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Definition of coheiress in US English: coheiressnoun A joint heiress. Example sentencesExamples - Hals speaks of two coheiresses of the Vospers, to one of whom this estate was assigned.
- He married Elizabeth, daughter and coheiress of Tristram Colan of Colan.
- It now belongs to the Duke of Norfolk, as descended from one of the coheiresses of Gilbert Earl of Shrewsbury, who died in 1616.
- The coheiresses, in the reign of King John, married Vernon and Bassett.
- King Henry V, the eldest son of Henry, Earl of Derby and Mary Bohun, coheiress of the Earldom of Hereford, was born at Monmouth Castle.
- Mr. Perry, who married one of the coheiresses of the Sidneys, Earls of Leicester, built a fine seat at Turville park, and was sheriff of the county in 1741.
- The manor, with S. Hall, belongs to the coheiresses of the Baroness Braye.
- He was the son of Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel, by his wife, Anne, coheiress of Dacre and Gillesland, and was born at Finchingfield in Essex on 7th July, 1586.
Definition of coheiress in US English: coheiressnoun A joint heiress. Example sentencesExamples - It now belongs to the Duke of Norfolk, as descended from one of the coheiresses of Gilbert Earl of Shrewsbury, who died in 1616.
- Hals speaks of two coheiresses of the Vospers, to one of whom this estate was assigned.
- Mr. Perry, who married one of the coheiresses of the Sidneys, Earls of Leicester, built a fine seat at Turville park, and was sheriff of the county in 1741.
- The manor, with S. Hall, belongs to the coheiresses of the Baroness Braye.
- He married Elizabeth, daughter and coheiress of Tristram Colan of Colan.
- He was the son of Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel, by his wife, Anne, coheiress of Dacre and Gillesland, and was born at Finchingfield in Essex on 7th July, 1586.
- The coheiresses, in the reign of King John, married Vernon and Bassett.
- King Henry V, the eldest son of Henry, Earl of Derby and Mary Bohun, coheiress of the Earldom of Hereford, was born at Monmouth Castle.
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