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Sessions held at Lostwithiel
Catalogue reference: QS/1/1/98-106
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This record is about the Sessions held at Lostwithiel dating from 7 April 1741.
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- QS/1/1/98-106
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- Sessions held at Lostwithiel
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Date (When the record was created)
- 7 April 1741
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QS/1/1/98
Justices: Edmund Prideaux, James Tillie, Samuel Foot, Nicholas Glynn, Philip Spernon, Thomas Pitt, Francis Gregor, John Hoblyn, John Williams, John Derbyshire Birkhead, John Glanvill, Walter Kendall, Richard Eliot.
Jury: Nicholas Lower, John Crocker, Thomas Pomeroy, Richard Pomeroy, Peter Truscott, John Pearce, Samuel Lyne, John Parsons, John Collier, John Dinner, Anthony Palmer, Robert Smyth, John Benny, Daniel Truscott, Daniel Dennis, James Doble, John Spettigue, Arthur Bersey, Nicholas May.
Recognizances to appear at next sessions: John Dennis of Feock, tinner, Thomas Millard of Perranarworthal, surety, Thomas Kneebone of Feock, tinner, surety,
Thomas Millard of Perranarworthal, John Dennis of Feock, tinner, surety, Thomas Kneebone of Feock, tinner, surety
Thomas Kneebone of Feock, tinner, John Dennis of Feock, tinner, surety, Thomas Millard of Perranarworthal, surety
Hugh Kneebone of Feock, tinner, William Deeble of Feock, surety, John Dennis of Feock, surety
William Deeble of Feock, tinner, Hugh Kneebone of Feock, tinner, surety, John Dennis of Feock, surety.
QS/1/1/99
Appeal of William Newton, clerk, vicar of Sithney, against his poor rate assessment: dismissed
Appeal of James Fox, Thomas Elliott and Anthony Bowhay, Callington, against poor rate: dismissed for lack of notice
Appeal of Gerrans against order of 28 Feb. for removal of Bennett Philpp, his wife and 2 children from Camborne to Gerrans: held over.
QS/1/1/99,100
Appeal of Mawgan-in-Meneage against order of 16 Mar. for removal of Margery Thomas, widow, her dau. Diana (22) and her son Joshua (6) from Helston to Mawgan: order confirmed.
QS/1/1/100
Recognizances to appear at next sessions: Thomas Tucker of Week St. Mary, Robert Burden of Week St. Mary, surety,
Richard Wells of Jacobstow, Robert Burden of Week St. Mary, surety
John Clifton jun., Robert Burden of Week St. Mary, surety.
Appeal of St. Breock against order of 7 Jan. for removal of Roger Thristle, lab., from Egloshayle to St. Breock: order confirmed.
Appeal of Perranzabuloe against order of 18 Nov. for removal of Grace Reed, single woman, from Egloshayle to Perranzabuloe: order reversed, Egloshayle to pay costs to Perranzabuloe.
QS/1/1/101
Appeal of Mawgan-in-Meneage against order of 9 Feb. for removal of Richard Kenavah alias Williams (45), wife Elizabeth (45), sons John (17), Richard (7) and dau. Ann (2) from Sithney to Mawgan: order confirmed.
Appeal of St. Austell against order of 16 Jan. for the removal of Henry [Boffett], lab., from St. Mewan to St. Austell: order confirmed, costs to be paid by St. Austell to St. Mewan.
QS/1/1/101,102
Appeal of St. Stephens-by-Saltash against order of 26 Mar. for removal of Richard Roberts, wife Jane, dau. Mary (6) son Samuel (4) dau. Ann (9 months) from Landrake to St. Stephens: order confirmed.
QS/1/1/102
Account of James Tillie, esq., allowed. To continue for a further year as treasurer (east).
Account of Francis Gregor, esq., allowed. To continue for a further year as treasurer (west).
Account of Francis Penwarne, surveyor (east), allowed.
Account of Alexander Hambly, surveyor (west), allowed.
QS/1/1/102,103
Thomas Tabb of Camborne, tinner, stealing 2lbs white tin, from Robert Hoblyn, esq. and others: petty larceny to value of 10d., public whipping.
QS/1/1/103
Nicholas Landing alias Langdon of Ruan Lanihorne, lab., stealing 3 sheaves of barley, from Richard Chesson: petty larceny to value of 6d: public whipping
QS/1/1/103
St. Germans: discharged on payment of fees, from convictions for non-repair of highways: fine of £5 which had been levied on them, to be paid to surveyor of highways to spend on repairs.
Cury and Kea presented for non-repair of highways: notice to be given them "to compel them to the more speedy repairing of their said highways".
QS/1/1/103,104
William Webber of St. Winnow, yeo., to pay John Roe, his former servant, £4.10s. due to him for wages plus £1.10s.3d. costs and committed to gaol until payment made.
QS/1/1/104,105
"For the greater encouragement of the woollen manufactor of this Kingdom so highly beneficial to this County by imploying great numbers of poor persons in spinning and working up the wool of this County" from 1 May, rates of pay for spinning various sorts of wool to be implemented (as detailed), the payments to be in money not in goods and not to exceed the rates specified.
QS/1/1/105
John Roddick, Michael Jackson, Thomas Dunholm and Thomas Cary [see QS/1/1/92 and QS/1/1/95] to be removed to their places of last settlement
Accounts of Thomas Eyre, keeper of the bridewell, to be referred for examination to JPs. as appointed, £40 to be paid him on account.
QS/1/1/105,106
Treasurer to pay George Conner, keeper of Launceston gaol, £4, his usual quarterly allowance and 17s for burying Richard Diamond, a prisoner.
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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/c7b82909-5983-4f4e-8de6-ec6209370840/
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QS/1
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Sessions held at Lostwithiel