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Whether witnesses are to be removed who, etc. 2.19
Before whom, or which ones it will be. 1.18
Regarding the benefice of a brother and in what manner, etc. 1.20
Regarding a captain who [sold] the court, etc. 2.51
Regarding the chapters of Conrad. 2.40
*Cases in which a woman in, etc. 4.104
*That a feud is lost by entering the clergy. 4.109
Regarding a cleric who [sought] investiture, etc. 2.35
*Regarding the condition of a feud not being fulfilled. 4.75
*That a condition tacitly follows a feud. 4.89
Regarding the custom of a proper feud. 2.33
*Constitution of Conrad regarding benefices. 5.1
Feudal constitutions of the lord Lothair. 1.19
*Constitution of Frederick regarding the right of the fisc. 5.8
*Constitution of Frederick regarding the non-alienation of feuds, etc. 5.7
*Constitution of Frederick regarding keeping the peace. 5.9
*Constitution of Frederick regarding incendiaries. 5.10
*Constitution of Frederick regarding establishing the peace. 5.11
*Constitution of Frederick regarding the right of pre-emption. 5.13
*Constitution of Frederick regarding the right of pre-emption. 5.14
*Constitution of Frederick regarding the peace of Constance. 5.12
*Constitution of Henry regarding the causes of losing, etc. 5.2
*Constitution of Henry regarding a vassal, etc. 5.3
*Constitution of Henry that the ingratitude, etc. 5.4
*Constitution of Lothair regarding investiture not, etc. 5.6
*Constitution of Lothair regarding the non-alienation of feuds, etc. 5.5
Regarding a contention between the lord, etc. 1.23
Regarding a contention between me, etc. 1.12
Regarding a contention between the lord, etc. 1.10
Regarding a controversy of a feud before, etc. 2.16
Regarding a controversy between a vassal, etc. 2.43
Regarding a controversy between a bishop, etc. 2.20