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My question is, did A, in granting to B, relinquish all interest in the hamlet, or how
much did he still retain, since in after years the hamlet is found to have reverted to
him, and no allusion is afterwards made to the subinfeudatory lords who ...
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Robert Montgomery and his reviewers: with some remarks on ...
subinfeudatory built a church upon his own estate, his tenants and domestics
were relieved from the inconvenience of resorting for religious purposes to the
mother church, lying generally at some distance from them. As long as no church
...
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The Chartulary of St John of Pontefract: From the Original ...
435, was the subinfeudatory of the Luterels. There was also a Sir William de
Bilham, who witnesses most of the Bilham charters, his position is not defined,
but he precedes William de Bareville in No. 272 and No. 273. Almost all that is
certain ...
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A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
See subinfeudatory. subheading). Both subheading and subhead are used in
reference to a textual subdivision under a heading. Subheading is much more
common. Subhead is used esp. in reference to legislation — e.g.: "This
legislation ...
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Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
See subinfeudatory. subheading; subhead. Both subheading and subhead are
used in reference to a textual subdivision under a heading. Subheading is much
more common. Subhead is used especially in reference to legislation—e.g.: “This
...
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Blackwood's Edinburge Magazine
These subgrantees claimed and exercised, as of common right, the privilege of
building churches on the fees which they thus acquired; and to avail themselves
of this pri. vilege they were impelled by two motives: -When the subinfeudatory ...
... datory barons who were lords of parliament, as Hussey Baron of Galtrim, and
Nangle Baron of Navan, were commonly so distinguished. And this Baron of
Donnoyll may have been so called, either as a subinfeudatory baron, or to
distinguish ...
Irish archaeological and Celtic society,
1842
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The history and topography of the Isle of Axholme
Amcoats was originally part of the Manor of Croule, but at what time it becaine a
distinct Llanor, or who was the original subinfeudatory, I am not able to say.
Richard d'Amcotts is returned in the reign of Edward the Second, as possessed of
a ...
W. Brocklehurst Stonehouse
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A Dictionary of Words and Phrases Used in Ancient and Modern Law
Subinfeudatory. One holding of another. See SUBINFEUDATION. Subject. Owing
obedience to another. Dependent upon authority. One governed by another
power. One owing allegiance to a Nation, or to a monarch. In England, an
inhabitant ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
In my manorial history of each parish, the heading of each manor shows the
Domesday paramount lord, with a reference to the place under which the descent
of his fee or barony will be found ; and thus every subinfeudatory or mesne
manor ...