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INQUISITION OF EDWARD III. 251 tery 1 fee in Stratton j the heir of Thomas de Warm ford 1 fee in Eftbrd ; John Lercedekne half of one fee in Trewerys and Holle- wald ; Johanna, who was the wife of William, son of Robert, holds half of one fee in Penros ; William of Rohardswood holds 2 fees in Hemmeston, in Devon (in the Duke's hands) ; William Basset 1 fee in Tehidy and Trevalga which Walter de Dunstavili held ; Henry de Pyncerma lately held 1 fee in Rillaton (in the Duke's hands) ; Simon Pyncerna lately held half of one fee in Liskirid ; Henry the son of the earl lately held half of one fee in Lyskired ; John Giffard holds half of one fee in Lanvennir ; Henry de la Pomeray holds 12 fees in Tregony. [Each of the preceding is said to be held by'the same services as the fees of John Dynham.] Sum of the fees 233, of which there are in the hands of the Duke 68, and there remain 165. fFlill. There is one weak water-mill there, which ought to pro- duce 30s. annually. Profits of Court Calumpa. The Pleas and perquisites of the Court of IVayternefe, at the gate of the Castle, are worth yearly ^10; Also a moiety of the profits arising from the assise of bread and ale in the town of Neuport, in Launceton, worth 7s. 6d. yearly. JForeitrn Bents. There are there, from a certain rent at the feast of St. Michael, called Wayternefe, due at the Castle Gate from certain tenants as well in Devon as in Cornwall 68s. 8d. : Also from a certain rent, at the same gate, from the manor of Kynel, at the same feast, 13s. 6d. ; and from the mill at Heceneford i5d. ; and of rent from John, the Steward of certain tenements in Predannek, 10s. ; and of a certain rent for the manor of Predannek, which was lately of Michael le Petyt, 1 os. ; and of rent from the vill of Polskoth i5d. ; and from a certain custom called motlet, due at the same gate from the hundred of Kirrier, 32s. ; and of the motlet of Hilton 10s. ; and of the motlet of Halton and Rillaton 15s.; and of rent from Skybyon 2s. ; and of rent from Brounway 2s. ; and from the Abbot of Glastonbury for suit of Lactitiane (? Lavanta), anciently enclosed by license, as it is said, 10s. ; and of 300 birds which are called PorTouns, due at the same gate, for the manor of Sully,