Definition of Jointures. Meaning of Jointures. Synonyms of Jointures

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Definition of Jointures

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

Meaning of Jointures from wikipedia

- Following the introduction of legal jointures, jointures settled by a deed of joint tenancy were known as equitable jointures in law. History portal England...
- Childeric II. There he established the monastery Juncturae (Jointures). He placed Jointures under the Rule of Saint Columban, later replaced by the Rule...
- 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...
- Deusdedit of Canterbury (died 664) Deodatus of Nevers or Deodatus of Jointures (died c. 679) Deusdedit of San Pietro in Vincoli (fl. 11th century), cardinal...
- Maria were souring the early years of their marriage. Disputes over her jointure, appointments to her household, and the practice of her religion culminated...
- four counties as well as a number of forests and hunting chases for her jointure, the income to support her during their marriage. She was publicly proclaimed...
- 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...
- support the wife and children. Another legal provision for widowhood was jointure, in which property, often land, would be held in joint tenancy, so that...
- (b. 1990) Christian feast day: Deodatus (or Didier) of Nevers (or of Jointures) Gervasius and Protasius (Catholic Church) Hildegrim of Châlons Juliana...
- Act to exonerate certain Estates and Trust Money from the Payment of a Jointure Annuity settled upon the Right Honourable Margaret Lady Sommers, and from...