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Sessions at Lostwithiel
Catalogue reference: QS/1/3/105-111
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This record is about the Sessions at Lostwithiel dating from 13 July 1762.
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- QS/1/3/105-111
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Title (The name of the record)
- Sessions at Lostwithiel
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Date (When the record was created)
- 13 July 1762
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Description (What the record is about)
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QS/1/3/105
Justices: William Webb, William Veale, William Morshead, Thomas Vyvyan, esqs.; Joshua Howell, clerk.
Jury: John Honey, Thomas Courtis, John Little, John Bray, John Rain, John Harris, Rendall Hunkin, Henry Longmaid, John Hawke, Peter Hurdon, John Thomas, John Farro, Digory Pierce, William Pedlar, Samuel Broad.
QS/1/3/105, 106
Appeal of South Petherwin against order of 28 June for removal of Mary Tilly from Treneglos to South Petherwin: order reversed; costs to South Petherwin.
QS/1/3/106
Appeal of St Tudy against order of 5 July for removal of Elizabeth, wife of William Stephens, children John (6) and Joan (4), from St Germans to St Tudy: held over.
Order against William Wills [QS/1/3/102] for maintenance of grandchildren: discharged.
Thomas Nicholas of Constantine; non-attendance as juror: fined 40s.
Ezekiel Williams of St Allen; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d.
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
Thomas Rowe of St Levan, labourer
Thomas Row, jun., of St Levan, fisherman, surety
Henry Jose of St Levan, surety
Thomas Row jun., of St Levan, fisherman
Thomas Row of St Levan, labourer, surety
Henry Jose of St Levan, weaver, surety
Henry Jose of St Levan, weaver
Thomas Row of St Levan, labourer, surety
Thomas Row, jun., of St Levan, surety
QS/1/3/106, 107
Three bridge rates to be collected and paid to Trehane Symons, gent., Surveyor (east).
QS/1/3/107
Application of Philip Carlyon, esq., of St Blazey, to be discharged from apprenticeship indenture of 16 September 1752, re John Boswarthick, a poor child: granted.
Statute labour demanded from St Columb Major by trustees of Halworthy turnpike road: proportion to be done on the turnpike road set at one-tenth.
Presentment of Budock for non-repair of highways: held over.
QS/1/3/107, 108
Continued appeal of Honiton, Devon [QS/1/3/100,101]: further held over.
QS/1/3/108
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
Daniel Bamfield of Mitchell, yeoman
Francis Clemo of St Enoder, yeoman, surety
Daniel Bamfield of Mitchell, yeoman (for Hannah Bamfield)
Francis Clemo of St Enoder, yeoman, surety
Henry Jeffery of Mitchell, yeoman [entry partially deleted]
Elizabeth Parker of Mitchell, spinster
Christian Bamfield
Francis Clemo of St Enoder, surety
Edward Wearn of Gulval, maltster
William Hoskin of Madron, yeoman (surety)
John James of St Hilary, yeoman, surety
Peter Allen of St Austell, tinner; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.
John Anstis, gent., Bernard Anstis, yeoman, and John Anstis, jun., yeoman, all of St Germans, accused of misdemeanour: acquitted.
QS/1/3/109
Appeal of St Stephen in Brannel against order of 13 May for removal of William Dinnis, wife Jane and children William (8) and Jane (2) from St Enoder to St Stephen: order reversed; costs to St Stephen.
Recognizance to appear at next sessions:
John Penberthy of St Hilary, yeoman
Francis James of St Hilary, yeoman, surety
John James of St Hilary, yeoman, surety
John Rundle, jun., of St Neot, gent., appointed by Thomas Pitt of Boconnoc, esq., as gamekeeper for his manors of Broadoak, etc.
James Davies of Veryan, labourer; stealing goods of Charles Harris, value 4d.; petty larceny: public whipping.
James Hill of St Tudy, labourer accused of misdemeanour: acquitted.
QS/1/3/110
Martha Sier of St Tudy: discharged from bridewell.
Vice-treasurer to pay Charles Harris his expenses in the prosecution of James Davies of Veryan.
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
Colan Bawden of Gwennap, tinner
A rate of 6d. to be levied on Egloskerry and paid over to William Baron, esq., of Egloskerry, for highway repairs.
Thomas Roberts of Paul and his wife Jane: committed to bridewell for one month and bound over to keep the peace for one year, especially towards George Keigwin, gent.
James Hicks of Mylor: discharged from bridewell.
QS/1/3/111
Four gaol and marshalsea rates to be raised and paid to the Vice-treasurer.
Account of John Eyre: allowed.
Account of James Row: allowed.
Appeal of John Hony, gent., against poor rate for Linkinhorne: held over; rate books, etc., to be produced to next sessions.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Cornwall Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/b31ad7be-4457-4e8d-92d9-e0554ebd9d85/
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QS/1
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Sessions at Lostwithiel