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of the whole county of Cornwall, to hold in farm, which grant 

 was afterwards, in 17th John, (1216) confirmed in fee. Henry 

 Fitz-Count granted the manors of Hornicote and Tintagel to 

 Gervas, called therefrom " de Hornicote" which Gervas, in 1198, 

 was amerced in Cornwall, for a breach of the Forest Laws. In 

 1199, he gave 100 s - of fine to be excused from going beyond the 

 seas with the King, and in addition, paid 41 s - 8 d - scutage for 2£ 

 fees for the king's coronation. In 1204, he paid scutage for five 

 knights, as shewn above. In 1205, he paid a fine of 20 marks 

 for the fees of 5 knights; and in 1208, he gave two marks for 

 a plea of forest. In this year he died, for the sheriff, William 

 de Botterelh, accounted for 40 marks received from Robert de 

 Tintaioel to have the whole of the inheritance which was Gervas 

 de Harnicote's, his father. This Robert de Tintajel appears in 

 Eoll B, a further proof of the date of this record. 



6. William, brother of the Earl, 4 knights' fees. 



This is a brother of Reginald, Earl of Cornwall, surnamed 

 " de Tracy," and he was one of the natural children of Henry I. 

 He witnessed an undated charter of Earl Reginald's, confirming 

 to William de Boterell, son of Alice Corbet, grantor's mother's 

 sister, all the lands which the Earl had given to William de 

 Boterell in Cornwall. 



7. William Fitz-Richard, 5 knights' fees. 



In 1165, Richard, son of William, held 5 fees. William, 

 son of Richard, now holds the like number. These were both 

 of the family of Eitz- William, of Hall, whose heiress married 

 Sir Reginald Mohun in the early part of the 14 century. 



8. Ralph de Rupe, 3 knights' fees. 



This Ralph was ancestor of the De la Roche family, and 

 probably, son of Ralph de Tremodret, in Roche, who, in 1165, 

 held two knights' fees. 



9. William Oliver, 1 knight's fee. 



We cannot trace this name. Jordon Oliver tested a charter 

 in 19th Henry III. (1235), Robert de Cardinan to Priory of 

 Tywardrait. 



