Law. Forms: see FEOFFEE. [see CO- 3 c.] One who is enfeoffed with another or others; a joint feoffee.

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1458.  in Ld. Campbell, Chancellors (1857), I. xxii. 322. The forsaid Sir John, his cofeoffee.

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1502.  Bury Wills (1850), 94. All my cofeffees.

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1875.  Stubbs, Const. Hist., III. xviii. 128. The duchy of Lancaster … was still in the hands of the cardinal and his co-feoffees.

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