Footnotes
[195]
See the "Establishment of the French Monarchy," vol. iii, book VI, chap. 4, p. 301.
[196]
He cites the 44th title of this law, and the "Law of the
Ripuarians," tit. 7 and 36.
[197]
Qui in truste dominic est, tit. 44, section 4, and this relates to the 13th formulary of Marculfus, de regis Antrustione. See also tit. 66, of the Salic law, section 3 and 4, and tit. 74; and the "Law of the Ripuarians," tit. 11, and the "Capitulary of Charles the Bald," apud Carisiacum, in the year 877, cap. xx.
[198]
Salic law, tit. 44, section 6.
[199]
Tit. 44, section 4.
[200]
Tit. 44, section 1.
[201]
Tit. 44, section 15.
[202]
Tit. 44, section 7.
[203]
Arts. 1, 2, and 3, of tit. 26, of the "Law of the Burgundians."
[204]
"Establishment of the French Monarchy," vol. iii, book VI, chaps. 4 and 5.
[205]
Ibid.; vol. iii, chap. 5, pp. 319 and 320.
[206]
Ibid., vol. iii, book VI, chap. 4, pp. 307 and 308.
[207]
Ibid., p. 309, and in the following chapter, pp. 310,320.
[208]
See book xxviii of this work; and book xxxi. 8.
[209]
"Capitulary," Baluzius's edition, tome i, p. 19.
[210]
See book xxviii of this work, chap. 24; and book xxxi, chap. 8.
[211]
Chapters 43 and 44.
[213]
"Establishment of the French Monarchy," vol. iii, book VI, chap. 4, p. 316.
[216]
"De Gestis Ludovici Pii," chaps. 43 and 44.
[218]
"Establishment of the French Monarchy," vol. iii, book VI, chap. 4, p. 302.