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daughters (without a brother) who
inherited in this way
would do so as co-
parceners. In
these cir****stances, the
title would in fact be held in
abeyance until...
- intraparty, jeopardous, jeopardy, multipartite, nonpartisan, parcel, parcenary,
parcener, p****, partial, partiality, parti****te, participle, particle, particular...
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Westmuster (Statute of
Westminster the First) c. 43
Essoins Of
Essoins by
Parceners, &c. 3 Edw. 1. Les
permers Estatuz de
Westmuster (Statute of Westminster...
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Westmuster (Statute of
Westminster the First) c. 43
Essoins Of
Essoins by
Parceners, &c. The
whole act. 3 Edw. 1. Les
permers Estatuz de
Westmuster (Statute...
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daughters (without a brother) who
inherit in this way
would do so as co-
parceners and
before they inherit, both
would be
heirs presumptive. In
these cir****stances...
- Marlborough.
Chapter nine. Who
shall try
suits of Court.
Suits of
Court by
parceners, &c. The tenant's
remedy against the lord,
distraining for
suits not due...
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several persons may
simultaneously have
rights over the same land, such as
parceners (daughters who are co-heiresses, or sons in gavelkind),
joint tenants...
- d'Art de Jésus Conducteur,
Satie became Parcier et Maître de
Chapelle or
Parcener and
Master of the chapel,
establishing his
Abbatial Residence at 6 rue...
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about 1307. In 1308 Hugh's
eldest son,
Nicholas III Devereux, and his co–
parceners David le Seriaunt, John and
Sarah Ragun with
their son John, and Maud...