PRINCIPAL LANDOWNERS IN CORNWALL. 389 



whose office it was to attend the Duke with it during his stay in 

 Cornwall. A more ancient record, as printed in Blount's 

 Tenures, assigns the service of providing the cloak to the lord of 

 Cabilia, and that of carrying it to the lord of Pengelly." 



Pengelle was held in the Confessor's time by Ednoth, and he 

 continued to hold the same manor, under the Earl, in 1086. It 

 is probable that Roger Citharedus was lord of Pengelly in the 

 reign of King John, and that he held the office of harper or 

 minstrel in the royal court. 



Sir John Maclean, in a note on the family of St. Margaret, 

 says: — "It appears from the Red Book of the Exchequer, fo. 

 143 : PetrusfiV Ogeri 40 s - tn Cabulion per unam Capam de Gresenge 

 in aduentu d'ni Regis in Cornubiam. Rogerus Githared' 5 s - pro 

 portandaitta capa dum Rex fuerit in Comubia.. 



