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 Contents and List of Citations xvii PAGE 8 1. Pons of Mont-Saint-Jean becomes the man of the countess of Champagne 178 Quantin (as above, No. 77), No. 220, p. 101 82. How a knight accepted a money fief from the king of France 179 BOUTARIC, Institutions militaires de la France, p. 121 III. Ceremony of doing Homage and swearing Fealty 83. How the count of Flanders received the homage of his vassals 179 GALBERT DE BRUGES, De multro, traditione, et occisione gloriosi Karoli comitis Flandriarum; ed. by Pirenne, p. 89 : Collection de textes 84. The viscount of Carcassonne does homage to the abbot of St. Mary of Grasse 180 Teulet, Layettes du Tresor des Chartes, No. 39 ; Vol. I, p. 36 85. Rules for homage and fealty established by St. Louis. 182 Etablissements de St. Louis, II, c. 19 ; ed. by Viollet, II, 395 86. How a prelate threatened his vassals with excommuni- cation 183 Bouquet, Recueil des historiens des Gaules et de la France, X, 447 sq. IV. Mutual Duties of Vassal and Lord 87. Fulbert of Chartre^ explains the duties of lord and vassal 184 Bouquet (as above, No. 86), X, 463 V. Feudal Military Service 88. List of vassals summoned by the king of France in 1272 185 Bouquet (as above, No. 86), XXIII, 753 sq. and 759 sq. VI. Failure of Feudalism to secure Order. The Truce of God 89. Bishop Stubbs' definition of ideal feudalism .... 187 Constitutional History of England, Chap. IX, 93 90. The truce of God 187 Mon. Ger. Hist., Leges, II, 55 sqq. ; trans, by Munro in Tr. and Rp. Vol. I, No. 2 CHAPTER X THE DEVELOPMENT OF FRANCE I. The Election of Hugh Capet 91. How Hugh Capet was chosen king 195 RICHER, Historiarum libri IV, Lib. iv, cc. n sq. : Mon. Ger. Hist., Pertz, III, 633 sq.