174 CORNISH LANDHOLDERS, 1200. 



Eoger Anglicus (English) tested a charter of William de 

 Boterell's confirming the gift of his wife. Vide No. 3. " Eoger 

 Anglicus was William Boterell's feoffee at Woolstaston, Salop ; 

 he died before 1209, leaving a son, John, and a widow Amilia," 

 (Eyton, VI, 152). The Boterell's and de Dunstanvill's held in 

 Shropshire as well as in Cornwall, and through them several 

 new families were introduced to the West of England ; noteably 

 the families of Blanchminster and Anglicus. The manor in 

 Whitson, called Wadfast, temp. Edward III., belonged to 

 L'Engleis or English. Temp. Edward I., Eobert le Englysche, by 

 his charter, gives to the priory of Montbourg with the assent of 

 Julian his wife, and the Lord Eoger Elandrensis, the land of 

 La Slode, in the manor of Axemuth (Axemouth). Sir Eobert 

 Eussell's name occurring as witness (lives of the Eussell's). 

 The family of English were of Stockley-English, county Devon ; 

 the heiress of the elder branch married Champernowne at an 

 early period. (Lyson's Devon). 



16. Regium de Valletorta, 51 knights' fees. 



This is Eeginald de Valletort, who succeeds to 51 out of the 

 59 fees held in 1165, by Ealph de Valletort. This return is 

 made by Luke, son of Bernard, his steward, "per litteras" to 

 the Barons of the Exchequer, 6th Eichard I (1194). Lucafiluis 

 Bemardi is a witness to Peverel's charter to Ty wardreth priory. 



17. Robert de Cardinan, 71 knights' fees. 



This return is made by his seneschal or steward, 6 Eichard 

 I. In 1165, these 71 fees were held by Eobert Fitz- William, 

 whose daughter and heiress, Ysabella, became the wife of De 

 Cardinan. Eobert de Cardinan held two baronies in Cornwall, 

 viz. — Cardinan and Botardel. He was living in 1216, but was 

 dead in 1234. He was a great benefactor to the priory of 

 Tywardreth, and at his request, Hamelin, the prior, fixed a 

 weekly mass on Saturday, for his departed lady, Ysabella. 



18. Galfridus de Lacell, who has half the fees which 

 belonged to Eichard de Lucy in this county — 9 knights' fees as 

 returned by Eichard Fitz- William, his seneschal, 8th Eichard 

 I, 1197. 



