156 LANDOWNERS IN CORNWALL, 1165. 



soul and the soul of William, his son, to God and St. Melburgh 

 of Wenlock, and the monks there serving God, the gift which 

 the Lady Isabella, his wife, had made upon the church of St. 

 George of Clune. 



Between 1 166 and 1 175, for the Earl died in the latter year, 

 Earl Reginald confirmed to William Boterell, described as son of 

 Alice Corbet, grantor's mother's sister, by an undated charter, 

 all the lands which he had given William Boterell his father, in 

 Cornwall : viz., Penhale (Penheale in Egloskerry) and Widemue 

 for his services, and Cracumton and Bidum as a marriage-portion 

 with the grantor's aunt. The names of the witnesses to this 

 charter are : — 



1. Bartholomew — bishop of Exeter, consecrated 1161 — 

 died 1184. 



2. R. abbot of Malmesbury. 



3. Nicholas de Dunstanville — son of the Earl. 



4 & 5. Pagan and Roger — the Earl's chaplains. 



6. Herbert Eitz-Herbert — whose first wife was Sybilla 

 Corbet, the mother of the Earl. 



7 & 8. Baldwin and Richard — (nepotibus meis) grandsons of 

 the Earl, being sons of Richard de Redvers, 3rd Earl of Devon 

 (ob. 1162) by Dionysia de Dunstanville, daughter of Earl 

 Reginald. 



9. William de Redvers — surnamed " de Vernon," brother 

 of the aforesaid Richard. 



10. William — brother of the Earl, surnamed " de Tracy." 

 He is named in the scutage-roll (1196 — 1204) as holding 4 fees: 

 these appear in the scutage-roll (1213 — 1220) to be held by 

 Henry, son of William (De Tracy). 



11. Hugh de Dunstanville. 



12. Hugh de Valletort. 



13. Nicholas Fitz-Geoffry — who, in the scutage-roll (1196 

 — 1204), is returned as holding 10 knights' fees. 



