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 252 THE CASTLE. 6s. 8d. ; and of rent from the vill of Truru one laburnum bow, worth 8d. ; and of rent from the vill of Rospry 2s. ; and of rent from the manor of Penfes one pair of gilded spurs, worth 6d. ; and of rent from the manor of Penhalyn 6d. ; and of rent from the manor of Treberneth 13s. 2^d. ; and of rent from the manor of Ellerky one hare ; and from a certain house at Margasyon of escheat 2s. ; and from the usual horseherd of Fawymore 4s. ; and from the bailiff of Est Wyvelshire, at the Castle Gate, 20s. ; and from the fee of the farm of Hermmeston, in Devon, at the feasts of Easter and St. Michael, in equal portions, annually, 50s. The total of these rents is £13 14s. o^d. and one laburnum bow, worth 8d., and one pair of spurs, worth 6d., and one hare ; and so this is the total, ^13 15s. 2 id. The tenants of Waternefe who do suit at the Court of the Castle Gate of Launceston from three divisions (or in three sets) for three weeks. Thomas atte Heye holds the land of Lyner, and pays therefor yearly, at the feast of St. Michael, and does suit as above ; William de Chaumboun holds the manor of Ludenon, and pays yearly 13s. 4d., and does suit; William de Glynyon holds the manor of Tabreget, Nicholas de Trevylias holds the manor of Trevilian, and pays 8s. annually and does suit, on the acknowledgment by Henry de Coventre, heir of the said Nicholas ; Richard de Wena holds one messuage in Pengovel, and pays 5s. yearly; Stephen Crabbe holds the land of Trewydya, William Wallys holds the manor of Landren, and pays 13s. 4d. ; John de Medewill holds the manor of Hurdyn, Andrew de Padreda holds one carucate of land in Padreda; Philip de Polsibut holds one messuage in Polscoth, and pays 13d. Stephen Uda de Ellen holds one messuage in Ellen ; John Lercedekne holds the manor of Treburneth, and pays 13s. 2^-d. ; Randulph of the White Monastery holds the Island of Sully, and pays rent for the same worth 300 poffouns ; Richard de Prideaux holds the mill of Heceneford, and pays i5d. ; Thomas de Prideaux holds the vill of Truru, rendering one bow of laburnum, worth 8d., and does suit; John Lercedekne holds the manor of Ellerky, rendering one hare annually ; James de Cobeham holds the manor of Hilleton, and pays 10s. ; The heir of Radulph de Beaupre holds the manor of Pe (illegible), and pays 6d. ; The horseherd of Fawymor,