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† purpart Law. Obs. or arch. [= med.L. prōpars, perpars (in Fleta), purpars (1366) ‘portio hæreditaria, seu divisio hæreditatis per partes’ (Du Cange), f. prō- (OF. por-, pur-), or per- + pars part, portion: cf. proportion.] = purparty.
1492Will Starky (Somerset Ho.), Havendele or purpart. 1538in Strype Eccl. Mem. (1721) I. App. xc. 250, I wyl that Margery my wyfe shal have one egal part to her own propre use, in name of her purpart. a1625Sir H. Finch Law (1636) 335 There is a proviso, that euery one shall haue in her purpart, parcell of the lands holden in chiefe. 1790Dallas' Amer. Law Rep. I. 354 The purparts of the valuation are not specified. 1818Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 511 If..the tenants or persons concerned, admitting the demandant's title parts and purparts, shall show to the Court an inequality in the partition. Hence † purˈparture Obs., in same sense.
1643Farington Papers (Chetham Soc.) 99 Goods set out by the Collonells of this County for Mris ffarington of Wordet, purparture or fyft. |