- In
English law,
subinfeudation is the
practice by
which tenants,
holding land
under the king or
other superior lord,
carved out new and
distinct tenures...
- at the
price of
neglecting the
rights of the
lesser landholders and
undertenants and of
excluding Indians from any
responsible share in the administration...
- and Boscherville, all part of the
Ferrers barony in Normandy.)
These undertenants retained their ties to the
Ferrers after the
families had
moved to England...
- as a farmhouse,
whilst although Rosslyn House was sold in 1816 to the
undertenant, it
remained in
place with its
formal gardens until the
house was demolished...
- new
lease in 1757.
Stace sold the
lease in 1765 to
Joseph Gibson, the
undertenant, who
obtained a new
lease in 1769 and
whose widow and son
tried to sell...
-
possession of the said
George Augustus Earl of
Pembroke and
Montgomery or his
undertenants, on the East by the road
leading to
Balls Bridge commonly called and...
- The
Gardens of
Bomarzo (1968).
Huurders en
onderhuurders –
Tenants and
Undertenants (1971). De
Meester van de
Neerdaling – The
Master of
Descent (1973)....
-
acres le piece. 1
having 40 acres. Total, 11 Families, who, with
their Undertenants, are to make 30 Men armed;
these have
taken Oath of Supremecy. Here is...
-
despite Conrad's
imperial edict of 1037. It was this
action against his
undertenants which got him
killed in 1052,
during a
hunting expedition. This version...
- back-and-forth
changing of
hands of the
honour illustrates the
risks suffered by
undertenants whose liege was only a
temporary interloper. Specifically,
whilst Arnulf...