170 COENISH LANDHOLDERS, 1200. 



CoRNUBIA. 



1. Walter Hay, 20 knights' fees in right of Agnes his wife. 



In the Liber Niger, 1166, Robert Fitz- William is said to 

 hold 20 of his knights' fees under Walter Hay ; and now, 30 

 years after, we find the same number of fees held by the same 

 Walter, or his son, in right of his wife. Walter Haye held the 

 manors of Pencarrow and Amaleglos, and other lands. Refer 

 to full account in " Cornish Land-holders, 1165." 



2. Nicholas Fitz- Geoffrey, 10 knights' fees. 



In 1165, Geoffrey Fitz-Baldwin held the same number of 

 fees which his son probably now holds. Nicholas Fitz- 

 Greoffrey tested a deed of Earl Reginald, undated ; this charter 

 confirmed to Will de Boterell the grant of lands which had been 

 given to his father by the earl, and must have been made 

 between 1166 and 1175 (vide Middleton, Roll B., for descent 

 of these fees). 



3. William Boterell, 12 knights' fees. 



William (II) de Boterell was the son of William de Boterell 

 by Alice Corbet. He married Isabella de Say, circa 1171, and 

 confirmed, by charter undated, the gift which the Lady Isabella, 

 his wife, had made upon the Church of St. George of Chines. 

 One of the witnesses to this charter is Roger Anglicus, No. 15, 

 post. (See Maclean's Trigg Minor, Vol. I, for Botreaux family 

 history). 



4. Alan Blund, 7 knights' fees. 



This is Alan Bloyon, the spelling of names in these ancient 

 records is very erroneous. In 1204, Alan died, and Henry, his 

 son, paid his relief for the 7 fees which his father, Alan, had 

 held in Cornwall. Henry died s.p. and was succeeded, in 1210, 

 by his brother Ralph, named in Roll B, thus establishing the 

 priority in date of this Roll. The family of Bloyou was des- 

 cended from Blohin, who held five manors in Cornwall at the 

 time of the Domesday Survey. 



5. Gervas Fitz- William, 5 knights' fees. 



Henry, surnamed Fitz-Count, a bastard son of Reginald de 

 Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall, received from Henry II a grant 



