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Under the
feudal system in England, a
feoffee (/fɛˈfiː, fiːˈfiː/) is a
trustee who
holds a fief (or "fee"), that is to say an
estate in land, for the...
- The
Feoffees for
impropriations was an
unincorporated organization dedicated to
advancing the
cause of
Puritanism in England. It was
formally in existence...
- The
charitable trust known as The
Lords Feoffees and ****istants of the
Manor of Bridlington,
based in Bridlington, East
Riding of Yorkshire, England, was...
- The
Feoffees of
Ecclesfield was
originally created in 1574. The word "
Feoffees"
translates into
modern language as the word "Trustees" and that is in effect...
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delivering an
object representing the land, such as a
piece of the soil. The
feoffee (transferee) was
henceforth said to hold his
property "of" or "from" the...
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Feoffees'
Lands is an
album by
Jacqui McShee's Pentangle. It was
released on the GJS
label in 2005. "Banks of the Nile" (Traditional) – 6:35 "Nothing Really...
- the
conscience of the
feoffee to uses
bound by the use, but also the
conscience of his heir. Thus, on the
death of the
feoffee to uses the use
could be...
- tail Fengjian, the
Chinese system often compared to
European feudalism Feoffee Feudal land
tenure in
England Lehen (disambiguation), the
German equivalent...
- land
Allodial title Appanage V****al
Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation ****...
- land
Allodial title Appanage V****al
Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation ****...