[6] Ibid., i. 298.
[7] Ibid., i. 298, 301.
[8] Ibid., i. 300.
[9] Select Charters, p. 96.
[10] Norm. Conq., v. 380.
[11] servitia, i. 581.
[12] N.C., v. 377; cf. History of William II, pp. 335, 337, 'The whole system, a system which logically hangs together in the most perfect way, was the device of the same subtle and malignant brain.'
[13] Ibid., p. 374.
[14] 'Si quis baronum meorum, comitum sive aliorum qui de me tenent, mortuus fuerit, heres suus non redimet terram suam sicut faciebat tempore fratris mei, sed justa et legitima relevatione relevabit eam.'
[15] 'In that charter the military tenures are taken for granted. What is provided against is their being perverted, as they had been in the days of Rufus, into engines of oppression.'—N.C., v. 373.