[326] Nov. viii, 7, Jusjur.
[327] Nov. xvii, 16.
[328] Nov. viii, Ed.; lxxxvi, 2, 3, 4; cf. cxxviii, 16, 17, etc.
[329] Nov. xv.
[330] Ibid., 1, 5, etc.
[331] Nov. viii, 9; xcv; cxxviii, 23; see p. 202.
[332] Nov. xxviii, 7; xxx, 10.
[333] Nov. viii, 7; xxx, 9. The Defenders of the Cities are similarly cautioned; Nov. viii, 7, Edict 1.
[334] Nov. xv, 3, 6; lxxxvi, 7. The limit of his court was 300 solidi (£165). Generally the Bishops also had judicial functions, and like the rest are threatened, as not being always above suspicion; Ibid., 6. The clerics were instructed to resort to them in the first instance, and only afterwards to the civil judges if the question proved to be beyond their legal acquirements; Nov. lxxxiii; cf. lxxix.
[335] Nov. xxiii.