in English law, the granting of a free inheritance of land (fee simple) to a man and his heirs. The delivery of possession (livery of seisin) was done on the site of the land and was made by the feoffor to the feoffee in the presence of witnesses. Written conveyances were often customary and, after 1677, mandatory.
FEOFFMENT
Meaning of FEOFFMENT in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012