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Footnotes

Footnotes

[220]

Book iv, de fendis, tit. 59.

[221]

In the title of allodia.

[222]

"Somme Rurale," book i, tit. 76, p. 447.

[223]

According to an ordinance of St. Louis, in the year 1246 to settle the customs of Anjou and Maine; those who shall have the care of the heiress of a fief shall give security to the lord, that she shall not be married without his consent.

[224]

Decision 155, No. 8; and 204, No. 38.

[225]

In "Capell. Thol.," decision 453.

[226]

"Æneid," book iii, v. 523.