162 NOTES OF MIjS'UTES DUCHY OF CORNWAili OOUNOIL. 



our Warren [" Garvigne "] there during our pleasure, taking for this office 

 2 pence a day — of which he shall be paid one penny by the hands of our Eeceirer 

 of Cornwall, for the time being out of th? issues of our Seignory there, and the 

 other penny by the hands of the said John de Kendall, out of the wages which 

 he takes from us as aforesaid, which payment he has at our request granted 

 during our pleasure — and we desire that on this account no harm shall accrue to 

 him in the future, respecting his estate which he has in the Keepership of the 

 Castle and Park aforesaid. 



Dated at Exeter, Sept. 10th, 28 Edw. 3. By command of the Prince himself, 

 and the order of Mons. de Wingefeld. 



APPENDIX F. 



To our dear officer John de Kendall, Receiver, &c., we command that between 

 you and Thomas our Havenor, you allow the carriage by water as far as South- 

 ampton to carry there the Venison, Fish, and Pewter [" Vasscul de Steyn "], which 

 we have at Resl-ormell, and cause them to be brought in safe keeping to 

 Southampton, but at the least cost that it may come to — and the Steward and 

 Treasurer of our Household to have warning at Sunning to receive the said 

 things from those that bring them, and that they may be certified by you of what 

 you order them, and of the cost which we wish and command our Eeceiver to pay 

 you out the issues of your Bailwick, and that yon have a receipt from our said 

 Treasurer and of what you shall be discharged on your account of the said costs, 

 and the Treasurer shall have charged, as is reasonable. 



APPENDIX G. 



Edward the Prince, &c., &c., to the Clerks, Sir Nichol Pynnok and William de 

 Spridlington, Auditors. — We order you in the account of John de Kendall, Keeper 

 of our Park of Eestormell, to allow him Thirty-five Shillings for Ferns (" Feins ") 

 by him bought for " la picture de nos testes sauvages " (query " Pictures " means 

 Bedding for the Deer, &c., in the Park), in the said Park for the close [" Eeste "] 

 season of the last year, and also when the said John had our order to make two 

 new " Eakehouses," (query Houses with Eacks — for giving the Deer forage P) for 

 our " testes sauvage," costing £,4<. 10s. We order you to allow the said John de 

 Kendall that amount, and [referring to former order to repair the Castle, &c., 

 given to the said Eobert de Elforde and John de Kendall, and also to sell Wood 

 for the repairs of the said Castle, &c., which order was afterwards countermanded 

 and further directions given ;] ^ve order that the said matters should be considered 

 at the coming of the said Auditors, and by the said Eobert de Elforde and John 

 de Kendall aiding and assisting them. 



Dated London, 22 March, (29 Edw. 3). 



APPENDIX H. 



Edward the Prince &c., to the Auditors of the account of John de Kendall. 

 Whereas the said John did between St. Matthias's Day last and Easter last, at 

 which time we were staying at our Castle at Eestormell, was at expenses, which 

 amoimt in all to ^612 8s. lOd., as more plainly appears by his account which we 

 send you therein we order you to allow the same sum in his account. 



Dated in the ship in the Harbour of Plymouth, [" deing le nief deing la 

 Havena de Plymouth"] 8th June, (37 Edw.) By command of the Prince 

 himself. 



