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Sessions at Lostwithiel

Catalogue reference: QS/1/3/338-343

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This record is about the Sessions at Lostwithiel dating from 9 January 1770.

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QS/1/3/338-343
Title
Sessions at Lostwithiel
Date
9 January 1770
Description

QS/1/3/338

Justices: Joshua Howell, clerk; William Pennington, esq.

Jury: Bennett Andrew, William Samwell, Richard Poplestone, Richard Turner, John Benallick, William Tinney, John Soper, Ruben Dyer Bone, Thomas Harris, John Tregear, Robert Thomas, John Greeve, Richard Carveth, jun., Hugh Bawden.

QS/1/3/338, 339

Appeal of St Just in Roseland against order of 19 October for removal of Hester Richards, single woman, from Perranzabuloe to St Just in Roseland: order reversed; costs to St Just.

QS/1/3/339

Recognizances to appear at next sessions:

Thomas Richards of St Hilary, labourer

Richard Favell of Perranuthnoe, surety

Robert Matthew of Perranuthnoe, surety

[Above entered twice.]

Henry Bettinson of Pelynt, Blacksmith; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.

Hugh Lukey of Lanivet, clothier; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.

Sarah Nicholls, in bridewell for breach of the peace and for want of sureties: to continue in detention.

Mary Shepherd, in bridewell as a disorderly woman: discharged.

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William Hitchens [Hutchens] to continue in bridewell until next sessions.

William Stephens to continue in bridewell until next sessions.

Nathaniel Hamilton, in bridewell as a disorderly person: to continue in detention until next sessions.

Jane Roach of Paul; stealing goods of Edward Row, value 9½d.; petty larceny: public whipping.

Samuel Wood, Robert Williams and Robert Baker, in bridewell as rogues and vagabonds: to continue in detention until next sessions.

Indictment against William Courtnay of Grampound, excise officer, by Bridget wife of Samuel Harper, for a misdemeanour: quashed for insufficiency.

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Vice-treasurer to pay the Clerk of the Peace various charges for the carrying-out of his duties, as specified.

William Harris of Gwennap, blacksmith; stealing goods of Richard Hussey, esq., and others, value 8d.; petty larceny: public whipping.

Joell James of Towednack, mason, accused of stealing goods of Edward Giddy, clerk, and others: acquitted.

Recognizances to appear at next sessions:

John Petherick of Grampound, blacksmith

Edward Luke of Grampound, weaver, surety

Elizabeth Reynolds of Grampound, spinster, accused of stealing goods of Cordelia Petherick: acquitted.

QS/1/3/342

Recognizances to appear at next sessions:

John Treverton of Grampound, labourer

William Courtnay of Grampound, surety

William Courtnay of Grampound, labourer

John Treverton of Grampound, surety

Thomas Trewartha of Gwennap, tinner; stealing goods of Thomas Odgers, value 4d.; petty larceny: public whipping.

William Trethewy of St Teath, labourer; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.

Account of Samuel Hendy, gent., coroner: allowed.

Vice-treasurer to pay Thomas Odgers his expenses in the prosecution of Thomas Trewartha.

Account of John Eyre, bridewell keeper: allowed.

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Presentments regarding highways at Endellion and St Teath: held over.

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Mary Earle, Elizabeth Earle and James her son, and Elizabeth Edwards and Thomas William her son, in bridewell as vagrants and vagabonds: discharged to Penryn, the place of their last legal settlement.

The High Constable of the north division of East Hundred to show cause why he had not collected the county levy.

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Cornwall Record Office
Language
English
Record URL
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