Definition of Feoffed

1. feoff [v] - See also: feoff

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feoffed

fenugreek seed
fenugreeks
fenuron
fenurons
fenvalerate
fenya
feod
feodal
feodalities
feodality
feodaries
feodary
feodatory
feods
feoff
feoffed (current term)
feoffee
feoffees
feoffer
feoffers
feoffing
feoffment
feoffments
feoffor
feoffors
feoffs
feorm-fultum
feormfultum
feprazone
fer

Literary usage of Feoffed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on Wills by Thomas Jarman, Leopold George Gordon Robbins, Melville Madison Bigelow (1893)
"If the heir was then feoffed, he was then admitted to seisin, and the rig^ht to claim the payment of reliefs for admission to the inheritance was gone, ..."

2. Publications by Oxford Historical Society, Bostonian Society (1889)
"But he, after his resignation of that office, feoffed' it10 about the year 1288 ... Walter le Knit circa annum 1207; * 'feoffed' substituted for 'conveyed. ..."

3. The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt.: In Thirteen Parts by John Henry Thomas, John Farquhar Fraser, Robert Philip Tyrwhitt, Edward Coke (1826)
"... in the 21st year of the reign of the lady the now Queen, en- feoffed one Richard Tomson of the aforesaid 20 acres of pasture, with the appurtenances, ..."

4. The Genealogist (1881)
"... was feoffed by Henry I, of Bradford, Northumberland, which he held in capito and per ... who feoffed ..."

5. York Deeds by Maine Historical Society, Maine Genealogical Society (1884- ), York County (Me.). Register of Deeds (1892)
"... the Said Johnson and Mary Have given granted bargained Sold Aliened En- feoffed and confirmed And do by these presents give grant bargain Sell Alien ..."

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