[Footnote 24: Guilliman (de Rebus Helveticis, l. iii. c. 5,
p. 106) recapitulates the donation (A.D. 833) of the emperor
Lewis the Pious to his daughter the abbess Hildegardis.
Curtim nostram Turegum in ducatu Alamanniae in pago
Durgaugensi, with villages, woods, meadows, waters, slaves,
churches, &c.; a noble gift. Charles the Bald gave the jus
monetae, the city was walled under Otho I., and the line of
the bishop of Frisingen,
Nobile Turegum multarum copia rerum,
is repeated with pleasure by the antiquaries of Zurich.]