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Sessions at Lostwithiel
Catalogue reference: QS/1/3/64-70
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This record is about the Sessions at Lostwithiel dating from 13 January 1761.
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- QS/1/3/64-70
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Title (The name of the record)
- Sessions at Lostwithiel
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Date (When the record was created)
- 13 January 1761
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Description (What the record is about)
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QS/1/3/64
Justices: William Webb, William Morshead, Arscott Bickford, esqs.; Joshua Howell, clerk; Sir John St Aubyn; John Molesworth, esq.
Jury: Nicholas [Cole?], Nathaniel Couch, Richard Roseveare, Hugh Littleton, James Littleton, Walter Treleaven, John Stephens, Nicholas Cole of Lanivet, Thomas Salmon, John Warmington, John Cole, John Hancock, John Martyn, Richard Vosper, John Lawe.
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
Richard Saunders of Stratton, fellmonger
Philip Butler of Stratton, yeoman, surety
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Philip Arthur, Edward Lark, Joseph Greeve, William Coone, Henry Cowling, Richard Tom, John Thomas and Walter Thomas, all of St Stephen in Brannel; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d. each.
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Catherine, wife of James Ustice of Budock; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d.
William Worsdale of Budock, blacksmith; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d.
Richard Auger of St Udy, and John Chapman of St Mabyn; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d. each.
Presentments against Stokeclimsland and St Stephen by Launceston, for non-repair of highways: discharged on payment of Court fees.
John Dunn of Budock; misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.
Recognizances to appear at next sessions:
James Rowe of Madron, carpenter
Henry Carter of Penzance, felt-maker, surety
Thomas Weymouth of Madron, fisherman
Henry Carter of Penzance, felt-maker, surety
Henry Carter of Penzance, felt-maker
James Rowe of Madron, carpenter, surety
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Vice-treasurer to pay Mr Hendy, coroner, his bill.
John Stephens of St Ive, labourer; stealing goods of Peter Wilton, value 1d.; petty larceny: public whipping.
Thomas Ballamy of Jacobstow, cordwainer; stealing goods of Francis Bassett, esq., value one farthing; petty larceny: private whipping.
Elizabeth Reep of St Winnow, single woman; stealing goods of Catherine Hodge, value 2d.; petty larceny: public whipping.
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Sampson Runnalls, als Trewinney, of St Austell, labourer; stealing goods of Samuel Mounts, value 6d; petty larceny: to be transported to America for seven years.
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Mary Deacon of Linkinhorne, widow; stealing goods of Peter Burnaford, value 1d; petty larceny: public whipping.
John Tucker of St Mabyn, blacksmith, putative father of male bastard child of Catherine Kellow: to continue in bridewell until he provided surety for child's maintenance.
Robert Yeo of Stratton, labourer, to continue in bridewell for want of surety.
Mary Vivian, held in bridewell as a rogue and vagabond: public whipping, then to be passed to the place of her legal settlement.
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Peter Bradhurst of St Stephen in Brannel; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d.
William and John Thomas, both of St Winnow, labourers; assault and battery, confessed: fined 6d. each.
Vice-treasurer to pay Clerk of the Peace for drawing contract for transporting John Deeble, tinner, and for various official duties, including 'paying the wives and children of the militia men'.
Vice-treasurer to pay Peter Wilton his expenses in convicting John Stephen.
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Vice-treasurer to pay Catherine Hodge, widow, her expenses in convicting Elizabeth Reep.
The following provided sureties for their licensing as badgers:
John Harper of Lostwithiel
Thomas Glanvill of Lostwithiel, surety
Philip Blewit of Lostwithiel, surety
Henry Mynard of St Germans
David Horndon of Callington, surety
Theophilus Moon of Liskeard, surety
Thomas Bartlett of Lansallos
Henry Mynard of St Germans, surety
Thomas Gatty of Fowey, surety
Thomas Giles of Fowey
Thomas Dandy of Lanreath, surety
William Bower of Lostwithiel
John Williams of Lostwithiel, surety
Richard Lucas of Lanlivery, surety
John Williams of Lostwithiel
William Bower of Lostwithiel, surety
Richard Lucas of Lanlivery, surety
William Hick of Lanlivery, gent.
Thomas Glanvill of Lostwithiel, surety
Philip Blewet of Lostwithiel, surety
One bridge rate to be levied.
Two gaol and marshalsea rates to be levied.
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Account of John Eyre: allowed.
Account of James Rowe, gaoler, allowed.
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- Cornwall Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/ec9bab08-179d-4d99-897e-942a291db66c/
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QS/1
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Sessions at Lostwithiel