"I am instructed that Eleusis is in vassalage to Athens now; a feoff of the King's heir, whom, I take it, I have the honor to speak with.". From Wordnik.com. [The King Must Die]
Let the mad world who feoff at them Revile and hate me too. From Wordnik.com. [Olney hymns [by J. Newton and W. Cowper.].] Reference
Remainder contingent is dellroyed by feoff - ment and hne, -- 630. From Wordnik.com. [Reports of Sir George Croke, knight. Formerly one of the justices of the courts of Kings-bench, and common-pleas, of such select cases as were adjudged in the said courts [1582-1641]] Reference
(upon whom be peace!) gave in feoff to Bilál bin Háris mines in the district of Fara '(sic). From Wordnik.com. [The Land of Midian — Volume 1] Reference
A deed of feoff - ment without livery, a bargain and (ale without inrolment. From Wordnik.com. [Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's bench; with some special cases in the courts of Chancery, Common pleas and Exchequer, alphabetically digest under proper heads;] Reference
To feoff is to invest with the fee of land. From Wordnik.com. [The Standard Speller; Containing Exercises for Oral Spelling; also, Sentences for Silent Spelling by Writing from Dictation. In Which the Representative Words and the Anomalous Words of the English Language are so Classified as to Indicate Their Pronunciation, and to be Fixed in the Memory by Association.] Reference
So fcarlet, all my rouge they feem to feoff ". From Wordnik.com. [Sporting Magazine] Reference
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