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Example sentences for "feoffee"

Lexicographically close words:
fensed; fenugreek; feodal; feodo; feodum; feoffees; feoffment; feow; fer; fera
  1. Livery in law, in order to pass the estate, had to be perfected by entry by the feoffee during the joint lives of himself and the feoffor.

  2. The courts of justice gave no redress, if the feoffee to uses violated his trust by detaining the land.

  3. Of warranty we are accustomed to think chiefly in connexion with the title to land:--the feoffor warrants the feoffee in his enjoyment of the tenement.

  4. Except in the cases, comparatively rare before the statute Quia Emptores, in which the feoffee is to hold of the feoffor's lord.

  5. That I was well advised in waiting will be evident to everyone who has studied his work.

  6. That in some sort I have been endeavouring to answer Mr Seebohm, I can not conceal from myself or from others.

  7. The delay has also enabled me to profit by Dr Meitzen's Siedelung und Agrarwesen der Germanen[1], a book which will assuredly leave a deep mark upon all our theories of old English history.

  8. Oliver Cromwell as a feoffee of Parson's Charity, Ely, 465.

  9. Parson's charity, Oliver Cromwell as a feoffee of, 465.

  10. Buckley's Hospital (a fifteenth-century foundation here), and whatever a feoffee may be he is not the kind of man to toy with in a small town like this.

  11. Twor them at troubled t’parish, John, Sud hev no Feoffee Brass.

  12. An tell em to remember thee Upon t’next Feoffee Day!

  13. Twor twelve o’clock wun winter’s neet, Net far fro Kersmas time, When I met wi this Feoffee Goast, The subject ov my rhyme.


  14. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feoffee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    assignee; beneficiary; householder; laird; landlady; landlord; master; mistress; owner; pensioner; proprietary; proprietor; squire; stipendiary