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parcenary
parcenary Law. (ˈpɑːsənərɪ) Also 7 -cin-. [a. AF. parcenarie = OF. par{cced}onerie, personnerie, etc. (med.L. type *partionaria), f. par{cced}onier: see -ery, -ary.] Joint heirship: = coparcenary 1.[a 1481 Littleton Tenures xxiii. (1516) D j b, Les autres poient tener le remenaunt en parcenarie & oc...
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Sir John Fowell, 3rd Baronet
His heirs were his two surviving sisters, who until 1711 held the Fowell estates of Fowelscombe and Ludbrooke in co-parcenary:
Elizabeth Fowell (d.post
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Ratan Estate
earliest time to which the evidence relates it belonged to three persons named Tribhuvan Das, Tota Ram Singh and Bhukan Singh who admittedly held it in co-parcenary
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coparcenary
▪ I. coparcenary, -ery, n. Law. (kəʊˈpɑːsɪnərɪ) Forms as in coparcener, with -ere, -erie, -ery, -arie, -ary, -ory. [f. co- + parcenary (a. OF. par{cced}onerie partnership). The spelling in -ery is more etymological.] 1. Joint share in an inheritance; joint heirship.1503–4 Act 19 Hen. VII, c. 33 §1 A...
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parcery
† ˈparcery Obs. rare—1. [Erroneous form of parcenary.] Apportionment, division.1582 Stanyhurst æneis iii. (Arb.) 81 This part was to Helenus by wylled parcerye lotted.
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hotch-pot
hotchpot, hotch-pot (ˈhɒtʃpɒt) Forms: 3–6 hochepot, 5 -pote, hoche potte, 6 hoch-, hotch(e)potte, 6–7 hochpot, hotch pot, (8 hotch-poe), 6– hotchpot, hotch-pot. [a. F. hochepot, f. hocher to shake, shake together + pot pot. Used in 1292 as an AF. law term; as a term of Cookery it is known in 15th c....
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