Footnotes
[89]
Comites. "De Moribus Germanorum," 13.
[90]
Qui sunt in truste regis, tit. 44, art. 4.
[92]
From the word trew, which signifies faithful among the Germans.
[95]
Fiscalia. See Marculfus, book i. form. 14. It is mentioned in the
"Life of St. Maur," dedit fiscum unum: and in the annals of Metz, in the year 747, dedit illi comitatus et fiscos plurimos. The goods designed for the support of the royal family were called regalia.
[96]
See book i, tit. 1, of the fiefs; and Cujas on that book.
[100]
Book iii, tit. 8, 3.
[101]
"Feudorum," lib. i, tit. 1.
[102]
It was a kind of precarious tenure which the lord consented or
refused to renew every year; as Cujas has observed.