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Sessions held at Lostwithiel

Catalogue reference: QS/1/8/188-195

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This record is about the Sessions held at Lostwithiel dating from 12th July 1814.

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Reference
QS/1/8/188-195
Title
Sessions held at Lostwithiel
Date
12th July 1814
Description

QS/1/8/188

Justices

Francis Gregor, Edmund John Glynn, John Colman Rashleigh, Richard Vyvyan, Thomas Graham, John Gould, jun., and William Little, esqs., Edmund Gilbert, Robert Walker, John Trefusis and Joseph Pomery, clerks.

Jury

Thomas Kelly, Arthur Gaved, John Hay, John Coad, Richard Stephens, John Cook, Edward Parsons, William Pearse, John Adams, William Rundle, John Andrew, William Andrew, Nicholas Wills, Edward Blake, Daniel Huddy, Thomas Geach, John Williams, Samuel Yeoman, William Lane, William Dangar, George Coath, William Maynard, and John Penwarne, gents.

Nine gaol and marshalsea rates levied to be paid to Edward Coode, gent., vice-treasurer.

QS/1/8/189

Presentments of highways in Stithians, Mabe, St. Columb Major and Lawhitton held over.

QS/1/8/189, 190

Army transport rates fixed, to be in force until 14 Oct. next.

QS/1/8/190

Recognizances

Michael Williams of Perranarworthal to answer in bastardy and his sureties held over.

Peter Willoughby of Illogan to abide by bastardy order: discharged.

Sampson Vivian of St. Austell for appearance of Jane Vivian his wife to answer for assault and battery, and Sampson Vivian his pledge: discharged.

Thomas Curgenven of Truro, mercer, and his pledge Arthur Pascoe of Truro, shoemaker: discharged.

John Kestle of Penryn, lab. indicted for taking two ducks' eggs property of James Mallett: six months' hard labour in county gaol.

QS/1/8/191

Bridge surveyor (west) to repair Tregudick Bridge.

Henry Boase of Falmouth, lab. indicted for taking 40lbs. of rope, property of John Bull and Robert Russell: three months in county gaol.

Elizabeth Martin of St. Austell, singlewoman, indicted for taking a dimity petticoat and two long cloth caps, property of Mary Truscott: three months in county gaol.

Samuel White of St. Austell indicted for stealing a promissory note for one pound, property of Thomas Woolcock: one month's hard labour in county gaol, during which time to be publicly whipped in St. Austell Market Place on a market day.

QS/1/8/192

Recognizances

Thomas Martin of Advent, yeoman to appear, and his pledge John Martyn of Lanteglos by Camelford.

Richard James of St. Mawes to appear, and his pledge Nicholas Tolmie Tresidder of Falmouth, gent.

Appeal by Stowford in Devon against order of 20 June last for removal of William Hean and Grace his wife from Whitstone: held over.

QS/1/8/193

Filiation Order:

Child; M.; When born; 15 Apr.; Parish; Mother; Alleged father.; Redruth; Mary Francis; John Nicholls, jun., of Redruth, gardener

QS/1/8/194

Presentment of highways in Lezant discharged on payment of court fees.

Bastardy orders

Name: Joseph Gill; Parish: St. Stephen in Brannel; Court's decision: To remain in custody

Name: Abednego Rowe; Parish: Newlyn; Court's decision: Discharged

Name: Richard Nicholls; Parish: St. Keverne: Court's decision: Discharged

John Ferry committed to bridewell for vagrancy in Redruth: discharged.

Recognizances

George Warren and Matthew Doble his pledge: discharged.

Thomas Wearne, and Jeremiah Poat and Thomas Bolitho his pledges: discharged.

Thomas Harvey to answer for assault and battery, and his sureties: discharged.

QS/1/8/195

Appeal by Merther against order of 2 May last for removal of John Williams and Ann his wife from Probus: held over.

Jane Lobb committed to bridewell for want of sureties in breach of peace against Samuel Hitchins: discharged.

Recognizances

James Harvey of Falmouth, mariner, and of Francis Standfield Symons, his pledge: held over.

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Cornwall Record Office
Language
English
Record URL
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QS/1

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Sessions held at Lostwithiel