Definition of Coheiress. Meaning of Coheiress. Synonyms of Coheiress

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Definition of Coheiress

Coheiress
Coheiress Co*heir"ess, n. A female heir who inherits with other heiresses; a joint heiress.

Meaning of Coheiress from wikipedia

- Lady Mary Montagu (daughter of 5th Earl of Sandwich and Lady Mary, coheiress of 6th Duke of Bolton). wife of 1st Viscount and mother of the 2nd and 3rd...
- of Henry West, 4th Baron De La Warr and Isabella, first daughter and coheiress of Sir Thomas Edmondes, Treasurer of the Household. On 25 September 1642...
- of Edward Sutton, 2nd Baron Dudley by Cecily Willoughby, daughter and coheiress of Sir William Willoughby; however according to Lyons it is unclear whether...
- Gilbert de Clare Earl of Hertford and Gloucester d. 1230 Isabel Marshal coheiress of her mother other coheiresses Isabel de Clare d. 1264 Richard de Clare...
- whom he had a son and 6 daughters and secondly Anne, the daughter and coheiress of David Myddelton of Chester, Cheshire, and the widow of Thomas Seton...
- Chiswick Died 28 December 1761 (aged 60–61) London Spouse(s) Margaret, daughter and coheiress of Dr. John Bamber Children Bamber, Joseph, Ann, Margaret...
- church. He had married twice. He firstly married Agnes, the daughter and coheiress of Sir Robert Harcourt of Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, with whom he...
- married firstly in 1842 Augusta Louisa Frankland-Russell, the daughter and coheiress of Sir Robert Frankland-Russell, 7th Baronet, of Thirkleby, Yorkshire...
- married Anne Aylett at "Nominy Plantation." She was the daughter and coheiress of William Aylett of Westmoreland County, Virginia. The couple had four...
- Hampshire estates by his marriage with Constance Poynings, granddaughter and coheiress of Thomas Poynings, 5th Baron St John of Basing; his barony became abeyant...