Catalogue description Sessions held at Bodmin

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Details of QS/1/12/321-351
Reference: QS/1/12/321-351
Title: Sessions held at Bodmin
Description:

QS/1/12/321

 

Justices

 

John Hearle Tremayne, esq., (chairman), Sir William Molesworth and Sir Charles Lemon, barts., Edward William Wynne Pendarves, Francis Hearle Rodd, William Peter, William Lewis Salusbury Trelawny, Richard Gully Bennet, Gordon William Francis Gregor, Humphry Willyams, John Samuel Enys, Edward Archer, William Hext, Samuel Borlase and George Boughton Kingdon, esqs., Joseph Pomery, Robert Walker, William Molesworth, Richard Gerveys Grylls, jun., Nicholas Kendall, Charles Hodgson, Francis John Hext, John Glanville and Charles Lyne, clerks.

 

Jury

 

John Cole, George Biddick, William Cayzer, James Clemow, Francis Clemoe, Thomas Elliott, William Elliott, Thomas Geach, William Hawkins, William Hicks, Charles Hick, Robert Hawkey, Thomas Hellyar, John Hellyar, Joseph Hicks, William Guy Higgs, Hart Nickell, Richard Nicholls, Francis Paynter, William Kent Peter, John Phillips, jun., John Sandry, gents.

 

QS/1/12/322

 

Fourteen gaol and marshalsea rates levied to be paid to Edward Coode, gent., treasurer.

 

One asylum rate levied to be paid to Edward Coode, gent., treasurer.

 

One bridge rate levied to be paid to William Moorman, gent., bridge surveyor (west).

 

Edward William Wynne Pendarves, esq., requested to preside as chairman at next sessions.

 

Friendly societies

 

Rules of following societies allowed and confirmed:-

 

one at London Inn, Kilkhampton, and a society meeting at house of John Sylvester, innkeeper, in Helston.

 

Two bridge rates levied to be paid to James Chapple, gent., bridge surveyor (east).

 

QS/1/12/323

 

Child; F; When born; 30 July; Parish;Mother;Alleged father; Whitstone; Thomasine Pethick, singlewoman; Simon Hambly Colwell of Marhamchurch, lab.

 

QS/1/12/324

 

Child; M; When born; 19 June; Parish;Mother;Alleged father; St. Stephen in Brannel; Elizabeth Knight of St. Minver, singlewoman; Joseph Littleton of St. Winnow, butcher.

 

QS/1/12/325

 

Child; M; When born; 27 June; Parish;Mother;Alleged father; Mylor; Elizabeth Champion, singlewoman; John Dennis of Mylor, waterman.

 

QS/1/12/326

 

Bastardy orders

 

Name: James Clemow; Parish: St. Mabyn; Court's decision: Discharged

 

Name: Simon Hambly Colwell; Parish: Whitstone; Court's decision: Discharged

 

Name: Robert Pedman; Parish: Lelant; Court's decision: To remain in custody. Child not yet born.

 

Name: James Thomas; Parish: Ladock; Court's decision: To remain in custody. Child not yet born.

 

Name: Thomas Pagan; Parish: Lanlivery; Court's decision: To remain in custody. Child not yet born.

 

QS/1/12/327

 

Alice Harris, wife of John Harris of Tywardreath, miner, indicted for stealing 22 yds. of quilting net and 22 yds. of plaiting net, property of Thomas Grose: six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

John Brown, als. John White, of St. Germans, lab. indicted for stealing a pair of blue worsted stockings, property of Richard Cock. Pleaded guilty: one week's hard labour in Bodmin gaol, then private whipping.

 

William Cock of Gwennap, miner, indicted for stealing 50lbs. of copper ore, property of Colan Harvey and others: six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

QS/1/12/328

 

Jane Truscott of St. Austell, spinster, indicted for stealing a pint of wine and a glass bottle, property of George Andrew: acquitted.

 

Sarah Brent of Illogan, singlewoman, indicted for stealing two pairs of stays, and other stays, property of Thomas Rickard: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

Amelia Deeble of Illogan, singlewoman, indicted for stealing 2 yds. of figured lace, 5 yds. lace, and 5 yds. ribbon, property of Mary Garland: acquitted.

 

David Lattimere, als. John Williams of Helston, lab. indicted for stealing a brass pan, property of Nicholas Harry: four months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

QS/1/12/329

 

Sir William Molesworth, bart., gave notice of his intention to move at next sessions that all financial matters, normally discussed in private on first day of the sessions, be brought forward, to be discussed and determined in open court.

 

QS/1/12/329-332

 

Report of visiting justices to the gaol and bridewell.

 

Noted good order and discipline.

 

Female bridewell nearly complete and to be occupied before end of the year.

 

Governor's report.

 

He stated that he had applied to several local authorities for cost of maintaining prisoners committed to county prisons and submitted replies received.

 

Female bridewell not completed due to the few carpenters and masons he had been able to select from amongst the prisoners.

 

Submitted return of prisoners as follows:-

 

Debtors; Males: 6; Females: 2; Total: 8

 

Convicted of felony; Males: 22; Females: 3; Total: 25

 

Convicted of felony misdemeanours; Males: 44; Females: 7; Total: 51

 

Charged with felony; Males: 20; Females: 7; Total: 27

 

Charged with felony misdemeanours and for want of sureties; Males: 8; Females: 3; Total: 11

 

Children; Total: 6

 

Total in custody; Total: 128

 

Chaplain's report

 

Reported established "dietary" and extreme cleanliness resulted in not a single case of dangerous sickness among 738 persons committed of whom 14 were in solitary confinement. In 1832 32 convicts transported and sent to the hulks and in 1833, 33.

 

A selection from liturgy and a chapter from bible read every morning to prisoners assembled in gaol chapel. Regular services held. On every occasion "the whole congregation was very orderly and attentive." Sunday school continued for juvenile offenders many of whom, "especially parish apprentices are... in a lamentable state of ignorance".

 

Surgeon's report

 

Prisoners generally healthy, except during May when influenza prevailed. 144 cases of sickness during the year, only 5 at one time in the infirmary and no deaths. Mainly disease was amongst the vagrants.

 

QS/1/12/332

 

Following Act concerning preservation of highways, ordered that number of horses drawing carriages up Boscastle Hill in Minster and Forrabury to be increased. To be in force for five years.

 

QS/1/12/333

 

John Maker of Liskeard, lab. indicted for stealing a silver watch, property of John Dony, also for stealing a pair of boots and 8 pairs of shoes, property of John Rein. Pleaded guilty. Also indicted for stealing various clothing, property of John Tellam, and other clothing property of Richard Lean, also from Henry Tonkin, and from William Carbis and from Francis Goldsworthy. Previously convicted of felony: transported for 14 years.

 

QS/1/12/334

 

Daniel Champion, jun. of Marazion, lab., and John Bell of Breage, lab. indicted for stealing various coins, property of John Hobbard: D.C. had been previously convicted of felony so transported for 7 years. J.B. received six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol, then private whipping.

 

John Harris of St. Agnes, lab. indicted and convicted for stealing a pocket knife and a pair of braces, property of William Southey, indicted for stealing a pocket knife from James Southey, jun.: transported for seven years.

 

QS/1/12/335-337

 

Table of fees to be charged by justices' clerks

 

Details include items under following headings:-

 

Alehouses, Apprentices, Bastards, Commitment, Conviction, Deserters, Highways, Information, Jury, Liberate, Oaths, Order, Poor, Premises deserted, Recognizances, Summons, Servants, Supersedeas, Tythes, Warrants, and Weights and Measures.

 

QS/1/12/337

 

Recognizances

 

Oliver Banbury of Jacobstow, yeoman, and John Orchard of Jacobstow, to appear.

 

George Trevorrow committed on suspicion of stealing an ass, property of unknown person: discharged ignoramus.

 

QS/1/12/338

 

Samuel Jewell and Thomas Old, both of Crowan, labs. indicted for stealing 500lbs. of copper ore, property of William Lake, esq. and his partners: each received six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

Samuel Jenkins, charged with breaking and entering John Penrose's house and stealing four sovereigns and other money: discharged ignoramus.

 

QS/1/12/338,339

 

Rebecca Johns of Kenwyn, singlewoman, indicted for stealing a guinea and other coins, from the person of Christopher Allanby: transported for seven years.

 

QS/1/12/339

 

Nathan Sowden of St. Austell, lab. indicted for stealing a bed quilt, property of Rachel Rowse. Previously convicted of felony. Transported for fourteen years.

 

Maria Sowden, wife of Nathan Sowden [see above] of St. Austell indicted for stealing a shift, property of John Hill: six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

William Barnard Lee of Truro, lab. indicted for stealing two cotton gowns, shawls and quantity of worsted, property of Henry Treweeke: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

Presentment of highways in Mawgan in Meneage held over.

 

QS/1/12/340

 

Margaret Lee of Truro, singlewoman indicted for stealing gowns, shawls and shirts, property of Henry Treweeke: three months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol. [see also QS/1/12/339].

 

Henry Cock of Gwennap, lab. indicted for stealing a pair of swanskin trousers, property of John Lampshire: fourteen days' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

John Davey and James Davey, both of Kenwyn, labs. indicted for stealing pair of leather shoes, property of David Hawke: John Davey acquitted. James Davey received six months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

QS/1/12/341

 

Mary Williams, wife of John Williams, of St. Just in Penwith, lab. indicted for stealing two ducks, property of Joseph Hosking: fourteen days' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

John Davey and James Davey, both of Kenwyn, labs. indicted for stealing a pair stuff shoes, property of James Saunders: both acquitted. [see also QS/1/12/340].

 

Presentment of highways in St. Merryn discharged on payment of court fees.

 

John Sleep of North Hill, lab. indicted for assaulting William Dingle, a constable of North Hill, in execution of his duty, and also for common assault. Pleaded guilty: two months' hard labour in Bodmin gaol.

 

John Gipson committed for want of sureties in breach of peace against Jane his wife: discharged.

 

Recognizances

 

For above J.G. to keep peace towards Jane, his wife.

 

QS/1/12/342

 

John Nicholls and Ephraim Stephens to appear at this sessions held over.

 

Richard Temby and Nicholas Trevena and John Charles Lanyon his sureties held over.

 

William Donnithorne and his sureties above N.T. and J.C.L. held over.

 

John Hicks and his sureties above N.T. and J.C.L. held over.

 

John Trevena and his sureties above N.T. and J.C.L. held over.

 

Walter Teague and his sureties above N.T. and Thomas Teague held over.

 

John Bray and his sureties Nicholas Trevena and John Charles Lanyon held over.

 

Appeal by William Sandys Sandys, esq. against poor rate made for St. Minver Lowlands in Sep. last [actual date omitted]: held over.

 

QS/1/12/343

 

Appeal by above W.S.S. against rate made for St. Minver Highlands 5 Oct. last: held over.

 

Continued appeal by Kenwyn against order of 2 Aug. 1832 for removal of James Gray and Christian his wife and their children James (16), William (16), Francis (14), Elijah (13), Mary (11), Jeremiah (9), Jemima (8), Catherine (6), and Elizabeth (3): held over.

 

Appeal by Lamorran against order of 8 July last for removal of William Davis and Mary his wife from Veryan: held over.

 

QS/1/12/344

 

Appeal by Newlyn against order of 26 Aug. last for removal of Ann Miners, singlewoman, from St. Stephen in Brannel: held over.

 

Appeal by St. Stephen by Launceston against order of 21 Sep. last for removal of Elizabeth Spry, singlewoman from Egloskerry: held over.

 

Appeal by Veryan against order of 31 July last for removal of Jane Edwards from Gorran: held over.

 

QS/1/12/345

 

Appeal by St. Hilary against order of 31 Aug. last for removal of Thomas Keskeys, lab. from Breage: held over.

 

Appeal by East Stonehouse in Devon against order of 19 July last for removal of Mary Trounce (18), John Trounce (15) and Jane Trounce (11), children of John and Mary Trounce, from Penzance: held over.

 

Appeal by Fowey against order of 14 Sep. last for removal of William Hooper and Frances his wife, and their children Harriet (12), John (10), William (8), Henry (6), and Mary Ann (2) from Grade: held over.

 

QS/1/12/346

 

Continued appeal by St. Erth against order of 10 Oct. 1832 for removal of William Champion, Joanna his wife, and their children Isaac (8), and Charlotte (15) from Lelant: held over. [see previous refs. Isaac was 18].

 

Appeal by Feock against order of 28 Mar. last for removal of Thomasine Harris, widow, and her children by her late husband Thomas Harris, John (11), Thomasine (8), Thomas (6), Ann (4) and Margaret (7 months): held over.

 

QS/1/12/346,347

 

Liquor licence

 

Appeal by John Carberry against refusal by two Penzance J.P.'s to grant licence to sell "Excisable liquors" to be consumed in J.C.'s house in East Street, otherwise Market Jew Street in Penzance: appeal dismissed. J.C. to pay £20 costs.

 

QS/1/12/347

 

Appeal by William Trevorah against poor rate made for Redruth 24 Sep. last, the second rate at 2s.1d. in £: held over.

 

Appeal by Pelynt against order of 1 July last for removal of Sarah Coath, widow of Walter Coath, and their children Joseph (6), Walter (4), and William Henry (8 months) from Lanteglos by Fowey: order reversed. Lanteglos to pay Pelynt £9.10s.0d. costs and maintenance.

 

QS/1/12/348

 

Continued appeal by St. Ervan against order of 28 May last for removal of James Gill, Elizabeth his wife, and their children Mary Ann (14), James (11), Joseph (9), and Elizabeth (16 months) from St. Mawgan [sic]: order confirmed. St. Ervan to pay St. Mawgan £5 costs.

 

QS/1/12/348,349

 

Rates of costs and expenses for prosecutors and witnesses.

 

Recommended to adopt following scale:-

 

To constable for each whole day prior to commitment of prisoner; 5s.0d.

 

To guard or assistant for each whole day prior to commitment of prisoner; 3s.0d.

 

To constable, when pursuing a prisoner if over 6 miles; 6d. per mile

 

Conveyance of prisoner to the magistrate if over 6 miles; 1s. per mile

 

Subsistence of prisoner before committal; 1s.6d. per day

 

Subsistence of prisoner (if for day and night-lodging included); 2.6d

 

To trouble and loss of time for following:-

 

Prosecutors and witness per day - not to exceed; 3s.0d.

 

Prosecutors and witnesses if distance from magistrate exceeds six miles, for every mile there and back; 3d.

 

If prosecutors or witnesses of medical or legal possession and actually practising for each day; £1.0s.0d.

 

QS/1/12/349

 

Following Act entitled "An act to enable depositors in Savings Banks and others to purchase government annuities through the medium of Savings Banks..." institution in Helston formed.

 

QS/1/12/349-351

 

Continued appeal by Penzance against order of 14 June 1832 for removal of Richard Miners, lab., Elizabeth his wife, and their six children Elizabeth, Richard, George, Mary Ann Trewannack, Ellen Caroline, and William Henry from Mawgan in Meneage, Stated that R.M. sen,. [written in pencil:- "being then settled in the town of Penzance] entered into a contract with George Reynolds, a tenant, in Aug 1830. Copy of contract dated 5 Aug. 1830, giving details of agreement relating to public house at Portreath, in Illogan. Witnesses were John Trewannack, John Edmonds, Rich. Miners, Geo. Reynolds and Juliana Reynolds. Furniture valued and on 6 Oct. 1830 Miners took possession of public house and lived there until 1 Aug. 1831 when he was sent to prison for debt. On 7 Sep. he was discharged, having become bankrupt on 31 Aug. previous, when he returned to his wife and family at the public house, continuing to live there until 10 Dec. A copy of accounts "Dr. Mr. Richard Miners in account with George Reynolds" follows. Items mentioned include Furniture, beers and spirits, garden plants, tobacco licence, box of pipes etc. Eventually assignees under Miners' bankruptcy sold the whole estate and furniture for £213: order confirmed. Penzance to pay Mawgan in Meneage £5 costs.

Date: 15th October 1833
Held by: Kresen Kernow (formerly Cornwall Record Office), not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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