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granted to the monastery of St. Michael the Archangel, on the 
island of Hohenaug,—‘ ubi in Dei nomine Dubanus episcopus 
preesse videtur,’ certain lands in Joabbagine and Nuziviert, 
together with their appurtenances.* 
«“V. May, same year, Hugo, son of Bleon, nephew of 
Duke Adalbert, granted to the monastery in the island called 
Hohenaugia,—‘ ubi Dubanus episcopus nunc temporis presse 
videtur,’ all that portion of the island which he had inherited 
from his father. 
“VI. October, 750, Bodalus, son of the preceding, granted 
to the monastery on the island called Hohenaugia,—‘ubi in 
Dei nomine Dubanus abbas preesse videtur,’ all his posses- 
sions in the said island. This is the dee grant made by the 
family of Duke Adalbert.t 
«© VII. In an undated charter, but cire. 755, Pippin, King 
of the Franks, at the prayer of Dubanus,—‘episcopus vel 
abbas de monasterio Hohenaugia in pago Alsacense,’ con- 
firmed to him all and sundry his possessions, whether royal 
grants, donations of subjects, acquisitions of antecedent ab- 
bots, or the augmentations which had been made by the same 
Dubanus, bishop or abbot, and were now enjoyed by him.§ 
: ‘VIII. March, 770, Carloman, son of Pippin, at the 
prayer of the abbot Stephen, exempted the monastery on 
the island of Honaugia from all judicial intrusion or interfer-. 
ence. || 
“TX. January, 783, Charlemagne, at the prayer of the 
Abbot Beatus, confirmed the preceding grant.{ 
-** X. June, 786, Charlemagne granted a confirmation of 
all the donations antecedently made to the monastery by 
kings, queens, or other servants of God, but of which, through 
neglect, the charters had some years before been lost. In it 
* Mabillon, Annal., tom. ii. Append. p. 696 6. 
7 Ibid., pp. 6966; G97 a. ¢ Ibid, p. 697 a. § Ibid., pp. 697 a; 697 4. 
|| Ibid., p. 698 a. 4 Ibid., pp. 698 a; 698 d. 
