of a 12 archis over Low creke, to go from the one toun of Low to the other. Good wood about Low creke.
Ther is a maner place caullid Trelaun about this Low creke, sumtyme Bonvilles, now the Marquise of Dorsetes. Salmon taken yn this creke. Kendale and Code, gentilmen, dwelle yn Morel paroche on the est syde of this creke.
From Low creeke to Seton bridge of stone of a 2 archis, and Setoun ryver a 3 miles.
From Seton to Ramehed, about a 9 miles.
From Fawey over the haven to Bodenek, a fischar town, wherby Mr. Mohun hath a manor place.
Thens a 5 miles by very pleasaunt inclosid ground prately wooddid, plentiful of corn and grasse.
Then a 3 miles by mory and hethy ground.
Then 2 miles by hilly and woddy ground to Liscard.
About half a mile or 1 cam to Liskard, I passid in a wood by a chapel of owr Lady, caullid “our Lady in the Park,” wher was wont to be gret pilgrimage. This chapelle of ease longgith to Liskard, and so doth 2 or 3 more.
Liskard stondith on rokky hilles, and is the best market town at this day in Cornwaul, saving Bodmin. In this toun the market is kept on Monday. The paroch chirch is of S. Martin, stondith on an hil, and is a fair large thing. The personage is impropriate to ——. Ther was a castel on an hille in the toun side, by north from S. Martin. It is now al in ruine. Fragments and peaces of waulles yet stond. The site of it is magnificent and looketh over al the toun. This castelle was the Erles of Cornwaul. It is now usyd somtym for a pound of cattell. This towne knowledgith fredom and privileges by the gift of Richard King of Romanes, and Erle of Cornewaul. Ther is a goodly conduct in the midle of the town very plentiful of water to serve the town.