v. [SUB- 9 (b).] = SUBINFEUD v.

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1611.  Cotgr., Subinfeudation, a subinfeoffing.

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1839.  Penny Cycl., XIV. 387/2. Upon this subinfeudation being effected, A … would have the seigniory of lands of which B and others had been subinfeoffed.

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