Footnotes
[164]
In the year 806, between Charles, Pepin, and Louis, it is
quoted by Goldast, and by Baluzius, tome ii, p. 439.
[165]
Art. 9, p. 443, which is agreeable to the treaty of Andelot, in
Gregory of Tours, ix.
[166]
Art. 10, and there is no mention made of this in the treaty of
Andelot.
[167]
In Baluzius, tome i, p. 174, art. 9. See also the division made by
the same emperor in the year 837, art. 6, Baluzius's edition, p. 686.
[168]
In the year 811, Baluzius's edition, tome i, p. 486, art. 7 and 8,
and that of the year 812, ibid. p. 490, art. 1. See also the Capitulary
of the year 807, Baluzius's edition, tome i, p. 458.
[169]
In the year 793, inserted in the "Law of the Lombards," book iii, tit.
9, cap. ix.
[170]
In the year 847, quoted by Aubert le Mire, and Baluzius, tome ii,
page 42.
[172]
Art. 2, of the "Declaration of Charles."
[173]
Capitulary of the year 877, tit. 53, art. 9 and 10, apud
Carisiacum, similiter et de nostris vassallis faciendum est, &c.
This Capitulary relates to another of the same year, and of the same
place, art. 3.
[174]
"Capitulary of Aix la Chapelle," in the year 813, art. 16, and
the "Capitulary of Pepin," in the year 783, art. 5.
[175]
See the "Capitulary de Carisiaco," in the year 856, art. 10 and
13. Baluzius's edition, tome ii, p. 83, in which the king, together
with the lords spiritual and temporal, agreed to this.