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Sessions held at Lostwithiel
Catalogue reference: QS/1/8/84-96
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This record is about the Sessions held at Lostwithiel dating from 12th January 1813.
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- QS/1/8/84-96
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Title (The name of the record)
- Sessions held at Lostwithiel
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Date (When the record was created)
- 12th January 1813
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Description (What the record is about)
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QS/1/8/84
Justices
John Vivian, Edmund John Glynn, Francis Hearle Rodd, Edward William Stackhouse, John Gould, jun., esqs., and Robert Walker, John Trefusis and Joseph Pomery, clerks.
Jury
John Pearce, Thomas Nattle, Thomas Pollard, John Pollard, William Pollard, William Searle, John Hill, Samuel Varcoe, George Tallack, Oliver Sleeman, John Parnall, George Geach, jun., John Carne, William Jane, Robert Wonwell, Thomas Cock, Charles Thomas, Jonas Gaved, John Gaved, Richard Rogers, Samuel Trethewy and William Roberts, gents.
Presentment of highways in Stithians, Mabe, Calstock, St. Columb Major and Penryn: held over.
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Nine gaol and marshalsea rates levied to be paid to Edward Coode, gent., vice-treasurer.
Treasurer to pay deputy clerk 40s. for carrying statutes at large and sessions books from one sessions to another, £24 for levy warrants for gaol and marshalsea rates for past year at 10s. per sessions, and £21 for salary of deputy clerk.
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Army transport rates fixed to be in force until 10 May next.
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Francis Gregor, esq., requested to preside at next sessions.
Recognizance
John Wallis of Bodmin, gent., to appear and plead against indictment, and his surety John Wallis, jun. of Bodmin, gent.
QS/1/8/87
Filiation orders
Child; F.; When born; 3 Oct.; Parish; Mother; Alleged father.; St. Martin in Meneage; Jane Oliver, singlewoman; George Martin of St. Martin in Meneage, lab.
QS/1/8/88
Filiation orders
Child; F.; When born; 11 Nov.; Parish; Mother; Alleged father.; St. Allen; Jinny [? Jenny] Jory, singlewoman; John Brown of St. Allen, yeo.
QS/1/8/89
Filiation orders
Child; M.; When born; 12 Dec.; Parish; Mother; Alleged father.; Redruth; Elizabeth Borlase, singlewoman; James Richards of Illogan, miner
QS/1/8/90
Bastardy orders
Name: Peter Love; Parish: Phillack; Court's decision: Discharged
Name: Mary Lukey; Parish: Breage; Court's decision: Committed for refusing to declare father: discharged
Name: Joseph Gill; Parish: St. Stephens [sic]; Court's decision: To remain in custody
Name: Richard Mitchell; Parish: Breage; Committed for refusing to obey bastardy order: to remain in custody
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Bastardy orders
Name: George Martin; St. Parish: Martin [sic]; To remain in custody
John Easlick committed to bridewell for deserting his wife, likely to become chargeable to Fowey: discharged.
Francis Williams committed to bridewell for deserting his family, chargeable to St. Dennis: adjudged a rogue and vagabond. One month's hard labour.
Appeal by Penryn against order of 15 Oct. last for removal of John Parker, Bridget his wife, and their dau. Mary (20) from St. Allen: held over.
QS/1/8/92
Appeal by Paul against order of 5 Dec. last for removal of Rebecca, wife of William Roberts, and Ann, their dau. (1 year 11 months) from Penzance: held over.
One bridge rate levied to be paid to William Moorman, gent., bridge surveyor (west).
Bridge surveyor (west) to repair Long Bridge.
Friendly Societies
Rules and regulations of following societies allowed and confirmed:- Redruth, Illogan and St. Agnes.
QS/1/8/93
Thomas Scholar of Sithney, lab. indicted for taking twelve apples, property of James Buller: acquitted.
Robert Thomas of Bodmin, yeo. indicted for taking 20 gallons of sea sand, property of William Growden: one day in county gaol.
Recognizances
Richard Elson of St. Germans to prosecute bill of indictment against William Smale for felony: recognizance estreated.
John Elson of St. Germans to give evidence against above W.S.: recognizance estreated.
Henry Drew of Wendron, lab. indicted for taking 2 bushels of coals, property of Oliver Matthews: acquitted.
QS/1/8/94
Richard Oats of Menheniot, lab., indicted for taking a cock fowl, property of John Cook: twelve months' hard labour in bridewell.
Mary Williams of Boconnoc, indicted for taking a cotton gown and other articles, property of Ann Searle: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.
James Scoborio of St. Columb Major, lab., indicted for taking a goose, property of Philip Mill: one month's hard labour in Bodmin gaol.
Nicholas Stephens of Bodmin, horse dealer, indicted for assault and battery: fined 1s. and one month in Bodmin gaol. To remain in gaol until fine paid.
QS/1/8/95
Richard Cunnack of Penzance, indicted for assault and battery, pleaded guilty: fined 1s. paid in court.
Recognizance
Henry Bawden of Gwennap to answer in bastardy, and of John Bawden and John Whitford, his pledges: recognizances estreated.
Continued appeal by Constantine against order of 23 May last for removal of Mary Chafer, singlewoman, from Mawnan: order reversed. Mawnan to pay Constantine £13 costs and maintenance.
QS/1/8/96
Continued appeal by St. Keyne against order of 25 July last for removal of Thomas Bunt, Jane his wife, and their son John from Liskeard: order reversed. Liskeard to pay St. Keyne £8. 18s. 0d. costs and maintenance.
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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/c40293ea-abff-47c4-ad85-6b95c300144a/
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QS/1
Quarter Sessions Order Books
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Sessions held at Lostwithiel