feoffee

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英 [fe'fi:]
美 [ˌfef'i]
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  • n.

    受采邑者,封地受领人;

  • 英英释义

    Feoffee

    • A feoffee is a trustee who holds a fief (or "fee"), that is to say an estate in land, for the use of a beneficial owner. The term is more fully stated as a feoffee to uses of the beneficial owner.

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    The Lay Feoffees: A Study in Militant Puritanism
    A Brief History of the Feoffee Cottages of Toddington
    Accounts of the Feoffees of the Town Lands of Bury St. Edmunds, 1569-1622
    Accounts of the Feoffees of the Town Lands of Bury St. Edmunds, 1569-1622 by Margaret Statham
    1632年の"Feoffees for Impropriation"事件について--ピューリタン邉婴摔堡胱诮虂9治・経済の一結節点
    Der Trust in Seinem Entwicklungsgang Vom Feoffee to Uses Zur Amerikanischen Trust Company by Hermann M. Roth
    Der Trust in seinem Entwicklungsgang vom Feoffee to Uses zur amerikanischen Trust Company by Jur. Hermann M. Roth
    1892 Chap. 0066. An Act To Authorize The Feoffees Of The Grammar School In The Town Of Ipswich To Sell And Convey Certain Real Estate.
    A Laudian Attempt to Tune the Pulpit: Peter Heylyn and His Sermon Against the Feoffees for the Purchase of Impropriations
    Records of Rowington, being extracts from the deeds in possession of the feoffees of the Rowington charities, with notes from the pa...