[56]. Haddan and Stubbs, Councils, I, 675.

[57]. Ibid., I, 676.

[58]. It is even possible that Coelling may be Callestock in Perranzabuloe. The canons of Exeter had lands in that parish in the twelfth century.

[59]. Ezra VII; Nehemiah XII.

[60]. Donan, however, is a Celtic name (see Loth, Rev. Celt., XXIX, 277). For the purpose of the argument which is here put forward it would have been more convenient to have distinguished between them.

[61]. Councils, I, 979.

[62]. In the West of Cornwall there are indications in Domesday Book (1086) of the recent introduction of Saxon place-names, e.g. in Edward the Confessor’s time it can hardly be a coincidence that Aluuarton (hodie Alverton) was the holding of Aluuar.

[63]. Inventory of Bp. Grandisson.

[64]. Exeter Episc. Registers, Stapeldon, p. 97.

[65]. Feudal Aids 1303, 1306, 1346.