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coheiress
coheiress (kəʊˈɛərɪs) [see prec. and heiress.] A woman who shares an inheritance with others; a joint-heiress.c 1630 Risdon Surv. Devon §23 (1810) 32 Nicholas..left the daughter of John his co-heiress. 1771 Goldsm. Hist. Eng. II. 17 One of the co-heiresses of the Crown. 1875 Stubbs Const. Hist. II. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Cope (cofferer)
He firstly married Agnes, the daughter and coheiress of Sir Robert Harcourt of Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, with whom he had a son, Stephen, who also He secondly married Jane, the daughter and coheiress of Sir John Spencer of Hodnell, Warwickshire. wikipedia.org
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coheir
coheir (kəʊˈɛə(r)) [f. co- 3 c + heir; cf. L. cohērēs, OF. cohoir (Godefroy).] One who participates in an inheritance; a joint heir.1532 [see c]. 1570 Levins Manip. 203/1 A coheyre, cohæres. 1606 Holland Sueton. 127 Tiberius..had adioyned coheire unto him another of his Nephews under age. 1741 Middl... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Cheyne (15th-century MP)
Biography Cheyne was the son and heir of Richard Cheyne of Shurland and Margery, daughter and coheiress of Robert Cralle of Cralle, Sussex. Family Cheyne married firstly, before February 1405, Eleanor, daughter and coheiress of John Salerne I of Iden, Sussex and his wife Agnes. wikipedia.org
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Sir Edward Dering, 5th Baronet
Personal life Dering was married twice: firstly, 24 February 1727/8 at St George the Martyr, Queen Square, London to Elizabeth daughter and coheiress of Dering remarried some six months later, on 11 September 1735, at St Anne's Church, Soho, to Mary, widow of Henry Mompesson, and daughter and coheiress wikipedia.org
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John Covert (by 1501–1558)
He married twice: firstly Joan, the daughter and coheiress of Thomas Cooke of Rustington, with whom he had 2 sons and 2 daughters and secondly Anne, the wikipedia.org
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William Pecche
He married Joan Hadley, a daughter and coheiress of John Hadley, MP for London 1369–1402. Pecche's heir was his son, John. wikipedia.org
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William Porter (died 1436)
By December 1411, Porter had married Agnes (c. 1387 – 4 March 1461), daughter and coheiress of Sir Adam Francis, MP. wikipedia.org
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John Cheverell
His wife was Joan Chantmarle, daughter and coheiress of John Chantmarle of East Stoke and Chantmarle. They had one son, the MP, Walter Cheverell. wikipedia.org
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William Nutbeam
Family Nutbeam married, probably before 1398, Constance Ellis, daughter and coheiress of Thomas Ellis of Sandwich, Kent. They had one son. wikipedia.org
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William Hussey (died 1556)
He married Ursula, daughter and coheiress of Sir Robery Lovell. They had two daughters. wikipedia.org
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Roger Honyton
Before June 1407, he married Joan, daughter and coheiress of John Mayhew of Ashford, Kent. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Pigott (Aylesbury MP)
He married twice, firstly to Dorothy Cottenham, daughter and coheiress of Henry Cottenham of Norfolk. They had one son and one daughter. wikipedia.org
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Ralph Mackerell
He married twice: firstly Katherine, the daughter of Sir John Cressy of Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire, and sister and coheiress of Sir Hugh Cressy (c . 1375–1408), and widow of Sir John Clifton (d. 1403) of Clifton and secondly Margery, probably the daughter and coheiress of John Tansley. wikipedia.org
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John Hore (MP for Cambridgeshire)
He married firstly Joan, the daughter of Anne, the daughter of William Ellesfield of Ellesfield and Chalgrove, Oxfordshire, coheiress of the estates of secondly another Joan, the daughter of Sir Edmund Vauncy of Westley Waterless, Cambridgeshire and widow of Thomas Priour, MP of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, coheiress wikipedia.org
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