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† reˈfeoff, v. Obs. In 5 refeff(e, 5–6 refeoffe. [ad. AF. refeffer (1304 in Godef.): see re- and feoff v.] trans. To feoff (one) again, to re-enfeoff.
c1420Anturs of Arth. 685, I shall refeff him in felde, in forestes so faire. c1450Merlin 479 The kynge Arthur refeffed hym a-gein in his londe that he hadde be-fore. 1461Rolls of Parlt. V. 492/2 To refeffe the seid persone. 1532Dial. on Laws Eng. ii. vii. (1638) 71 The feoffour..is driven to cause him to refeoffe him againe. So † reˈfeoffment. Obs.
1441in W. P. Baildon Sel. Pl. Chanc. (1896) 132 To refeoffe hem accordyng to thentent of the first feoffement. 1580Egerton in Ld. Campbell Chancellors (1857) II. xlvii. 312 You have all but the dede of refeffment layed together. |