THE BISHOPRIC OF CORNWALL. 211 



Domesday Book sets forth the munificent endowment of the 

 See of Exeter by this pious Monarch. Thirty-five Manors, of 

 which eleven were in Cornwall, amply sustained the dignity of the 

 Pontiffs. " How " exclaims Dr. Oliver, '* must Exeter have exulted 

 at the contrast, of seeing their conventual Church converted into 

 a Cathedral ! and instead of the Services being performed by 

 eight Monks, to witness their celebration by a Bishop, twenty- 

 four Canons, twenty-four Vicars, fourteen choristers, besides a 

 considerable number of clerks and officers ! " * 



1^ Ego Elericus ArcWepiscopus Eboracensis ^cclesise confirmavi. 



1^ Ego Stigandus Episcopus signum duxi (Winton). 



^ Ego Herimanus Episcopus corroboravi (Wilton). 



1^ Ego Rodbertus Episcopus testis fui (London). 



^ Ego Ealdredus consolidavi (Worcester). 



^ Ego Doduca Episcopus consensi (Wells). 



^ Ego Godwinus Dux. 



1^ Ego Leofricus Dux. 



1^ Ego Siwerdus Dux. 



1^ Ego Haraldus Dux. 



^ Ego Eadulfus Dux. 



1^ Ego Tosti Nobilis. 



1^ Ego ^gelwerdus Abbas adjuvi. 



^ Ego iElfwinus Abbas consensi. 



^ Ego Raeinbaldus Presbyter commendavi. 



1^ Ego Godwinus Presbyter aspiravi. 



1^ Ego Godmannus Presbyter interfui. 



^ Ego Petrus Presbyter laudavi, 



1^ Ego Odda Nobilis. / 



^ Ego Bymhtricus Nobilis. 



© Ego Ordsanus Minister. 



1^ Ego Celericus Minister. 



^ Ego Tovinus Minister. 



^ Ego Radulphus Minister. 



1^ Ego Dodda Minister. 



1^ Ego Eadulfus Minister. 



1^ Ego Ordulfus Minister. 



^ Ego Ecgulfus Minister. 



© Ego Eabpisus Minister. 



1^ Ego Celfpendus Minister." 



Kemble, Codex Diphmaticus, No. 791. 

 * Dr. Oliver'3 History of Exeter, p. 28. 



