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Sessions at Lostwithiel

Catalogue reference: QS/1/3/120-125

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This record is about the Sessions at Lostwithiel dating from 11 January 1763.

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QS/1/3/120-125
Title
Sessions at Lostwithiel
Date
11 January 1763
Description

QS/1/3/120

Justices: John Collins, clerk; William Morshead, John Molesworth, esqs.; Joshua Howell, clerk; Charles Trelawny, esq.

Jury: John Blake, Nicholas Avent, William Wymond, Robert Beal, John Peake, John Rundle, Thomas Wills, Edward Trenowth, Samuel Hicks, James Binnick, Abram Austin, Nathaniel Couch, Peter Treleven, Jacob Williams, William Martin, Richard Guy, Richard Cleave.

John and George Simons of Cardinham, fullers, and Christopher Matthew of St Breward; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d. each

Presentments against Boyton and Bridgerule, for non-repair of highways: discharged on payment of court fees.

QS/1/3/120, 121

Further evidence heard on application of Francis James, Robert Keskys and others [QS/1/3/115,116]: Tregurtha gate, St Hilary, to be removed, having been erected without authority.

QS/1/3/121

Trehane Symons, gent, Surveyor (east), to pay Saltash turnpike for repair of Hoskins bridge, and to repair Notter bridge and Panther bridge.

Recognizance to appear at next sessions:

James Paul of Redruth, gent.

William Paul of Redruth, tinner, surety

Two bridge rates to be raised and paid to Joseph Yonge, gent., Surveyor, (west).

QS/1/3/122

Recognizances to appear at next sessions:

Richard Doidge Wadge (son of Josiah)

Josiah Wadge of Callington, clock-maker, surety

John Wadge (son of Josiah)

Josiah Wadge of Callington, clock-maker, surety

Richard Jennings of Gerrans, blacksmith

William Stile of Lostwithiel, tanner, surety

William Marks: discharged from bridewell

Presentment against St Mabyn for non-repair of highways: held over.

Elianor, wife of Thomas Hawken; stealing goods of Andrew Evans, value 2d.; petty larceny: public whipping.

Joseph Pomery of Falmouth, hellier, accused of stealing goods of Richard Thomas: acquitted.

Stephen Stacey of North Hill, yeoman, accused of misdemeanour: acquitted.

Thomas Parsons of Lesnewth; misdemeanour: fined 1s.

QS/1/3/123

Vice-treasurer to pay various sums (as specified) to the Clerk of the Peace for drawing up contracts and bonds; for transporting William Eddy and Emanuel Nicholls; for warrants; for carrying books to and from court; for examination and pass of Mary King and Margaret Johnson, vagrants, to Stoke, Somerset; salary for paying wives and children of the militia men; and for overseeing various accounts.

QS/1/3/123-125

Annual licences to deal in corn or grain granted as follows, and on sureties as shown:

Henry Mynard of St Germans

William Bower of Lostwithiel, surety

Thomas Bartlett of Lansallos, surety

Thomas Bartlett of Lansallos

William Bower, surety

Henry Mynard, surety

Edmond Moon of Calstock

Thomas Bartlett, surety

Granvill Payne, surety

William Bower of Lostwithiel

Joseph Yonge of Mevagissey, surety

Francis Polkinghorne, surety

Joseph Yonge of Mevagissey

William Bower, surety

Francis Polkinghorne, surety

Nicholas Nichols of Fowey

Simon Roskilly of Boconnoc, surety

William Bower, surety

Simon Roskilly of Boconnoc

John Harper, surety

Thomas Glanvill, surety

Robert Bake of Camelford borough

Degory Langman, surety

Josias Fuge, surety

Thomas Giles of Fowey

Noel Norway, surety

Jonathan Baron, surety

QS/1/3/125

Vice-treasurer to pay Robert Cazier for repairs to bridewell.

Account of John Eyre: allowed.

Account of James Row, gaoler: allowed.

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

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Cornwall Record Office
Language
English
Record URL
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