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<p>be held from them by their own followers and knights (in return, originally, for military service).</p>

<p>When the feoffee <a href="page.php?w=subinfeudation">sub-enfeoffed</a> his holding, for example when he created a new <a href="page.php?w=Manorialism">manor</a>, he would become overlord to the person so enfeoffed, and a <a href="page.php?w=mesne_lord">mesne lord</a> (i.e. intermediate lord) within the longer historical chain of title. In modern English land law, the theory of such long historical chains of title still exists for every</p><p>
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