... severelydisrupted by the siege of Dol in 1173. Some of the of cials of the archbishop of Dol and the lord of Combour joined the rebels, alongwith many of the tenants.38 The archbishop of Dol and John deSubligny ... whether the `exercitus' in these instances included barons and their men, or whether it was composed exclusively of the tenants of ducal domains. At least some of the latter held their lands ... Saint-Magloire deLehon and the heirs of the toll-collectors of Corseul, over the tithe of the parish of Corseulwhich was given to the abbey by his ancestors, the viscounts of Poudouvre, was settled...