[45] Bastian, Rechtsverhältnisse, pp. 15, 15 note 2, 187, 187 note 2. Post (Ethn. Jur., I p. 358) also speaks of subjects being the slaves of the king. [↑]

[46] Ingram, p. 3. Schurtz also remarks that pariah artisans, though despised, are not slaves. (Das afrikanische Gewerbe, p. 142). [↑]

[47] Goldstein, pp. 354, 355. [↑]

[48] See for instance Hutter, pp. 270, 271. [↑]

[49] Siegel, pp. 328–330. [↑]

[50] Brunner, I pp. 101, 102. [↑]

[51] Schröder, p. 41. He states that these Hörigen were also called lati or aldio (l.c., p. 40); so they are the same class as those described by Brunner. [↑]

[52] Gasquet, II, pp. 281, 282. [↑]

[53] Puchta II p. 97. [↑]

[54] Ingram, p. 262. [↑]