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" ... pass without special words for that purpose. The sub-tenants of the tenants-in-chief must have generally been the principal knights resident in every county, and the principal men summoned on inquests. In the reign of Edward I. subinfeudations were... "
An Essay Towards a General History of Feudal Property in Great Britain ... - Page 271
by Sir John Dalrymple - 1759 - 276 pages
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Origines Genealogicae; Or, The Sources Whence English Genealogies May be ...

Stacey Grimaldi - England - 1828 - 372 pages
...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 of the fee; and every alienation of every part, however small, of lands, holden in chief of the Crown,...
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A manual for the genealogist, topographer, antiquary and legal professor

Richard Sims - 1856 - 560 pages
...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 of the fee; and every alienation of every part, however small, of lands holden in chief of the crown,...
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A Manual for the Genealogist, Topographer, Antiquary, and Legal Professor ...

Richard Sims - Archives - 1861 - 656 pages
...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 of the fee; and every alienation of every part, however small, of lands holden in chief of the crown,...
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