I have only to entreat my fellow-coheirs that they will not take it ill at my hands that I have made a separate sale of what I had certainly a right to dispose of.
A certain lady having lost her son suspected that his freedmen, whom he had appointed coheirs with her, were guilty of forging the will and poisoning him.
Winifred, one of the daughters and coheirs of Roger Budockshed, Esq.
Three other daughters | and coheirs of their | mother.
They are not either coheirs or heirs-general of Charles, in spite of the fact that their father was his heir male.
Grace and Muriel are coheirs of Edmond after his death.
The king, who set no limits to his bounty toward his minions, had married the younger Spenser to his niece one of the coheirs of the earl of Glocester, slain at Bannockburn.
And here may I say that those sisters, coheirs of Gloucester, did ever seem to me the queerest mothers I wist.
With the King went Sir Hugh Le Despenser--I mean the younger, that was create Earl of Gloucester by reason of his marriage; for the Lady Alianora his wife was eldest of the three sisters that were coheirs of that earldom.
He married Anne, one of the daughters and coheirs of Sir Charles Montagu, brother of the Earl of Manchester, by whom he had a very numerous family.
At last his mother found him a match to his mind in the Lady Frances Pope, one of the three daughters and coheirs of the Earl of Down, who lived at Wroxton, in Oxfordshire, with fortunes of fourteen thousand pounds apiece.
For the adversaries confess that the justified are children of God and coheirs of Christ.
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