- out for the
possibility that the
Ladde alias came from a
division among coheirs about 1420 of the
remaining small inheritance of a line of
Montagus at...
- the
first Viscount, and the
title became extinct. By 1715, all of the
coheirs to the
Barony of Saye and Sele had died save one;
Cecil Twisleton, de jure...
- more
eligible to
inherit than her
older half-sisters, who were thus not
coheirs with her,
including the
eldest – Lady Margaret,
Countess of Shrewsbury...
- doctrine, have
fallen into
abeyance between [Robert I's]
daughters and
coheirs, the
sisters of the late King."
Around 1313, King
Robert made his younger...
- Hastings. Sir
Richard Hastings, who married, and had two
daughters and
coheirs,
Elizabeth Hastings, who
married John
Beaumont of Gracedieu, Leicestershire...
-
Mautravers Iuniori. The
barony fell into
abeyance among his
granddaughters and
coheirs, Joan and Eleanor, at his
death on 16
February 1364. At the
death of Joan...
-
Cokayne (1896), p. 203 ;
daughter and
coheir of her father.
Cokayne (1893), p. 170
Cokayne (1893), p. 170 ;
coheir of her father.
Cokayne (1896), p. 203 ;...
- [1299], and
Stanley [1456], fell into
abeyance between his
daughters and
coheirs. The
Barony of
Strange (of Knokyn) was, however,
improperly ****umed by...
- of the Exchequer, by his
second wife, Mary Troutbeck, the
daughter and
coheir of
Robert Troutbeck of
Bridge Trafford in Cheshire. He had an
elder brother...
-
titles of
Ormond and
Wiltshire for
Thomas Boleyn, he
induced Butler and his
coheirs to
resign their claims on 17 February 1528.
Aided by the king's Chancellor...