description

QS/1/3/112

Justices: Walter Borlase, doctor of laws; William Webb, William Veal, John Luke, esqs.; John Collins, clerk.

Jury: Reginald Billing, William Wade, Nicholas Marshall, Thomas Hodge, John Millett, Nathaniel Carkeet, Abraham Willington, William Treverton, Simon Slade, William Thomas, William Verco, Mark Thomas, James Lagor, Thomas Cock.

Recognizances to appear at next sessions:

Stephen Stacy of North Hill, yeoman

William Stacey of North Hill, yeoman, surety

Thomas Parsons of Lesnewth, yeoman.

Henry Stacey, John Harris, Walter Smeeth and Thomas Broad, all of Poundstock, yeomen; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d. each.

Vice-treasurer to pay Mr Calvert, coroner, his account.

QS/1/3/113

Appeal of Breage against order of 28 July for removal of Thomas Plint from Sithney to Breage: order confirmed; costs to Sithney.

Vice-treasurer to pay Mr Hendy, coroner, his account.

QS/1/3/113, 114

Continued appeal of Honiton, Devon [QS/1/3/107, 108]: removal order confirmed in respect of Swain Lugg, labourer, but discharged in case of wife and children, who were to be returned to Gerrans; Gerrans to pay costs to Honiton.

QS/1/3/114, 115

Appeal of John Hony, gent., against poor law accounts of Linkinhorne: allowed, and items in respect of Nicholas Foot and Vincent Darley, attorney, struck out; costs of the appeal to John Hony.

QS/1/3/115, 116

Complaint of Francis James and Robert Keskys of St Hilary, against trustees appointed under an Act of Parliament for the widening of the road from Falmouth through Penryn, Helston and Marazion, which continued via a turnpike at St Hilary: dismissed; costs to Humphry Cole, jun., on behalf of trustees.

QS/1/3/116

Recognizances to appear at next sessions:

George Simons of Cardinham, dyer

John Simons of Cardinham, dyer, surety

John Simons of Cardinham, dyer

George Simons of Cardinham, dyer, surety

Charles Mathews of ST Breward

George Simons of Cardinham, dyer, surety

John Simons of Cardinham, dyer, surety

Vice-treasurer to pay Mr Wroughton, coroner, his account.

QS/1/3/116, 117

Appeal of St Tudy against order of 5 July [QS/1/3/106] in respect of Stephens family: order reversed; costs to St Tudy.

QS/1/3/117

Edmond Wearn of Gulval; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d; and for assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d.

John Penberthy of St Hilary, yeoman, accused of misdemeanour: acquitted.

Thomas Row, Thomas Row, jun., and Henry Jose, all of St Levan, accused of assault and battery: acquitted.

Colan Bawden of Gwennap, accused of misdemeanour: acquitted.

Daniel Bamfield, Hannah Bamfield, Henry Jeffery and Elizabeth Parker, all of Mitchell; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d. each.

QS/1/3/117, 118

Joseph Verco, Edward Crisp, Joan Parker and William Parker, all of Mitchell; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d. each.

QS/1/3/118

Schadrach Gilbert of St Austell: discharged from bridewell.

John Prout of St Agnes: held in bridewell for bastardy.

Jane Hawken: discharged from bridewell.

Account of John Eyre, bridewell keeper: allowed.

Account of James Row, gaoler: allowed.

QS/1/3/118, 119

Annual licences as dealers in corn or grain granted as follows and on sureties as shown:

William King of Egloshayle

John Palk of Fowey, surety

Lazarus Courts of Fowey, surety

John Palk

William King, surety

Lazarus Courts, surety

Lazarus Courts

William King, surety

John Palk, surety

Edward Fox of Egloshayle

Lazarus Courts, surety

William King, surety

John Palk, surety

QS/1/3/119

Daniel Bamfield of Mitchell, misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.

Two gaol and marshalsea rates to be raised and paid over to the Vice-treasurer.

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Cornwall Record Office
Language
English
Record URL
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