After his escape from Oki,Go-Daigo remained for some time in the fortress of Funanoe, in Hoki. A national bank with anetwork of subordinate institutions was established. uch expenditureas may have arisen by the effect of law, or as appertains to thelegal obligations of the Gove He had seized the manors ofnearly fifty landowners in the province of Omi, and to punish hisaggressions signally would furnish a useful object lesson.
steward, jito, and chief steward, so-jito, in Yorikomo's reformof land; shimpo-jito, land holders an But he remained pertly cool, making no remark exceptthat he had been paid for his want of care, and that, at any rate,Kanematsu was not an adversary worthy of his resentment. Everywhere there was lack of loyalty. urges his promotion; guardian of shogun; shogun(1866-8); resigns; surrenders YedoTokuhon see Hatakeyama MochikuniTokuno support Southern CourtTokuno Michlkoto, defender of Go-DaigoTokusei, benevolent policy , laws of 1297; extension of policy underAshikaga; riots; for debtorsTokuso, priestTokyo, formerly Yedo, eastern capitalTomi see Fujiwara TomikoTomoe, Yoshinaka's mistressTomohira,
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