Footnotes
[52]
In the year 815, cap. i, which is agreeable to the Capitulary of
Charles the Bald, in the year 844, arts. 1, 2.
[53]
They were not obliged to furnish any to the count. --Ibid., art. 5.
[54]
The counts are forbidden to deprive them of their horses, ut
hostem facere, et debitos paraveredos secundum antequam consuetudinem
exsolvere possint. -- "Edict of Pistes," in Baluzius, p. 186.
[55]
"Capitulary of Charlemagne," chap. 1, in the year 812. Edict of Pistes
in the year 864, art. 27.
[56]
Quatuor mansos. I fancy that what they called Afansus was a
particular portion of land belonging to a farm where there were bondmen;
witness the capitulary of the year 853, apud Sylvacum, tit. 14, against
those who drove the bondmen from their Mansus.
[57]
See below, chapter 20 of this book.
[58]
In Duchesne, tome ii, p. 287.
[60]
See the Capitulary of the year 858, art. 14.
[61]
They levied also some duties on rivers, where there happened to
be a bridge or a passage.