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  • Brown was both a feoffee and a lawyer for the company.
  • He seems to have acted as a feoffee for JP in 1396.
  • In this case, Richard was called the " feoffee of uses ".
  • By 1190 the feoffee of the Beaumont manor was a Norman, William Goher.
  • He served as a feoffee for Thomas Kiddell and as a justice of the peace.
  • In 1410 he acted as feoffee to help Talbot settle Worksop Manor on his wife.
  • Before 1549, Thomas Bishopp senior had acted as feoffee to Elizabeth, who was a recusant.
  • He was an executor of Henry's will and was a feoffee of lands in the will.
  • Alongside his work for Ludlow, Burley extended his reach as a feoffee and lawyer upwards into the local nobility.
  • He was a feoffee for Henry VII in a 1504 land transaction concerning Syon Abbey, where his sister Margaret led a religious life.
  • The earliest appearance of cestui que in the medieval period was the feoffee to uses, which like the Salman, held on account of another.
  • He also acted as feoffee for his brother-in-law Edmund Dudley, Speaker of the House of Commons, who had married his sister Anne.
  • His maternal grandfather, Rev . Richard Mashiter, had been Headmaster until 1769 and his father was a Feoffee; a position he held for 57 years.
  • The estates which comprised Joan's large dowry made her one of the principal landowners in Essex, where she exercised lordship, acting as arbitrator and feoffee in property transactions.
  • In 1469, John Spencer's uncle  another John Spencer  had become feoffee ( feudal lord ) of Wormleighton in Warwickshire and a tenant at Althorp in Northamptonshire in 1486.
  • He was made a feoffee of the duchy estates in 1446 and in 1448 was made a chancellor of those feoffees, followed by an appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on 3 June 1442.
  • The conveyance or delivery of possession, known as livery of seisin was effected generally on the site of the land in a symbolic ceremony of transfer from the feoffor to the feoffee in the presence of witnesses.
  • The feoffee was thenceforward said to hold his property " of " or " from " the feoffor, in return for a specified service depending on the exact form of feudal land tenure involved in the feoffment.
  • In 1455 he also served on a Hertfordshire commission raising funds for the defence of Calais, and in 1459 he became a Feoffee for various estates belonging to the Duchy of Lancaster, and was also knighted.
  • Whatever the outcome of this particular phase in the dispute, the Mawddwy estates ultimately passed to Hugh Burgh, Burley's associate as a feoffee for the Talbots, who married the missing heir's sister.
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