Definition of Jointured. Meaning of Jointured. Synonyms of Jointured

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Definition of Jointured

Jointured
Jointure Join"ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Jointured; p. pr. & vb. n. Jointuring.] To settle a jointure upon.

Meaning of Jointured from wikipedia

- Jointure was a legal concept used largely in late mediaeval and early modern Britain, denoting the estate given to a married couple by the husband's family...
- Anne's financial position changed in England when she was awarded a new jointure estate based on lands, manors, and parks which had previously been given...
- Childeric II. There he established the monastery Juncturae (Jointures). He placed Jointures under the Rule of Saint Columban, later replaced by the Rule...
- Charles Finch, 4th Earl of Winchilsea PC (26 September 1672 – 16 August 1712) was a British peer and Member of Parliament, styled Viscount Maidstone until...
- Maria were souring the early years of their marriage. Disputes over her jointure, appointments to her household, and the practice of her religion culminated...
- The South Bergen Jointure Commission is a special education public school district based in Hasbrouck Heights on New Jersey Route 17 South in Hasbrouck...
- City of London to a gun salute and some acclamation. She was settled by jointure at Baynard Castle. Little changed at court, other than the arrival of many...
- This was the jointure (préciput) and typically came to half the dower's value. Almost all married couples of the time created a jointure in their marriage...
- of the bride. It also involved an exchange by the groom’s father of a jointure, which acted as a pension guaranteeing money, property and goods that would...
- loan. She had a small estate of land inherited from her husband but her jointure provided little income or means of supporting herself and her children...