Law. Forms: see FEOFFEE. [see CO- 3 c.] One who is enfeoffed with another or others; a joint feoffee.
1458. in Ld. Campbell, Chancellors (1857), I. xxii. 322. The forsaid Sir John, his cofeoffee.
1502. Bury Wills (1850), 94. All my cofeffees.
1875. Stubbs, Const. Hist., III. xviii. 128. The duchy of Lancaster was still in the hands of the cardinal and his co-feoffees.