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Richard Bawceyn on his marriage with Ellen de Shilveston. 

 John de Silveston had a son, Serlo de Penvrane, so called from 

 the manor of Penvrane which belonged to the Silveston family 

 before 1226. 



25. Henry, son of the Earl. — 1 knight's fee. 



Henry Fitz-Count, circa 4th John (1203) gave 1,200 marks 

 for the lands of William de Traci ; which lands Hugh de 

 Ourtenai and Henry de Traci afterwards enjoyed. He was an 

 illegitimate son of Reginald, Earl of Cornwall. Iu 1337, Henry 

 Fitz-Count held in Liskeard — old fees recited in Roll of Seizin 

 of Launceston Castle. 



26. Muard de Bekelege. — 1 knights fee. 



Among the knights' fees held of the honor of Launceston 

 Castle, in 11th Edward III, John Lercedekne held in Truro (or 

 Treverys) and Hollewald (in Davidstow), which Eeward in 

 Bykkelake formerly held. 



27. Walter de Dunstanvill. — 1 knight s fee. 



In 1196, Alan de Dunstanvill held. He is now succeeded 

 by his nephew, "Walter, who married Petronilla, daughter of 

 William Fitz-Alan (II), Walter died circa August, 1241. In 

 1337, William De Basset holds in Tehidy and Trevalga, which 

 Walter de Dunstanville held. 



28. Mastul de Sullinge — one-fourth of a knights fee. 



In 1196, John de Soleigney is mentioned. His son, Hastul 

 or Hasculfus now succeeds. On Looe Island was the cell of S. 

 Michael de Lammana, founded for two monks. It was granted 

 to the Abbey of Glastonbury before 1144. The grant was con- 

 firmed by Hastutus or Hasculphus, son of John de Solennio. 

 Henry Boscawen married Nicholas de Sulyn. 1st Edward III. 



29. Robert de Mandeuil. — 1 knight s fee. 



Probably a descendant of Roger de Mandeville who, in 

 1165, held 4 knights' fees. 



30. Alice de Valletort. — 1 knight's fee. 

 See No. 2 for Valletort family. 



This name concludes the list of holders of knights' fees in 

 this Scutage Roll. We now have 5 persons designated "Seriantes" 

 or these holding by Grand Serjeanties. 



