ima-yama, in Hizen, place for uta-gakiKikaku, verse-writerKikkawa in battle of SekigaharaMotoharu (1530-86), son of Mori Motonari; adviser of Mori Terumoto;generalKikuchi, adherents of Southern Court, in Saikai-do; make trouble inKyushu; def It was this same Cocks who told a Japanese admirall that My opinion was he might doe better to put it int During the early part of the campaign aJapanese attack had been beaten back from Chinju, which was reckonedthe strongest fortress in Korea. theneighbouring provinces of Bizen and Mimasaka under the suzerainty ofMori Terumoto, espoused Nobunaga's cause without fighting.
In the days ofYoshimitsu, they were taxed at each of the four seasons; inYoshinori's time the same imposts were levied once a mont This became a precedent. This prince, in spite of his high title, was required by Courtetiquette to sit below the ministers of State on ceremonial occasionsin the palace. There were two of theseofficials in Kyoto and, like their namesakes in Yedo, they had aforce of constables (yoriki) and policemen (doshin) under theircommand.
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