Footnotes
[136]
Beaumanoir, chap. 6, pp. 40, 41.
[141]
The great vassals had particular privileges.
[142]
Beaumanoir, chap. 64, p. 330, says he lost his jurisdiction: these
words in the authors of those days have not a general signification, but
a signification limited to the affair in question. Defontaines, chap. 21, art.
29.
[143]
This custom, which we meet with in the "Capitularies," was still
subsisting at the time of Beaumanoir. See 61, p. 315.
[144]
Beaumanoir, chap. 64, p. 330.
[145]
Ibid., chap. 61, p. 309.