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Infeoff
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Infeoff
INFEOFF.
[See Enfeoff.]Definition 2024
infeoff
infeoff
English
Verb
infeoff (third-person singular simple present infeoffs, present participle infeoffing, simple past and past participle infeoffed or infeft)
- Alternative form of enfeoff To put (a person) in legal possession of a freehold interest; to transfer a fief to.
- 2007, Ian Gentles, John Morrill, Blair Worden, quoting Robert Overton, 1648, Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of the English Revolution, Cambridge Univ. Press, ISBN 9780521038751, page 289:
- … Overton expresses pleasure that the king's servants have been removed and suggests that it would 'prove a happy privation if the Father would please to dispossess him of three transitory kingdoms to infeoff him in an eternal one'.