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William Husband, late of Mevagissey, labourer, indicted for stealing 2 pieces of current silver coin
(half crowns), 13 pieces of current silver coin (shillings), 3 pieces of current silver coin (sixpences), 2 pieces of current
copper coin (farthings), property of William Roberts, jun. on 2 Jun., hard labour, 6 months. [Continued from page 31] John
Charles Pascoe, late of Truro, labourer, committed 28 Apr. on charge of felony discharged, indictment returned "ignoramus". John Tabb, late of Little Petherick, labourer, indicted for stealing a barn door fowl (1s.),
property of Kitty Henwood, on 22 Jan., hard labour, 3 months. James Ryan, late of Gwennap, labourer, indicted for stealing
a mare (40s.), property of William Graggs on 30 Apr., hard labour, 12 months. QS1/14/32,33 William Henry Glasson, late of
Paul, labourer, convicted of felony Penzance 8 Jul. 1844; indicted for stealing 2 girth ropes (2s.), 10lbs. rope (2s.), 10
pieces rope (2s.), property of Samuel Chirgwin on 8 Jul., hard labour, 12 months. QS1/14/33 Ann Faull, wife of William Faull,
late of Redruth, miner, indicted for stealing an iron pot (1s.) and 20lbs. iron (1s.), property of Richard Moyle on 20 Jun.,
hard labour, 6 months. James Johns late of Colan, labourer, acquitted of stealing a barn door fowl (1s.), property of Silas
Gilbert. Frances Mary Evans, late of St. Agnes, singlewoman acquitted of stealing a boa (5s.) property of Joseph Letcher on
2 Apr. Ann Evans, wife of John Evans, late of St. Agnes, labourer acquitted of stealing a cloak (5s.) property of Ann Evans.
Samuel Youlton, late of St. Agnes, labourer, acquitted of stealing 100lbs. guano (5s.) and a bag (6s.), property of William
Luke: also acquitted of stealing a bag (6d.), property of Andrew Uren. QS1/14/34 Jane Richards, wife of John Richards, late
of Redruth, labourer indicted for stealing a duck (1s.), a dead duck (1s.) and a dead
drake (1s.), property of James Jenkin on 25 Apr., hard labour 4 months. Ann Bazeley, wife of James Bazeley, labourer,
Lanivet, indicted for stealing an apron (2s.), property of William Likey on 25 Apr., hard labour, 2 months. Thomas Gilbert,
jun., late of Sithney, labourer, acquitted of stealing 2oz. lampblack (1d.), 3lbs. red paint (2s.) and 3lbs. paint (2s.),
property of William Tresidder on 20 Mar. QS1/14/34,35 Richard Lang, jun., late of
St. Blazey, labourer, indicted for stealing a baking dish (2d.), a sack (1s.) and 2lbs. potatoes (1d.), property of Charles
Rogers, on 3 Apr. hard labour, 6 months; acquitted of stealing a cotton handkerchief (2d.), property of Silas Grigg on 23
Apr. QS1/14/35 William Tremewan, late of St. Austell, tinner, acquitted of wounding a female ass (£2) property of John
Matthews on 2 May. James Doncaster, late of Liskeard, labourer, convicted of felony Bodmin 30 Jul.
1843; indicted for stealing a waggoner's whip (1s.), property of Richard Carne on 23 Apr., hard labour, 12 months. Jane Daniell,
late of Liskeard , singlewoman, indicted for stealing a shawl (2s.), property of Ann Hobling on 24
May, hard labour, 3 months. QS1/14/35,36 John Hicks, late of St. Columb Major, labourer, indicted for stealing a fustian jacket,
(10s.) and a waistcoat, (1s.) property of Davis Trevathan on 11 Jun., hard labour, 2 months. QS1/14/36 William Clemence, late
of Liskeard, labourer, convicted on own confession of stealing 30lbs. guano (2s.) and 30lbs. manure
(2s.), property of William Clemens on 14 May, hard labour, 1 month. Matthew Pascoe, late of Liskeard,
labourer, indicted for stealing 2 silk handkerchiefs (2s.), property of Neville Greenaway on 27 Apr., hard labour, 3 months.
James Hawke, late of St. Breock, labourer, indicted for stealing 10lbs. reed (1s.) and 10lbs. straw (1s.), property of Trehane
Symons Tickell, hard labour, 3 months. Elizabeth Hicks, late of Launceston, singlewoman, indicted for stealing "a show glass"
(2s.) and 1lb. sugar candy (1s.), property of Henry Geake on 30 May, hard labour 1 month. QS1/14/37 Mary Harvey, late of North
Hill, widow and Jane Harvey, late of same place, singlewoman, indicted for stealing 26lbs. potatoes (1s.), property of John
Sleep on 29 Apr., both hard labour, 3 months. Samuel Goyne, late of Liskeard, labourer, convicted on
own confession of stealing a frock shirt (2s.) and a shirt (2s.), property of William Williams on 24 May, hard labour 2 months.
QS1/14/37,38 John Walton, late of Truro, labourer acquitted of stealing and carrying away 17 pieces of current gold coin of
the realm (sovereigns £17), 10 other pieces of gold coin (half sovereigns £5), 5 pieces of current silver coin (half crowns
12s. 6d.), 20 pieces of silver coins (shillings), 10 pieces of silver coin (sixpences), property of William Daggar on 15 May.
Joseph Grose Garland, late of St. Austell, labourer, indicted for stealing a shirt (1s.), property of Thomas Moss on 17 Jun.,
also indicted for stealing a pair of woollen stockings (6d.) and a pair of stockings (6d.), property of William Barnicoat
on 17 Jun., hard labour, 6 months. QS1/14/38 Appeal of churchwardens and overseers of Fowey against order of Thomas Pascoe
and Hender Moleworth St. Aubyn, clerks, J.P.s of 29 Apr. for removal of William James Jago, cordwainer, and wife Ann and children
Jane (4), and Rachel (12 mos.) from Camborne to Fowey; continued to next sessions. QS1/14/38,39 Continued appeal of churchwardens
and overseers of Landulph against order of Sir William Salisbury Trelawny and John Kingdale Fletcher, D.D., J.P.s of 6 Mar.
for removal of George Skinner and wife Jane and children Ann (5), William (2) and Richard (4 mos.) from St. Ive to Landulph;
further continued to next sessions. QS1/14/39 Appeal of churchwardens and overseers of St. Blazey against order of Henry Prynn
Andrewand Clement Carlyon, esqs., J.P.s of 14 Jun. for removal of James Carne and wife Ann and children: Matilda (4), and
an infant (5 wks.) "not yet named" from "St. Mary" [Launceston?] to St. Blazey; continued to next sessions. Appeal by churchwardens
and overseers of Breage against order of Joseph Brokenshire, esq. Mayor and Robert Earle, esq., J.P.s of 11 Jun. for removal
of John Thomas and wife Elizabeth from Penryn to Breage; continued to next sessions. QS1/14/39,40 Appeal by churchwardens
and overseers of Kea against order of Thomas Pascoe and Hender Molesworth St. Aubyn, clerks, J.P.s of 29 Apr. for removal
of Ann Williams, singlewoman from Camborne to Kea; continued to next sessions. QS1/14/40,41 Jonathan Thomas, late of St. Austell,
labourer, convicted Truro 8 Apr. 1834 of felony; acquitted when servant of William Biddick Kellow on 17 May 1845, he embezzled
monies belonging to W.B.K., within months of conviction on the first count, i.e. 17 May 1845 further embezzlement. [see also
QS1/14/42]. QS1/14/41,42 Susan, wife of James Nott, late of Truro, labourer, indicted for [stealing] 9 promissory notes (£5
each), other promissory notes, property of Edward Faull together with sovereigns (£5) and 4 half sovereigns (£2) and a bag
also property of E.F. of Grampound on 11 Jun; transportation, as directed by sec. of state, 10 years. QS1/14/42 Jonathan Thomas
acquitted to embezzlement from his master William Biddick Kellow on 13 May 1845. QS1/14/42,43 Robert Phillips, late of Padstow,
labourer, indicted for false pretences towards Nathaniel Oliver, jun. that he was apprenticed to Captain Seaton, (customer
of N.O.), and he should be fitted out for a voyage with pair of shoes (5s.), prison, hard labour, 6 months. QS1/14/43 John
Tringcombe, late of Budock, labourer, indicted for assaulting and beating Stephen Wilcock, a constable in execution of his
duty, hard labour, 2 months. Ellen Stephens, late of Egloshayle, singlewoman, and James Kite, late of same place, labourer,
indicted for obtaining money by false pretences, both hard labour, 6 months. Charles Smith, late of Pelynt, labourer, indicted
for common assault on Ann Clements, prison, 2 months. QS1/14/43 Catherine Kite, late of St. Breock, singlewoman, indicted
for obtaining money by false pretences from Daniel Richards, hard labour, six months. QS1/14/44 Appeal of churchwardens and
overseers of St. Thomas by Launceston against order of Henry Prynn Andrew and John Davies Gilbert, esqs., J.P.s of 2 Apr.
for removal of William Pearce and wife Ann, from Kea to St. Thomas by Launceston; quashed. William Northey, late of Gwennap,
labourer, acquitted for assaulting Benjamin Baragwanna, constable in execution of his duty. Rules and regulations of societies
at of "the Penzance Philanthropic Society for relief of members in cases of sickness and infirmity and the benefit of widows
and representatives of deceased members", allowed and confirmed. John King Lethbridge, esq., to preside as chairman of sessions.
QS1/14/45 Henry Kelly, jun. committed for want of sureties 27 May discharged no appearance against him. Continued appeal by
churchwardens and overseers of Penryn against order of 1 Mar. for removal of Elizabeth Coombe, wid. of John Coombe, from Landewednack
to pay those of Penryn £5 costs. QS1/14/45,46 Continued appeal of John Rundle and John Taylor, esqs. against assessment for
poor law rates of St. Austell made 17 Nov. 1842; amended in respect of charge made for toll on tin in Charlestown United Mine.
Gross estimated rental reduced from £1400 to £573.6s., rateable value from £1200 to £487.6s.6d. at 8 pence in £. J.R. and
J.T. to pay churchwardens and overseers 40s. costs. QS1/14/46,47 Continued appeal by John Rundle and John Taylor, esqs. against
assessment for poor law rates of St. Austell made 13 Apr. 1843; amended in respect of charge made for toll on tin in Charlestown
United Mines. Gross estimate rental reduced from £900 to £573.6s. and rateable value from £771.8s.7d. to £487.6s.6d. at 8
pence in £. J.R. and J.T. to pay churchwardens and overseers of St. Austell 40s. costs. QS1/14/47 Continued appeal by John
Rundle and John Taylor, esqs. against assessment for poor law rates of St. Austell made 13 Jul. 1843; amended in respect of
charge made for toll on tin in Charlestown United Mines. Gross estimate rental reduced from £900 to £573.6s. and rateable
value from £771.8s.7d. to £487.6s.6d. in £. J.R. and J.T. to pay churchwardens and overseers of St. Austell 40s. costs. QS1/14/47,48
Continued appeal of John Rundle and John Taylor, esqs. against assessment for poor law rates of St. Austell made 12 Oct. 1843;
amended in respect of charges made for toll on tin in Charlestown United Mines. Gross estimated rental reduced from £900 to
£573.6s. and rateable value from £771.8s.7d. to £487.6s.6d. at 8 pence on £ from £25.14s.3d. to £16.4s.10½d. J.R. and J.T.
to pay churchwardens and overseers 40s. costs. QS1/14/48-51 Similar appeals by John Rundle and John Taylor. QS1/14/51 Continued
appeal by churchwardens and overseers of Pelynt against order of John Lyne, esq. and Arthur Tatham, clerk, J.P.s of 13 Jan.
for removal of Elizabeth Giddey and children, Cordelia (6), Rebecca (4), and Selina Jane (2) from St. Veep to Pelynt; quashed,
churchwardens and overseers of St. Veep to pay those of Pelynt £5 costs. QS1/14/51,52 Continued appeal of churchwardens and
overseers of St. Wenn against order of Henry Peter Rawlings and Richard Gully Bennet, esqs., J.P.s of 6 Feb. for removal of
Maria Freethy and children, Elizabeth (7), Robert (5), and Margaret (3) from St. Columb Major to St. Wenn; quashed. Churchwardens
and overseers of St. Columb Major to pay those of St. Wenn £5 costs and £3.18s. for maintenance of said pauper. | |
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