[Footnote 3:] [See] the text given in Comines-Lenglet, iii., 116. Charles is characterised as ducem strenuum in armis ac justitiæ præcipium zelatorem.]
[Footnote 4:] [See] Toutey, p. 8; also Lavisse, ivii., 371.]
[Footnote 5:] [Thus] was named the assembly of ten Alsatian towns from Strasburg to Basel, organised into a half independent confederation by the Emperor Charles IV.]
[Footnote 6:] [Toutey], p. 11.]
[Footnote 7:] [See] "Fontes Rerum Austriacarum" Chmel, J., Urkunden zur Geschichte von Osterreich, etc., II2, 223 et passim. One document, p. 229, has Marz as a misprint for Mai.]
[Footnote 8:] [Charles] was, to be sure, already within that circle for some of his Netherland provinces, but his feudal obligations there were very shadowy.]
[Footnote 9:] [See] Toutey, Lavisse, etc., and above all a valuable article by L. Stouff, entitled "Les Possessions Bourguignonnes dans la vallée du Rhin sous Charles le Téméraire," Annales de l'Est, vol. 18. This article, is the result of a careful examination of the reports made by Poinsot and Pellet, Charles's commissioners.]