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Footnotes

[103]

See the "Capitulary of Charlemagne" in the year 812, arts. 3 and 4, ed. Baluzius, tome i, p. 491; and the edict of Pistes in the year 864, art. 26, tome ii, p. 186.

[104]

Book ii of the "Capitularies," art. 28.

[105]

They were called Compagenses.

[106]

Published in the year 595, art. 1. See the "Capitularies," ed. Baluzius, p. 20. These regulations were undoubtedly made by agreement.

[107]

Advocati.

[108]

"Capitulary of Charlemagne," in the year 812, art. 1 and 5, ed. Baluzius, tome i, p. 490.

[109]

See the Capitulary of the year 803, published at Worms, ed Baluzius, pp. 408, 410.

[110]

"Capitulary of Worms" in the year 803, edition of Baluzius, p. 409; and the council in the year 845, under Charles, the Bald, in verno palatio, edition of Baluzius, tome ii, p. 17, art. 8.

[111]

The fifth Capitulary of the year 819, art. 27, edition of Baluzius, p. 618.

[112]

Capitulary 11 in the year 812, art. 7, edition of Baluzius, i, p. 494.

[113]

Capitulary i of the year 812, art. 5, edition of Baluzius, i, p. 490.

[114]

In the year 812, cap. i, edition of Baluzius, p. 490.

[115]

Establishment of the French Monarchy, iii, book VI, cap. iv, p. 299.

[116]

Capitulary of the year 882, art. 11, apud vernis palatium, edition of Baluzius, tome ii, p. 289.