Lexicographical Neighbors of Subinfeudate
Literary usage of Subinfeudate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Short History of England by Charles McLean Andrews (1912)
"Tenants-in-chief had been accustomed to subinfeudate (p. 80) or alienate portions
of their land for the purpose of obtaining knights to meet their military ..."
2. A Short History of England by Charles McLean Andrews (1921)
"Tenants-iu-chief had been accustomed to subinfeudate. (p.80) or alienate portions
of their land for the purpose of obtaining knights to meet their military ..."
3. The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I by Frederick Pollock, Frederic William Maitland (1899)
"In 1352 the question was discussed whether in Henry III.'s reign the tenant in
chief could subinfeudate without licence, and apparently the decision was to ..."
4. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Ernest Alfred Benians, Stanley Mordaunt Leathes (1907)
"... and after 1716 the service was made commutable for 20 sous yearly per arpent),
the inability of the censitaire to subinfeudate, the initial absence of ..."
5. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe by James Harvey Robinson (1918)
"(3) Finally any lord might subinfeudate portions of his estate by granting them
as fiefs to those whose fidelity or services he wished to secure. ..."
6. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe by James Harvey Robinson (1918)
"(3) Finally any lord might subinfeudate portions of his estate by granting them
as fiefs to those whose fidelity or services he wished to secure. ..."
7. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe by James Harvey Robinson (1903)
"... Finally any lord might subinfeudate portions of his estate by granting them
as fiefs to those whose fidelity or services he wished to secure. ..."