[The Rise of the Dutch Republic<br> Volume I.(of III) 1555-66 by John Lothrop Motley]@TWC D-Link book
The Rise of the Dutch Republic
Volume I.(of III) 1555-66

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No one can testify but a householder.

All alienation of real estate must take place before the Schepens.

If an outsider has a complaint against a burgher, the Schepens and Schout must arrange it.

If either party refuses submission to them, they must ring the town bell and summon an assembly of all the burghers to compel him.

Any one ringing the town bell, except by general consent, and any one not appearing when it tolls, are liable to a fine.


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