[228] Inama-Sternegg, II pp. 115, 145, 84, 85, 207, 209. [↑]

[229] Ibid., pp. 4–27. Similarly in France, in the 12th century, the landlords encouraged emigration to the outlying, newly reclaimed districts. Villeins who were willing to settle in these parts were granted special privileges, a house and land were given them at a nominal rent (Luchaire, in Lavisse, Vol. II Part. II p. 336.) [↑]

[230] Inama-Sternegg, II pp. 36–38. [↑]

[231] Ibid., pp. 70, 71, 63. [↑]

[232] Ibid., p. 64. [↑]

[233] Lamprecht, III p. 63. [↑]

[234] Inama-Sternegg, III Part I pp. 394, 395. [↑]

[235] Ibid., II pp. 203, 204. [↑]

[236] Ibid., III Part I pp. 1–13. [↑]

[237] Lamprecht, V Part I p. 82; Inama-Sternegg, l.c., p. 212. [↑]