An Old English Home and Its DependenciesBaring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
History
An Old English Home and Its Dependencies
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
England -- Social life and customs
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] In the illustration the place occupied by the old woman is beneath
the heap on the right hand side.
[2] WREN HOSKINS, in _Systems of Land Tenure in Various Countries_,
London, 1870, p. 100.
[3] DUMONT, "La dépopulation," in _Revue de l'École d'Anthropologie_,
Jan., 1897.
[4] DASENT, _History of Brunt Nial_, 1861, vol. i. p. xiv.
[5] _Ireland and the Celtic Church_, London, 1892, p. 276.
[6] _Bilder aus London_, Leipzig, 1834.
[7] BALM, _The New Eldorado_, Boston, 1889, p. 199.
[8] "If a proprietor encroaches on a neighbouring proprietor, he shall
pay fifteen solidi.... The boundary between two estates is formed
by distinct landmarks, such as little mounds of stones.... If a man
oversteps this boundary, _marca_, and enters the property of another,
he shall pay the above mentioned fine." Laws of the Ripuarian Franks,
Sect. 60. So the ancient Bavarian Laws spoke of a man who took a slave
over the borders, _extra terminos hoc est extra marcam_.(xiii. 9). See
_The Origin of Property in Land_, by F. de Coulanges, London, 1891.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
--Obvious print and punctuation errors were corrected.
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