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Definition of Subinfeudations
1. subinfeudation [n] - See also: subinfeudation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subinfeudations
Literary usage of Subinfeudations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Origines Genealogicae; Or, The Sources Whence English Genealogies May be by Stacey Grimaldi (1828)
"In the reign of Edward I., subinfeudations were prohibited, and all alienations
were required to be made to hold not of the alienor, but of the chief Lord ..."
2. A view of the legal institutions, honorary hereditary offices, and feudal by William Lynch (1830)
"Other subinfeudations were made in different parts of the kingdom, ...
subinfeudations by the Lords of CORK. Fermoy, afterwards merged in the ..."
3. A View of the Legal Institutions, Honorary Hereditary Offices, and Feudal by William Lynch (1830)
"Other subinfeudations were made in different parts of the kingdom, ...
subinfeudations by the Lords of CORK. Fermoy, afterwards merged in the ..."
4. Origin and History of Manors in the Province of New York and in the County by Edward Floyd De Lancey (1886)
"The statute would prevent any further subinfeudations, by the freeholders holding
... If the statute against subinfeudations was in force in the colonies, ..."