[86]. Inspeximi is a convenient plural of the word inspeximus (we have inspected). Royal grants of liberties and privileges are frequently based upon earlier grants which the Royal grantor declares he has inspected. The charters of these earlier grants in many instances no longer exist.

[87]. Jour. Arch. Assocn., XXXIX, 282.

[88]. Pat. Roll, 18 Edw. III, 1345.

[89]. Another honour is mentioned in the same record, viz. that of St. Cheus, which awaits identification. The Exeter book reads correctly that Tremar uustel is de honore S. Chei, whereas the Exchequer version has belongs ad honore S. Chei. This led General James to translate the words “belongs to the honours of Chei”: honore is probably an abbreviation for honorem and the full stop after the S a contraction of Sancti.

[90]. Monasticon, p. 72.

[91]. Loth, Les Noms des Saints bretons, p. 19.

[92]. Gasquet, English Monastic Life, p. 214.

[93]. Mr. Thurstan C. Peter has written an interesting and reliable account of Glasney Collegiate Church (Camborne, 1903).

[94]. Monasticon, p. 135.

[95]. Hermits and Anchorites of England, Methuen & Co.