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Sessions held at Bodmin

Catalogue reference: QS/1/2/96-99

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This record is about the Sessions held at Bodmin dating from 8 October 1751.

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QS/1/2/96-99
Title
Sessions held at Bodmin
Date
8 October 1751
Description

QS/1/2/96

Justices: John Glanvill and John Williams

Jury: Christopher Bawden, Christopher Cotty, Robert Elford, John Harry, John Rowe, John Tucker, Nathaniell Lang, John Amey, William Bant, William Walls, Humphry Stephens, Richard Symons, Henry Doble, Peter Buckingham, John Dunkin, John Michell, John Phillipps.

QS/1/2/97

Henry Maynard, Richard Hobb, William Teague and John Deiryall, of St Germans, yeomen; confessed to a misdemeanour: fined 5s. each.

Appeal of St Blazey against order of 18 July last for removal of David Tom from Tywardreath to St Blaze: held over.

Recognizances to appear at next sessions:

William Bray of Madham Church [Marhamchurch?]

John Robinson of Week St Mary, gent., surety

Elizabeth, wife of William Hallett of Marhamchurch William Bray of Marhamchurch, and John Robinson of Week St Mary, gent. sureties

Daniel Pearse and wife Dorothy, of Week St Mary; confessed to a misdemeanour: fined 6d. each.

William Hambly of Week St Mary; confessed to a misdemeanour: fined 6d.

John Elliott of Marhamchurch; confessed to a misdemeanour: fined 6d.

Philip Freeman of Crowan, tinner; stealing goods, value 10d., from Philip Corin: private whipping.

William Letcher of St Enoder, cordwainer; tried for stealing goods of William Henwood: acquitted.

QS/1/2/98

Thomas Brown of Minster; confessed to misdemeanour: fined 6d.

Robert Edyvean of St Stephen in Branwell; misdemeanour: fined 2s. 6d.

Henry Leverton of Gwennap; tried for assault and battery: acquitted.

One gaol and marshalsea rate to be raised and paid to Vice-treasurer.

Presentment of Veryan for not repairing highways: held over.

Presentment of Duloe for not repairing highways: held over.

Presentment of Ludgvan for not repairing highways: held over.

Rees Rice and John Porter, committed to bridewell by Truro magistrates [see QS/1/2/95]: public whipping.

QS/1/2/99

Account of John Eyre, bridewell-keeper: allowed.

Account of Thomas Turner, gaoler: allowed.

Richard Bullock of Bodmin; confessed to assault and battery: fined 6d.

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Cornwall Record Office
Language
English
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/aa328056-0a26-4bc2-8f55-c149284b4ad0/

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QS/1

Quarter Sessions Order Books

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Sessions held at Bodmin