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sequently the aggregate population must have been about 1050. 
It should be noticed, however, that the separate assessment of the 
Manor of Liskeard, from our want of knowledge of its extent at 
the date in question, in some measure disturbs the accuracy of 
the parochial comparisons: and the same remark will apply to 
the other schedules in which separate manorial assessments occur. 
Hundred of East. Schedule B. 84. 
The assessment of this Hundred was returned upon twenty- 
nine Indentures, of which twenty-eight remain upon the file. 
These, however, leave the present parishes of Callington, St. 
Dominic, Laneast, St. Thomas, Tremayne, Tresmeer, Trewen, 
Rame, and St. Stephens by Saltash unaccounted for. Some of 
these: eg. St. Stephens by Saltash (if not taxed under the town) 
was probably included in the great Lordship of Trematon, and 
most of the others, if they existed at the time, were chapelries 
pertaining to other parishes: ¢.g. Callington to Southill, Tremayne 
to Egloskerry, and Trewen to South Petherwin. We find, how- 
ever, that the Churches of St. Dominic and Rame were separately 
taxed in Pope Nicholas’s Valuation of 1288 to 1291. The parish 
or place to which the missing Indenture related must have had an 
assessable population of 84, and, consequently, the aggregate 
number of inhabitants was 126. The ink upon the Indentures 
pertaining to this Hundred has become so very faint that it was 
with the greatest difficulty we could decipher the writing. 
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Hundred of Trigg. 
We regret to say that the indentures relating to this Hundred 
are wholly lost. 
Hundred of Lesnewith. Schedule C. 84. 
The full number of nineteen indentures is found on the file 
pertaining to this Hundred. One of them, however, (No. 15) is 
not Cornish, and has been placed upon the file in error. Upon 
No. 18, the name of the parish is wholly illegible, though we 
have deciphered the number of persons taxed. The three parishes 
which cannot be identified are Advent, Lanteglos, and Forrabury. 
The towns of Tintagel and Botreaux Castle were separately taxed. 
_ Under the latter, probably, was included Forrabury and part of 
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