Footnotes
[58]
Cited by Gregory of Tours, book ix. See also the edict of Clotharius
II, in the year 615, art. 16.
[59]
See the 24th and the 34th of the first book.
[60]
See the 14th formula of the first book, which is equally
applicable to the fiscal estates given direct in perpetuity, or given at
first as a benefice, and afterwards in perpetuity. See also the 17th
formula, ibid.