This curtailed the advantage of tenants of the greater barons who profited by increased wardships and reliefs from subinfeudation from subdivision and better cultivation of their land while still paying the greater barons fixed sums.
This halted the growth of subinfeudation and caused services as well as incidents of aids, relief, escheat, wardship, and marriage to go directly to the Chief Lord.
The degree to which subinfeudation had commonly proceeded in the thirteenth century is shown in No.
The above-named statute forbade the future subinfeudationof lands, and consequently hindered the further creation of manors.
It may however be surmised that the subdivision and subinfeudation of a holding in the occupation of such a group of kinsmen would be carried out by the formation of further similar groups.
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