NOTES OF MINUTES DUCHY OF CORNWALL COUNCIL. 161 



APPENDIX A. 



Edward the Prince, &c., to John de Kendall. Receiver. — We order you to repair 

 all defects when necessary in the houses ^ind bridges of our Castles and Manors in 

 Cornwall, and also the " Gonduyt" in our Castle at Restormell at our cost, and by 

 the view and certificate of John Dabnoun, our Steward of Cornwall, who is 

 personally charged with our will in this matter, as quickly as possible to be 

 repaired and in the most skilful manner that you know of — and for the cost, due 

 allowance is to be made in your account — and you wiU take Carpenters and other 

 Workmen, such and as many as shall be needed for the said work, into our service 

 on such terms that they may remain until the said works are completed. 



Done at London, May 21, (28 Edw. 3rd.) 



APPENDIX B. 



Edward the Pnnce, &c., &c., to John Dabnoun, (the Prince's Steward in 

 Cornwall). 



Reciting that Robert de Beere who was in the Prince's ward by reason of 

 his minority, and also by reason of the minority of John le Jeu, who is also in 

 our ward, ' as a wardship within a wardship ' {come garde dang garde ") had 

 proved that he was of age in order that you deliver to the said Robert his lands. 



" Par avis rie Monss : de Wengefeld." 



Done at the Castle of Restormell, 24 Aug., 28 Edw. 3. 



APPENDIX C. 



Edward the Prince to the Auditors — Whereas we have the Petitions of Sire 

 William Pruet, Chaplain, to reside (" demorer") at the Hermitage in the Park 

 of Restormell, for the term of his life, to sing masses for our Ancestors [" a y 

 chante mesmes pour nos ancestres"'\, and our desire is to grant him 16s. 8d. 

 annually, in addition to the 50s. which he receives from us for salary, so that he 

 may receive on the whole per annum, 5 marks. We order you to pay him the 

 same sum during his life, and cause those patents to be enrolled. 



Dated at Castle of Restormell, 1st Sept., 28 Edw. 3, by command of the 

 Prince himself. 



APPENDIX D. 



Memorandum that the same day and year the "Freres Precheurs of Truro," 

 have letters to John de Kendall, Keeper of Restormell Park to deliver to them ten 

 oaks [" cheyues "] fit for mecyon [or meryns] in the said Park to help them to 

 build their house (" in aide de faire leur maison.") 



[Dated at RestormeU, 1st Sept., 28 Edw. 3.] 



APPENDIX E. 

 Edward the Prince, &c., to all, &c., &c. — Whereas our dear John de Kendall, 

 has of the gift and grant of Monssr. de Eltham our dear Uncle, Earl of Cornwall, 

 confirmed by our illustrious Lord and father the King — the Keepership of the 

 Castle and Park of Restormell for the term of his life, taking for his wages 

 threepence a day for the said Keepership. We, being unwilling to cause any loss 

 to the said John de Kendall in this matter, again t the form of the said gift and 

 grant, have nevertheless with his assent, and as an assistance to him in the 

 occupations he has in other business assigned to him, — do by this our Letter 

 assign our Well beloved William de Wolleye — to have under the said John de 

 Kendall, the Keepership of our said Park and of the Game [_"Sanvigne "] and 



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