10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBINFEUDATORIES»
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subinfeudatories in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subinfeudatories and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Blackwood's Edinburge Magazine
The original grantees of the crown, in many instances, split their extensive
manors into minor fragments, which they conferred upon subinfeudatories. These
subgrantees claimed and exercised, as of common right, the privilege of building
...
2
The Gentleman's Magazine
... families of Freschville and Tideswell ; who, he states, as well as Foljambe, bore
the same charges on their armorial shield ; we can only remark that this proves
no relationship, but probably only their being subinfeudatories of the same lord.
3
King John of England: a history and vindication, based on ...
... all his subinfeudatories copyholders, yeomen, or farmers, and broke their
nobility as holding by first-class baronage tenures. Surely somewhat of the '
sacredness,' s0mewhat of the 'glory,' of this vaunted 'Charter' vanishes in the light
of these ...
William CHADWICK (of Arskey, Yorks.), 1865
4
The Pictorial Pocket Guide to Ripon and Harrogate: With ...
The wealth and reputation of the monastery was at that time, nearly at its height,
and the sweeping donations which it had received from the Percys,
andMowbrays, and Romillies, and their subinfeudatories, had enabled them to
realize their ...
John Richard Walbran, 1849
5
Memorials of the Abbey of St. Mary of Fountains
He was a son of Bertram Haget, a person of much consideration in Yorkshire,
and one of the subinfeudatories of the great baron, Koger de Mowbray, one of
whose sisters he probably married. Apparently, he inherited a peculiar
temperament ...
John Richard Walbran, James Raine, Joseph Thomas Fowler, 1863
6
History of the Parish of Ecclesfield: In the County of York
... at least, at the Conquest, unless these six lords were subinfeudatories of one
lord paramount, of which there is no record. When Ecclesfield was first formed
into a parish is unknown ; its vast extent shows that it must always have been
very ...
7
The Publications of the Surtees Society
He was a son of Bertram Haget, a person of much consideration in Yorkshire,
and one of the subinfeudatories of the great baron, Roger de Mowbray, one of
whose sisters he probably married. Apparently, he inherited a peculiar
temperament ...
8
The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine
... Chadington (near Wootton Basset), Henton (Broad Hinton), Biddestone,
Hartham, Sherston (S. Pinkney), and Milford (near Salisbury), held of the chief
lord by various subinfeudatories on condition of knight service. Some obscurity,
however ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard, 1855
9
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
... families of Freschville and Tideswell : who, he states, as well as Fuljambe. bore
the same charges on their armorial shield ; we can only remark that this proves
do relationship, but probably only their beias subinfeudatories of the same lord.
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1835
10
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
The original grantees of the crown, in many instances, split their extensive
manors into minor fragments, which they conferred upon subinfeudatories. These
tubgrantees claimed and exercised, as of common right, the privilege of building
...