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Footnotes

[219]

In the year 1260.

[220]

Book i, chaps. 2 and 7, and Book ii, chaps. 10 and 11.

[221]

As appears everywhere in the "Institutions," &c., and Beaumanoir, chap. 61, p. 309.

[222]

"Institutions," book i, chap. 6, book ii, chap. 15.

[223]

Ibid., book ii. 15.

[224]

Ibid., book i, chap. 78, book ii, chap. 15.

[225]

Ibid., book i, chap. 78.

[226]

Ibid., book ii, chap. 15.

[227]

Ibid., book i, chap. 78.

[228]

Ibid., book ii, chap. 15.

[229]

But if they wanted to appeal without falsifying the judgment, the appeal was not admitted. — Ibid.

[230]

Ibid., book i, chaps. 6 and 67; book ii, chap. 15; and Beaumanoir, chap. 11, p. 58.

[231]

Book i, chap. 1-3.

[232]

Chapter 22, arts. 16, 17.

[233]

Chapter 61, p. 309.

[234]

Ibid.

[235]

See Beaumanoir, Defontaines, and the "Institutions," book ii, chaps. 10, 11, 15, and others.

[236]

See the ordinances at the beginning of the third race, in the collection of Laurire, especially those of Philip Augustus, on ecclesiastic jurisdiction; that of Louis VIII concerning the Jews; and the charters related by Mr. Brussel; particularly that of St. Louis, on the release and recovery of lands, and the feodal majority of young women, tome ii, book iii, p. 35, and ibid., the ordinance of Philip Augustus, p. 7.