Catalogue description Sessions held at Lostwithiel

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Details of QS/1/6/106/2-119/2
Reference: QS/1/6/106/2-119/2
Title: Sessions held at Lostwithiel
Description:

QS/1/6/106/2

 

Justices: Benjamin Forster, John Molesworth, Thomas Penwarne, John Coles, clerks; David Howell, Thomas Graves, esqs; and others.

 

Jury: Richard Trevithick, Richard Batten, John Penwarne, John Pollard, Anthony Wiles, Nicholas Tyack, William Reed, William Perry, John Pascoe, Andrew Paul, James Wood, Richard Brewer, Hannibal Thomas.

 

QS/1/6/106/2, 107/2

 

Appeal of Crowan against order of 8 Dec. 1791 for the removal of Thomas Hendra, wife Jane, and children Christopher (6), Elizabeth (4) and Ann (1 yr. 9 mo.), from Gwinear to Crowan: continued to next sessions.

 

QS/1/6/107/2

 

Appeal by Constantine against order of 19 Oct. 1791 for the removal of Jane Welsh, widow, children Simon (12) Margery (6) and Susanna (4), from St Gluvias to Constantine: order confirmed; Constantine to pay St Gluvias costs.

 

QS/1/6/108/2

 

Appeal by St Breock against order of 17 Nov. 1791 for the removal of Peggy, widow of Lambertus Vandersluys, and children Lambertus (7¼), William (6), Henrietta Maria (4) and George (2), from Lostwithiel to St Breock: continued to next session.

 

Henry Rogers; in custody for want of sureties to indemnify Redruth re bastardy: continued in custody to next sessions, the woman not yet having given birth.

 

QS/1/6/108/2, 109/2

 

Continued appeal of Breage against order of 19 Feb. 1791 for the removal of Charlotte Sullivan, widow, from Penzance to Breage: continued to next sessions.

 

QS/1/6/109/2

 

Continued appeal of Gwinear against order of 15 Jan. 1791 for the removal of Loveday, wife of William Pearse, mariner, and children Jane (11), Loveday (9), Hannah (5) and William White (2) from Mylor to Gwinear: continued to next sessions.

 

QS/1/6/109/2, 110/2

 

Application by Rame re male bastard born at Rame on 8 Oct. 1791; mother Elizabeth Williams, single woman, father Thomas Hinson of Rame, fisherman: T. H. to pay 2s. and E. W. 1s. weekly, and T. H. £4 9s. 6d. towards lying-in expenses.

 

QS/1/6/110/2, 111/2

 

Treasurer to pay Clerk of the Peace 20s. for carrying the statutes and other sessions books from one sessions to another for the past year; £11 for levy warrants at 5s. each, re gaol rates; 6/8d. for each of the following examinations:- Richard Cann, Benjamin Jones, Thos. Bray, John Pascoe and Mary Pascoe and their 2 children, and John Bond; 10 guineas salary for registering the Treasurer's accounts for gaol rate and Surveyors' accounts for bridges.

 

QS/1/6/111/2

 

Three gaol and marshalsea rates to be levied and paid to Samuel Hext, gent., Vice-Treasurer.

 

One bridge rate to be levied and paid to John Truscott, Surveyor of Bridges (west).

 

Trevemper Bridge and road near it to be put into good repair by Surveyor of Bridges (west).

 

QS/1/6/112/2

 

Continued appeal of Nicholas Donnithorne, esq., occupier of lands, tenements and rateable property in St Agnes, against a rate made on 15 Aug. 1791 by St Agnes: continued to next sessions.

 

QS/1/6/112/2, 113/2

 

Continued appeal of Nicholas Donnithorne, esq., occupier of lands, tenements and rateable property in St Agnes, against a rate made on 15 Feb. 1791 by St Agnes: continued to next sessions.

 

QS/1/6/113/2

 

Recognizances:

 

Joseph Waters of Kenwyn, yeoman, £60, and John Gundry of Wendron, yeoman, £60, for Joseph Waters to appear at next sessions.

 

George Trewren of Ludgvan, £100, to appear at next sessions. [crossed out]

 

QS/1/6/114/2

 

Application of Breage re male bastard born at Breage 28 Feb. 1791; mother Elizabeth Ripper, single woman, father Joseph Tregonning of Breage, labourer: J. T. to pay 16d., and E. R. 8d. weekly.

 

QS/1/6/115/2

 

Henry Rogers; in custody re bastardy for want of sureties: continued in custody to next sessions, the woman not yet having given birth.

 

John Hooper; indicted for assault, pleaded guilty: fined 6d.

 

Indictment against John Victor: quashed and recognizances discharged.

 

Indictment against Thomas Trewren of Ludgvan re felony: quashed, as no foundation found.

 

Ann Moor of Perranzabuloe, spinster; indicted for taking 20 lbs. weight of turfs, the property of Cornelius Cooke, value 3d.: acquitted.

 

Digory Orchard and John Orchard, both of St Thomas by Launceston; indicted for misdemeanour, pleaded guilty: fined 1d. each.

 

QS/1/6/116/2

 

John Tom of Morval, labourer; convicted for taking one iron shovel, the property of Richard Rundle, value 1d.: hard labour for one week.

 

Edward Honeychurch of Phillack, labourer; convicted for taking 20 yds of ribbon, the property of Jane Millett, spinster, value 10d.: one year's hard labour.

 

Zacheus Goldsworthy; in custody for running away and leaving his family chargeable to Gwennap: discharged.

 

Charles Webber; in custody as a vagrant: hard labour until next sessions.

 

Jane Dunnard, John Pascoe and Mary Gulliver; in custody as vagrants: discharged.

 

QS/1/6/117/2

 

Thomas Curnow; in custody as a vagrant: discharged.

 

John Bate, Mary Baker, John Canum, Harris Pearce; in custody as vagrants: discharged.

 

John Collins; in custody as a vagrant and for behaving in a riotous and disorderly manner: discharged after being admonished.

 

Allen Beauchire, otherwise Aly Bashe; in custody for wandering and begging in Padstow: remanded in custody until an opportunity occurs to send him to Falmouth for a passage to Lisbon.

 

George Sendell, otherwise Thomas; in custody for want of sureties re bastardy: discharged.

 

Joseph Tregonning; in custody for want of sureties re bastardy: continued in custody to next sessions.

 

Henry Coffin; in custody for want of sureties re bastardy: discharged.

 

QS/1/6/118/2

 

Recognizance of George Trewren of Ludgvan, £100, to appear at next sessions.

 

Mary Gill; in custody as a loose and disorderly woman: hard labour to next sessions.

 

Mary Williams; in custody for want of sureties for her good behaviour: continued in custody to next sessions.

 

John Mathews; in custody for want of sureties to keep the peace: discharged.

 

George Trewren, against whom indictment preferred for assault against Henry Philips, gent.: discharged, having entered into a recognizance.

 

QS/1/6/119/2

 

Nicholas Rentry; in custody for assault on Anthony Sando: discharged.

 

James Hick, in custody for want of sureties to keep the peace towards Richard Uren: discharged.

 

£35 2s. due to Mr Joseph Beard over and above his contract re the Sheriff's ward to be paid by Vice-Treasurer after examination by Mr Thomas Stephens, architect of Truro.

Date: 12 January 1792
Held by: Kresen Kernow (formerly Cornwall Record Office), not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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