The plural form of feoffor; multiple people who transfer property or land to others in formal legal processes.
The plural of feoffor, formed by adding -s. From the same Old French legal terminology as feoffor and feoffer.
Reading about feoffors in historical documents shows you how landholding families structured their wealth across generations—multiple family members would collectively feoff property to secure their future.
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