Catalogue description Sessions held at Lostwithiel

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Details of QS/1/6/361-379
Reference: QS/1/6/361-379
Title: Sessions held at Lostwithiel
Description:

QS/1/6/361

 

Justices: Weston Helyar, Robert Lovell Gwatkin, Thomas Graham, esqs; Edmund Gilbert, John Bennett, clerks; William Flamank, D.D.; and others.

 

Jury: John Cole, Jonathan Higgs, William Warne, Ralph Cole, John Cole, John Christian, Samuel Hoblyn, William Withiel, Samuel King, John Wilton, Samuel West, John Symons, Thomas Grose, gents.

 

QS/1/6/361, 362

 

Presentments of highways in Redruth, Wendron, Crowan, Paul and Linkinhorne: continued to next sessions.

 

Four gaol rates to be raised and paid to Edward Coode, jun., gent., Vice-Treasurer.

 

Presentment of capital burgesses of Bodmin, for not repairing the Assize Hall: continued to next session.

 

QS/1/6/362

 

Treasurer to pay Deputy Clerk of Peace 20s. for carrying the statutes, etc., from one sessions to another; £12 for levy warrants at 5s. each; 6s. 8d. each for the examination of Philip Griffin, Joan Nankivell, Joseph Walker, Thomas Bray, Susanna Evans, Mary White, Margaret Arthur, Martha Lee; and 10 guineas salary for entering and registering accounts.

 

QS/1/6/363

 

Continued appeal of Redruth against order of 4 April 1795 for the removal of Frances, wife of Thomas Coombe, and son John (8 mo.) from Wendron to Redruth: order confirmed; Redruth to pay Wendron costs.

 

QS/1/6/363, 364

 

Appeal of St Columb Minor against order of 6 Nov. 1795 for the removal of Mary Thomas, widow, and children Jenefer (14), Mary (11), Ann (8) and Elizabeth (6), from St Columb Major to St Columb Minor: order confirmed; St Columb Minor to pay St Columb Major costs.

 

QS/1/6/364, 365

 

Appeal of Newlyn East against order of 29 Sep. 1795 for the removal of Elizabeth Langdon from Falmouth to Newlyn East: order reversed; Falmouth to pay Newlyn East costs.

 

QS/1/6/365, 366

 

Application by St Ervan for relief re a female bastard corn at St Ervan on 1 Nov. 1795; mother Ann Strongman, father Silvester Key of St Ervan: S. K. to pay 2s. and A. S. 1s. weekly; also S. K. to pay £1 13s. towards the lying-in charges.

 

QS/1/6/367

 

Plea of Paul to the presentment of highways received and filed; issue joined, and venire facias awarded.

 

Recognizances:

 

William Trevena of Redruth, yeoman, £20, for Mary Trevena, spinster, to appear at next sessions.

 

William Tonkin of Paul, yeoman, £20, Thomas Tonkin of Paul, yeoman, £10, for William Tonkin to appear at next sessions.

 

James Downing; pleaded guilty to assault: fined 1d.

 

QS/1/6/368

 

Appeal of Lanteglos by Camelford against order of 3 Dec. 1795 for the removal of Peter Rescoll from St Breock to Lanteglos by Camelford: order confirmed; Lanteglos by Camelford to pay St Breock costs.

 

QS/1/6/368-370

 

Appeal of St Teath against order of 31 Oct. 1795 for the removal of Ann Sweet, wife of William Sweet, and children William (3½) and Elizabeth (1), from Tintagel to St Teath. Husband, William Sweet, with Joseph Kellow, Thomas Kellow, John Jenkin and John Bray, on 10 Nov. 1793 took work in the Delabole slate quarry in St Teath called Withy Bush, as common labourers for one year at 50 guineas. Quarry worked for ¾ year, and then given up. While working, W. S. resided in Tintagel, where he rented a house at 30s. p.a., and kept a cow at £3: order reversed, subject to opinion of King's Bench; Tintagel to pay St Teath costs.

 

QS/1/6/370

 

Recognizances of Joseph Martin of Redruth, labourer, and William Pearse of Redruth, labourer, for the appearance of Joseph Martin, to answer for assault: discharged.

 

George Solomon; in custody charged with having eloped from Nicholas Clemo, his master: discharged.

 

Sarah Oats; in custody, charged with wandering abroad and lodging in the open air in Falmouth: discharged.

 

QS/1/6/371

 

John Burrows; in custody charged with having run away and left the service of his master, Walter Hooper: discharged.

 

Appeal of St Clement against order of 1 Aug. 1795 for the removal of Elizabeth, wife of John Tippett, and son George (1 yr. 2 mo.), from Newly East to St Clement: continued to next sessions.

 

James Downing; in custody charged with assault on George Glasson and threatening to murder him: continued to next sessions.

 

Ann Carbines; in custody for refusing to declare the father of her bastard child likely to become chargeable to St Erth: discharged.

 

QS/1/6/372

 

Philip Lissen; in custody for want of sureties to indemnify Duloe re bastardy: discharged.

 

Thomas Matthews; in custody for want of sureties to indemnify St Mabyn re bastardy: continued in custody to next sessions, the woman not yet having given birth.

 

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

 

Pleas of John Wilmot, John Andrew and John Halvossow, to bill of indictment against them for a misdemeanour: continued to next sessions.

 

QS/1/6/373

 

Plea of William Harrison to bill of indictment against him for assault: continued to next sessions.

 

Stephen May; in custody for want of sureties re breach of peace on sisters Rachel and Elizabeth: discharged.

 

William Harris, late of Camborne, labourer; convicted of taking one great-coat, value 4d., the property of Matthew Vyvyan, gent.: 6 months' hard labour, and to be whipped until his back is bloody at the beginning and end of his imprisonment.

 

Recognizances:

 

William Allen of Perranzabuloe, £20, Nicholas Bice of the same £10, for William Allen to appear at next sessions.

 

QS/1/6/374

 

Ann Pearce; acquitted of riot and misdemeanour for want of prosecution: discharged.

 

Joel Grose; acquitted of riot and misdemeanour for want of prosecution: discharged.

 

John Roberts; acquitted of assault for want of prosecution: discharged.

 

Recognizances:

 

Nicholas Bice of Perranzabuloe, yeoman, and William Allen, his pledge, for the appearance of Nicholas Bice to answer for assault: discharged.

 

William Allen, and Nicholas Bice, his pledge, for the appearance of William Allen to answer for assault: discharged.

 

John Langdon of Colan, labourer, to appear re bastardy; and of Thomas Major and William Benny, his pledges: continued to next sessions.

 

QS/1/6/375

 

A scire facias to be issued to Thomas Kingston and Joseph Betty, to show cause why the recognizances entered into by them for Thomas Kingston, jun., to abide by order re bastardy should not be estreated.

 

Recognizances:

 

William Tonkin of Paul, fisherman, to appear re assault, and sureties: discharged.

 

Nathaniel Roberts of Mawnan, and sureties, to appear re assault: discharged.

 

Joseph Tiddy of Gwennap, tinner, to appear re assault, and of Joseph Parks, his pledge: discharged.

 

Nathaniel Roberts of Mawnan, and William Edwards, his pledge: discharged.

 

QS/1/6/376

 

Recognizances:

 

Isaac Ninnis and Joseph Hocken of St Ives, main permors [sureties] for the appearance of Mary Trevena to answer for assault: discharged.

 

Francis Daw of Redruth, to answer for a misdemeanour, and Thomas and Mary Daw, his pledges: discharged.

 

James Rabley of Perranarworthal, victualler, to answer for assault: estreated.

 

Ann Duff, late of Truro, widow; convicted of taking one silk bonnet and one yard of satin ribbon, value 1d., the property of Joan Trewarthen: 6 months' hard labour.

 

QS/1/6/376, 377

 

Mary Bawden, late of Gwennap, spinster; convicted of taking one cotton handkerchief, value 4d., the property of Rebecca Gelly: 6 months' hard labour.

 

QS/1/6/377

 

Surveyor of Bridges (west) to put into good repair Trevemper, Rizow, and Tregudick Bridges and roads belonging thereto; also the roads belonging to Long Bridge, Tresillian and Keagon Bridge, and the river near Grampound Bridge.

 

John Giles, master of the boat Favourite, and Joseph Treweek of Sithney, labourer, took oath. J. G. swore that, on 17 Sep. 1795, they shipped, at Falmouth, 500 bushels of foreign salt to be carried to Porthleven in the port of Penzance, for use of the pilchard fishery, for John Blewett, fish-curer; in the course of the voyage, he met stormy and tempestuous weather, and was obliged to throw a part of the salt overboard to preserve the remainder, the boat and the crew; on arrival at Porthleven on 20 Sep, he, as agent for John Blewett, measured the salt remaining, and found 311 bushels; the loss of 189 bushels was not due to leakage or defect of the boat, or neglect by himself or the other mariner on board; this mariner was the only other person on board, and is now at sea and cannot be examined as a witness.

 

Regulations of a club or Friendly Society for tradesmen at Liskeard were exhibited and approved.

 

The bread consumed in the jails to only consist of 2/3 wheaten flour mixed with 1/3 grain or roots.

Date: 14 January 1796
Held by: Kresen Kernow (formerly Cornwall Record Office), not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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