Definitions for "Feoffee"
The person to whom a feoffment is made; the person enfeoffed.
The person to whom a freehold estate in land is conveyed by a feoffment
a person invested with fief. Fief: A fee or feud, or estate in land held of a feudal lord; a tenure of land subject to feudal obligations [old French].
Feoffee, or more correctly within this context feoffee to uses, is a historical term relating to the law of trusts and equity, referring to the owner of a legal title of a property when he is not the equitable owner. Feoffees essentially had their titles stripped by the Statute of Uses 1535, whereby the legal title to the property being held by the feoffee was transferred to their 'cestui que use'.