NOTES OF MINUTES DUCHY OF CORNWALL COUNCIL. 157 



A conmiission for an inquisition, dated 30tli November (1354), 

 was issued for the purpose of ascertaining what lands Edmund, 

 Earl of Cornwall, died possessed of. 



In the return of the jurors serving in this inquisition, they 

 gave the particulars of the Castles of Restormell, Launceston, 

 and Town of Lostwithiel in their respective revenues. 



Restormell and Lostwithiel are thus described. 



Eestoemell. 



They — the jurors — say upon their oath, that there is there a 

 certain Castle, which is worth nothing by the year as to issues ; 

 there is there a certain small garden, and it is worth by the year 

 6d. ; there is there a certain park with deer, and it is worth by 

 the year for the same 20s. ; there is there a certain meadow in 

 the same park, and worth by the year 6s. 8d. ; there is there a 

 certain watermill, and worth by the year 26s. 8d. ; also there are 

 in the said park certain " Cockshetes,^^'^' and they are worth by 

 the year 12d. ; and the pawnage of the same park is worth by 

 the year 3s. ; and a certain custom of ale between Lostwithiel 

 and Restormell, near Paukokes Cross, worth by the year 6d. ; 

 there is there a certain fishery in the water of Fawe under the 

 said Castle, and it is worth by the year 50s. ; and the same 

 fishery extends from the port of St. Salveors, as far as the 

 bridge of Reprenna (Resprin), as long as two oxen joined 

 under one yoke can proceed together in the said water ; and 

 there are there two conventionaries, who hold one ferling and a 

 half of land, and rendered yearly 9s. 4d. at the foui* principal 

 terms of the year; and each of them shall come to the lord's 

 chase, in the park, once a year, and the works are worth 2d. ; 

 also there are there thirteen villeins who hold in villenage 

 thirteen ferlings of land, and they render by the j^ear at the 

 four terms aforesaid, 77s. Id. ; and every of them shall come to 

 the lord's chase in the park, once in the year, and those works 

 are worth 13d. ; and the chevage of villeins there is worth by the 

 year 9d. ; the pleas and perquisites of courts there are worth by 

 the year 5s. -Sum £10. 0. 2. 



* Query (Shootings for Woodcocks). 



