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English feudal trustee of land
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
Feoffee
Transfer of land under feudalism
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
Feoffment
Concept in English ecclesiastical law
but the reform was never enacted. Puritans responded by organizing the Feoffees for Impropriations, which raised funds for impropriations of their own
Impropriation
Right granted by overlord to vassal, central element of feudalism
tail Fengjian, the Chinese system often compared to European feudalism Feoffee Feudal land tenure in England Lehen (disambiguation), the German equivalent
Fief
2005 album by Pentangle
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
Feoffees'_Lands
Three-party fiduciary relationship
(the feoffee) to hold legal fee simple title, while promising to allow the friars to live on and receive the profits of the land. However the feoffee had
Trust_(law)
The charitable trust known as The Lords Feoffees and Assistants of the Manor of Bridlington, based in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, was
Lords_Feoffees
Person aligned with a lord or monarch
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Vassal
Agricultural laborer or farmer with limited land ownership
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Peasant
Trustees for Ecclesfield in South Yorkshire, England
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
Ecclesfield_Feoffees
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
Use_(law)
Concept in English law regarding beneficiaries
The earliest appearance of cestui que in the medieval period was the feoffee to uses, which, like the Salman, was held on account of another. This was
Cestui_que
The Feoffees for impropriations was an unincorporated organization dedicated to advancing the cause of Puritanism in England. It was formally in existence
The Feoffees for Impropriation
The_Feoffees_for_Impropriation
Legal and military structure in medieval Europe
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Feudalism
English noblewoman (1347–1419)
landowners in Essex, where she exercised lordship, acting as arbitrator and feoffee in property transactions. Lady Joan FitzAlan was born in 1347 at Arundel
Joan Fitzalan, Countess of Hereford
Joan_Fitzalan,_Countess_of_Hereford
English nobleman (1455–1522)
Empson. In 1469, John Spencer's uncle — another John Spencer — had become feoffee (feudal lord) of Wormleighton in Warwickshire and a tenant at Althorp in
John_Spencer_(1455–1522)
King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649
Declaration of Sports, which permitted secular activities on the sabbath. The Feoffees for Impropriations, an organisation that bought benefices and advowsons
Charles_I_of_England
British and Irish social class of wealthy land owners
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Landed_gentry
Economic, political, and judicial institution during the Middle Ages in Europe
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Manorialism
Main residence of the lord of the manor
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Manor_house
Territory belonging to a monarch
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Crown_land
Private school in Berkshire, England
1446, 1447, 1448, 1449, 1451, 1452[clarification needed] The group of feoffees appointed by the king to receive these lands are as follows: Henry Chichele
Eton_College
Supposed socioeconomic system of the late Middle Ages
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Bastard_feudalism
Obligations in a feudal system
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Feudal_duties
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Customary_freehold
British folk rock band
flautist/saxophonist Gary Foote. In 2005, the band released an album, Feoffees' Lands (feoffee being a medieval term for a trustee), on the GJS label. The 2011
Pentangle_(band)
Grant to a younger child of a monarch
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Appanage
Land retained for own use by a lord of the manor
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Demesne
Medieval English feudal tax
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Scutage
Legal regime in which area owned by an individual is held by another person
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Land_tenure
Landholder of a rural estate
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Lord_of_the_manor
Pledge of allegiance of one person to another
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Fealty
Historical development of Chancery jurisdiction and trusts
while it was still purely based on the conscience of the feoffee, where all of the feoffees died, the heir of the last one to die remained bound. Likewise
History_of_equity_and_trusts
Anglican theologian
giving up the London position. Also in 1626, the support group known as the Feoffees for Impropriations was set up, and Sibbes was a founding member. (It built
Richard_Sibbes
Alms-houses Act 1777 17 Geo. 3. c. 71 30 April 1777 An act to enable the feoffees and trustees of an estate in the county of Middlesex, given by Lawrence
List of acts of the 3rd session of the 14th Parliament of Great Britain
List_of_acts_of_the_3rd_session_of_the_14th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain
Alms-houses Act 1777 17 Geo. 3. c. 71 30 April 1777 An act to enable the feoffees and trustees of an estate in the county of Middlesex, given by Lawrence
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1777
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1777
English feudalism
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Feudalism_in_England
Split of a feudal state into smaller states
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Feudal_fragmentation
Courtier to Henry VII and Henry VIII of England
properties, via a large group of "feoffees" or trustees, especially those purchased from Lord Gray. One of the feoffees in the Shenley purchase was Edmund
Hugh_Denys
King of England from 1327 to 1377
gifts which could be resumed to the Crown, but hers to receive from her feoffees when she chose. These gifts included 50 manors in 25 counties and £20,000
Edward_III
Land tenure under the feudal system
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Knight-service
Medieval oath of allegiance
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Homage_(feudal)
Feudal practice
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Subinfeudation
Medieval set of local rights and obligations in British countries
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Scot_and_lot
Land tenure under the feudal system
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Serjeanty
Municipal building in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England
I listed building. The current building was commissioned by the local feoffees to replace a medieval market house: the new building was designed in the
Tetbury_Market_House
Medieval right to a monetary gift from a vassal to a lord
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Feudal_aid
Public school in Devon, England
local merchants and gentry as his first trustees (known as feoffees). The position of feoffee is no longer hereditary, but a number of notable local families
Blundell's_School
English knight
and responsibilities of part of his inheritance – he served as both a feoffee and a justice of peace. Life at Gainsborough, was under an overbearing
Edward_Burgh_(knight)
British justice
progressing rapidly; by 1456 he was already a Bencher, and was acting as a Feoffee for the Inn. He was at this point serving as legal counsel for various
Thomas_Bryan_(judge)
English statute of 1290
might sell his tenement or any part of it, but in such a manner that the feoffee should hold the same lord and by the same services, of whom and by which
Quia_Emptores
Queen of England and Ireland from 1543 to 1547
husband was in his twenties and may have been in poor health. He served as a feoffee for Thomas Kiddell and as a justice of the peace. His father also secured
Catherine_Parr
Common mode of ownership of real property
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Freehold_(law)
Historic estate in Devon, England
Segars served as feoffees of Highweek for several centuries, members of the family are listed records relating to the Highweek feoffees at least as early
Ringslade
Aristocratic family in the United Kingdom
Henry Spencer (died c. 1478) was John Spencer, who in 1469 had become feoffee (trustee) of Wormleighton Manor in Warwickshire and a tenant at Althorp
Spencer_family
Area of land to support a parish priest
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Glebe
English knight and landowner
hereditary office of Master of the Buckhounds. He seems to have acted as a feoffee for William Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire, one of Richard's principal ministers
Bernard_Brocas_(rebel)
One of the four Inns of Court in London, England
release, granting the property solely to Bryan. Bryan acted as either a feoffee or an owner representing the governing body of the Inn (there are some
Gray's_Inn
English knight
Burley worked closely with him as one of his feoffees. For example, Burley was one of a group of feoffees whom Ludlow was licensed to appoint on 20 January
John_Burley
Act of the Parliament of England
were applied, which allowed a landowner to give his land to one or more feoffees, to dispose of it or treat it as the original landowner provided. It was
Statute_of_Uses
Lowest court of law in England and Germanic countries during the feudal period
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Manorial_court
Secondary school in Anglesey, Wales
School in 1603. In a will, Hughes vested its administration in a body of feoffees (trustees) which he specified, should always include the Bishop of Bangor
Ysgol_David_Hughes
English landowner and politician
1576, his will appointed Corbet one of a group of officials to act as feoffees of his estates. In 1575, when Sidney departed for the second time to take
Andrew_Corbet_(died_1578)
Medieval fief held from the Catholic Church
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Ecclesiastical_fief
Seaside Town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
tenants. In May 1636, a deed was drawn up empowering the 13 men as Lords Feoffees or trust holders of the Manor of Bridlington. The town began to grow in
Bridlington
State school in Cheshire, United Kingdom
on Michaelmas 1557, "in the name of Jesus". It was to be maintained by feoffees (a kind of charity), who were given land in Chester and the Wirral, the
Sir_John_Deane's_College
Feudal unit measure of land
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Knight's_fee
Lordship granted over an estate
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Seignory
Hereditary medieval title
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Feudal_baron
English clergyman
1626) was an English clergyman and one of the Puritan founders of the Feoffees for Impropriations. He was minister at All Hallows, Bread Street in London
Richard_Stock
several other Charities heretofore vested in or under the management of the Feoffees or Trustees of the Burford Charities, or the Corporation of the Borough
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1861
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1861
Legal process in feudal England
amongst tenants-in-chief of transferring the legal title in their lands to feoffees to uses, which effectively established trusts enabling the tenant-in-chief
Inquisition_post_mortem
Stately home and estate in Althorp, England
pastures. In 1469 John Spencer's uncle – also named John Spencer – had become feoffee (feudal lord) of Wormleighton in Warwickshire and a tenant at Althorp in
Althorp
Library in Manchester, England
librarian "to require nothing of any man that cometh into the library". The 24 feoffees appointed by Humphrey Chetham set out to acquire a major collection of
Chetham's_Library
preacher at St James' Church in 1586, he received £48 per annum from the feoffees of Bury St Edmunds. In 1595 his book, The arraignment and conviction of
Miles_Mosse
Set of legal principles supplementing but distinct from the Common Law
executed, marking the beginning of the trust. Some uses had active duties the feoffee (the historical equivalent of a trustee) had to fulfill, such as managing
Equity_(law)
Manor house in Suffolk, UK
"Whereas I have mortgaged my mannerr of Roeshall in Suffolk to certain Feoffees to the vse of my verie lovinge wief, for the payment of six thousand poundes
Roos_Hall
Medieval English noble title and type of land tenure
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
English_feudal_barony
standing' in the region. This standing is also reflected in his acting as a feoffee for local man John Waddesford of Kirklington, North Yorkshire, and bearing
Christopher_Conyers_(Yorkist)
British guitarist (born 1946)
9/11 charity) 2003 Vikki Clayton (Movers and Shakers) 2005 Pentangle (Feoffees' Lands) 2007 Dave Pegg (60th Birthday Bash) 2007 Excalibur 2 2010 Excalibur
Martin_Barre
Manor house in Warwickshire, England
first became linked to Wormleighton in 1469, when John Spencer became feoffee (feudal lord) and a tenant at Althorp in 1486. John Spencer's nephew, John
Wormleighton_Manor
Aspect of Medieval English law
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Feudal_land_tenure_in_England
Church in Wiltshire, England
jurisdiction of the Church of England. Since then has been administered by feoffees (trustees) on behalf of the town, and they invite the vicar to hold services
St_Denys'_Church,_Warminster
Court of equity in England and Wales (c. 1350–1875)
Chancery's involvement. Before the Statute of Wills, many people used feoffees to dispose of their land, something that fell under the jurisdiction of
Court_of_Chancery
Type of English feudal land tenure
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Socage
15th-century English royal official
Earl of Northumberland and Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmorland among her feoffees. Rawcliffe also proposes that he married again, this time to a woman now
Thomas_de_la_More
Men whom a lord gathered around himself in his service
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Affinity_(medieval)
properties to his future brothers-in-law Sir Walter Denys and Maurice Denys as feoffees to his use 'until the celebration of his intended marriage with Katharine
Walter_Buckler
System of Celtic land tenure
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Gavelkind
RNLI Lifeboat station in County Wexford, Ireland
(EA16) First deployed in the Relief Fleet in 1994. 2002–2004 D-426 Lord Feoffees II D-class (EA16) First stationed at Bridlington in 1992. 2004–2005 D-447
Wexford_Lifeboat_Station
Berkeley Castle by Lord Berkeley, shortly before his death, as one of the feoffees (i.e. trustees) of his estates, as the catalogue entry for charter number
Gilbert_Denys
Medieval English land tax
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Tallage
Place of worship or a form of liturgy
embellishments, often by attracting new donors and chantry priests. Those feoffees who could afford to employ them in many cases enjoyed great wealth. Sometimes
Chantry
of Stanwell, and Katherine). Her father Robert Warner was among Poyle's feoffees who in 1438 granted the right in remainder of these manors to John Gainsford
Nicholas_Gaynesford
Member of the Parliament of England
of the Body to the king, Knight of the Body and carver to the queen, a feoffee of the Duchy of Lancaster, justice of the peace and sheriff of both Somerset
Edward_Hull_(knight)
Town in Leicestershire, England
Commission after public consultation transferred management to a body of 14 Feoffees, two of whom are known as Senior and Junior Town Warden. Nowadays the Town
Melton_Mowbray
Academy grammar school in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England
successor and Mr. Tothill afterwards by my successor and sixe of the eldest Feoffees and cheefest This I leave as a testimony of my loce to them and theire
Dr_Challoner's_Grammar_School
English statute of 1267
maliciously used this provision in court to amercement and paid damages to feoffees wrongly sued. Chapter 7 provided that any guardians who failed to appear
Statute_of_Marlborough
land Allodial title Appanage Vassal Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard
Avera_and_inward
English noble (1442–1492)
Hundreds offices, with a £40 per annum salary for it. In 1467, he acted as feoffee for his sister-in-law (the King's sister), Anne, Duchess of Exeter. Although
John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk
John_de_la_Pole,_2nd_Duke_of_Suffolk
FEOFFEE
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Firm / Strong (Allah)
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Difficult to be known
Male
Native American
Native American Hopi name PIVANE means "weasel."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Loving; Soft; Love
Boy/Male
Australian, Basque, Finnish, French, Greek, Italian, Polish
People of Victory; Victory of the People
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Decorated Lady; Beautiful Girl
Girl/Female
Gaelic Celtic English Native American
Happy.
Boy/Male
Hindu
An ancient indian city
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Francine, FRANCENE means "French."
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Strong in war.
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FEOFFEE
FEOFFEE
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FEOFFEE
n.
The person to whom a feoffment is made; the person enfeoffed.