164 NOTES OF MINUTES DUCHY OF COB,]!fWALL COUNCIL. 



APPENDIX M. 



On the 2ncl Sept., 28 Edw. 3, (1355), a Charter by which the Prince remits a 

 rent payable to him out of the Borough of Helston is signed at Restormell, the 

 following names being given to the witnesses .— Dominus John de Mohun, Dominus 

 de Dunster, John de Montacuto, Antony N"igel, Nicholas de Loharrengs (the 

 Prince's Chamberlain), John de Sully, and Walter de Wodeland. 



Edward, &c., to the Auditors &c. [noticing a grant by the Prince to his Bond- 

 Tenant, Willi tm Eomisey, at Dunrew in the Manor of Tintagel, of a piece of 

 Land on the said Manor near to the land which he now holds, ordered that at the 

 next Sessions for the Prince's lands, the said William Romisey should have another 

 piece of land granted to him by the Prince's Officers at the same Eent as others 

 would give for the same. 



Dated Castle of Restormell, lOtb September (28 Edw. 3rd). 



Edward &e. to John de Kendall, Receiver. — Whereas we gave to our Tenants 

 of our Manor of Tyntagel twenty shillings because that they nous coillerent de 

 pres {quevj proies) de Tyndagel, at the time when we were last there, order to 

 pay to the said Tenants twenty shiUiiigs as of our gift. 



Dated London en hostiel of the Bishop of Ely, the 14th July, 31 Edw. 3rd. 

 By the command of the Prince himself — Robert de Elforde. 



Mr. Boger has supplied the following notes since the foregoing 

 papers were communicated to the Institution. 



Nov., 1874. Eeferences on the Duchy of Cornwall Index 

 to the Minutes of Council relative to Tyntagel. 



25 Edw. 3.— Tyntagel Castle always attached to the office of Sheriff without 

 any fee, granted to John de Sherbeck, on same conditions. 



35 Edw. 3.— The fee of the Chaplain within the Castle of Tyntagel, to be 

 increased. 



38 Edw. 3. — Relating to Tyntagel Castle and the Chaplain. 



Feby., 1875. — Memorandum. — In Oliver's Monasticon Dioc. 

 Exoniensis, Page 33, is given a Charter of Edmund, Earl of 

 Cornwall, which includes evidence of his having, at this date 

 (30 December, 19th Edw. 1st), been at EestormeU, accom- 

 panied by persons of distinguished rank, probably his officers. 



It is an Inspeximus Charter, by which, after reciting a Charter 

 of Eiehard, Earl of Cornwall (the father of Earl Edmimd), 

 granting certain lands to the Prior, &c., of St. Michael's Mount 

 in Cornwall, — also a second similar Charter to the same Earl 

 Pichard — Earl Edmund confirms the said former Charters in 

 favour of the Prior. 



This Confirmatory Charter concludes in these words : 



" In cujus rei testimonium presenti scripto sigillum nostrum apponi fecimus, 

 " His testibus, dominis Wilhemo de Camville, Henerico le Tyes, Wilhemo de 

 " Botreaux, Wilhemo de Bereford, Reginaldo de Botreaux, Thoma Kent. 

 "Richard de Hiwys et aliis. Data apud Restormel, xxx die Decembris anno 

 " regni regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici XIX." 



