In 1272 the Prioress of Lingebrook was summoned to answer the coheirs of Walter Muscegros as to why she blocked their redemption of tenements in Bodenham under the Dictum of Kenilworth.
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By 1715, all of the coheirs to the Barony of Saye and Sele had died save one; Cecil Twisleton, " de jure " tenth Baroness Saye and Sele.
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A landowner's right to convey land was restricted; it was only allowed under certain circumstances with the consent of his kindred and coheirs ( " laudatio parentum " ).
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He was knighted in 1603 by King James I . He married Elizabeth Read, the daughter of Sir William Read of Osterley, Middlesex, by whom he had two daughters and coheirs.
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But the Baronies of Strange ( of Knokyn ) [ 1299 ], Mohun ( of Dunster ) [ 1299 ], and Stanley [ 1456 ], fell into abeyance between his daughters and coheirs.
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Sir William Littleton's legitimate son, John Littleton ( c . 1499 & ndash; 17 May 1532 ), married Elizabeth Talbot, one of the three daughters and coheirs of Sir John Littleton.
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Strickland married Margaret Alford, eldest of the three daughters and coheirs of Sir William Alford of Bylton in Cleveland, Yorkshire and had issue, besides his eldest son Sir Thomas Strickland, another son Walter Strickland.
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When Eleanor's grandfather, John Maltravers, 1st Baron Maltravers, died on 13 February 1364, the Maltravers barony fell into abeyance, according to modern doctrine, between his granddaughters and coheirs, Joan and Eleanor.
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Sewall went on to say, " It is most certain that all men, as they are sons of Adam, are coheirs; and have equal right unto liberty, and all other comforts of life ."
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Messiah ) and the Prophet longed for, our Savior, our high priest and also our brother who is heir of God and our coheirs " ( Deut 18 : 15-22; John 20 : 17 ) ".