1843, Thomas_Carlyle, , book 2, chapter XII, The Abbot’s Troubleshe alleged farther that his predecessors had been infeft, at the Conquest, in the lands of Alfric son of Wisgar, who was Lord of , as may be read in by all persons.
1885, ,… while a minor he received a dispensation and special license from the king, dated 8 Jan. 1608, upon which by a precept from chancery he was infeft in all the lands possessed by his father on 26, 27, 28 and 29 April.
1980 , Ann Morton, Gordon Donaldson , British National Archives and the Local Historian Chapter , Not only had a vassal to be infeft when a grant was made or confirmed: a successor had to be infeft when he took up his inheritance.