the origins of contemporary france-1-第137章
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Merci 31; Notre…Saveur 203; Tiers…Ordre de St。 Fran?ois 365; Saint…
Jean des Vignes de Soissons 31; Théatins 25; abbaye de Saint…Victor
21; Maisons soumises à l'ordinaire 305。 Total 20;745 monks in 2;489
convents。 To this must be added the Pères de 1'Oratoire; de la
Mission; de la Doctrine chrétienne and some others; the total of monks
being about 23;000。 … As to nuns; I have a catalogue from the
National Archives of twelve dioceses; comprising according to 〃France
ecclésiastique〃 1788; 5;576 parishes: the diocèses respectively of
Perpignan; Tulle; Marseilles; Rhodez; Saint…Flour; Toulouse; le Mans;
Limoges; Lisieux; Rouen; Reims; and Noyon; in all; 5;394 nuns in 198
establishments。 The proportion is 37;000 nuns in 1;500 establishments
for the 38;000 parishes of France。 … The total of regular clergy
thus amounts to 60;000 persons。 … The secular clergy may be
estimated at 70;000: curates and vicars 60;000 (〃Histoire de l'Eglise
de France;〃 XII。 142; by the Abbé Guettée); prelates; vicars…general;
canons of chapters; 2;800; collegiate canons; 5;600; ecclésiastics
without livings; 3;000 (Sieyès)。 Moheau; a clear…headed and cautious
statistician; writes in 1778 (〃Recheches;〃 p。 100): 〃Perhaps; to day;
there are 130;000 ecclesiastics in the kingdom。〃 The enumeration of
1866 (〃Statistique de la France;〃 population); gives 51;100 members of
the secular clergy; 18;500 monks; 86;300 nuns; total; 155;900 in a
population of 38;000;000 inhabitants。
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Notes:
'1' In 1998; 550 000 square kilometers。 (SR。)
'2' Archives nationales; G。 319 (〃Etat actuel de la Direction de
Bourges au point de vue des aides;〃 1774)。
'3' Blet; at the present day; contains 1;629 inhabitants。 (This was
around 1884; in 1996 it remains a small commune and a village of 800
people on the route nationale N76 between Bourges and Sancoins。 SR。)
'4' The farms of Blet and Brosses really produce nothing for the
proprietor; inasmuch as the tithes and the champart (field…rents);
(articles 22 and 23); are comprehended in the rate of the leases。
END NOTE 2:
ON FEUDAL RIGHTS AND ON THE STATE OF FEUDAL DOMINION IN 1733。
The following information; for which I am indebted to M。 de
Boislisle; is derived from an act of partition drawn up September 6;
1783。
It relates to the estates of Blet and Brosses。 The barony and
estate of Blet lies in Bourbonnais; two leagues from Dun…le…Roi。 Blet;
says a memorandum of an administrator of the Excise; is a 〃good
parish; the soil is excellent; mostly in wood and pasture; the surplus
being in tillable land for wheat; rye and oats。 。 。 。 The roads are
bad; especially in winter。 The trade consists principally of horned
cattle and embraces grain; the woods rot away on account of their
remoteness from the towns and the difficulty of turning them to
account。〃'1'
〃This estate;〃 says the act of valuation; 〃is in royal tenure on
account of the king's chateau and fortress of Ainay; under the
designation of the town of Blet。〃 The town was formerly fortified and
its castle still remains。 Its population was once large; 〃but the
civil wars of the sixteenth century; and especially the emigration of
the Protestants caused it to be deserted to such an extent that out of
its former population of 3;000 scarcely 300 remain;'2' which is the fate
of nearly all the towns in this country。〃 The estate of Blet; for many
centuries in the possession of the Sully family; passed; on the
marriage of the heiress in 1363; to the house of Saint…Quentin; and
was then transmitted in direct line down to 1748; the date of the
death of Alexander II。 of Saint…Quentins; Count of Diet; governor of
Berg…op…Zoom; and father of three daughters from whom the actual heirs
descend。 These heirs are the Count de Simiane; the Chevalier de
Simiane; and the minors of Bercy; each party owning one…third;
represented by 97;667 livres in the Blet estate; and 20;408 livres in
the Brosses estate。 The eldest; Comte de Simiane; enjoys; besides; a
préciput (according to custom in the Bourbonnais); worth 15;000
livres; comprising the castle with the adjoining farm and the
seigniorial rights; honorary as well as profitable。
The entire domain; comprising both estates; is valued at 369;227
livres。 The estate of Blet; comprises 1;437 arpents; worked by seven
farmers and furnished; by the proprietor; with cattle valued at 13;781
livres。 They pay together to the proprietor 12;060 livres rent
(besides claims for poultry and corvées)。 One; only; has a large farm;
paying 7;800 livres per annum; the others paying rents of 1;300; 740;
640; and 240 livres per annum。 The Brosses estate comprises 515
arpents; worked by two farmers to whom the proprietor furnishes cattle
estimated at 3;750 livres; and these together return to the proprietor
2;240 livres。'3' These métairies are all poor; only one of them has two
rooms with fire…places; two or three; one room with a fire…place; the
others consist of a kitchen with an oven outside; and stables and
barns。 Repairs on the tenements are essential on all the farms except
three; 〃having been neglected for thirty years。〃 〃The mill…flume
requires to be cleaned out; and the stream; whose inundations injure
the large meadow; also repairs are necessary on the banks of the two
ponds; on the church; which is the seignior's duty; the roof being in
a sad state; the rain penetrating through the arch;〃 and the roads
require mending; these being in a deplorable condition during the
winter。 〃The restoration and repairs of these roads seem never to have
been thought of。〃 The soil of the Blet estate is excellent; but it
requires draining and ditching to carry off the water; otherwise the
low lands will continue to produce nothing but weeds。 Signs of neglect
and desertion are everywhere visible。 The chateau of Blet has remained
unoccupied since 1748; the furniture; accordingly; is almost all
decayed and useless; in 1748 this was worth 7;612 livres; and now it
is estimated at 1;000 livres。 〃The water…power costs nearly as much to
maintain as the income derived from it。 The use of plaster as manure
is unknown;〃 and yet 〃in the land of plaster it costs almost nothing。〃
The ground; moist and very good; would grow excellent live hedges; and
yet the fields are enclosed with bare fences against the cattle;
〃which expense; say the farmers; is equal to a third of the net
income。〃 This domain; as just described; is valued as follows:
1。 The estate of Blet; according to the custom of the country for
noble estates; is valued at rate twenty…five; namely; 373;000 livres;
from which must be deducted a capital of 65;056 livres; representing
the annual charges (the fixed salary of the curate; repairs; etc。);
not including personal charges like the vingtièmes。 Its net revenue
per annum is 12;300 livres; and is worth; net; 308;003 livres。
2。 The estate of Brosses is estimated at rate twenty…two; ceasing
to be noble through the transfer of judicial and fief rights to that
of Blet。 Thus rated it is worth 73;583 livres; from which must be
deducted a capital of 12;359 livres for actual charges; the estate
bringing in 3;140 livres per annum and worth; net; 61;224 livres。
These revenues are derived from the following sources:
1。 Rights of the high; low and middle courts of justice over
the entire territory of Blet and other villages; Brosses and Jalay。
The upper courts; according to an act passed at the Chatelet; April
29; 1702; 〃take cognizance of all actions; real and personal; civil
and criminal; even actions between nobles and ecclesiastics; relating
to seals and inventories of movable effects; tutelages; curacies; the
administration of the property of minors; of domains; and of the
customary dues and revenues of the seigniory; etc。〃
2。 Rights of the forests; edict of 1707。 The seignior'