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Перевод: heiress
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Тезаурус:
- It must be explained that Kay Dick had published an article in which she stated that Ivy descended from Bishop Burnet and a Compton heiress from Wiltshire: "the place was sold", apparently in her grandfather's time, according to this account.
- Lord and Lady Burlington had three daughters, the heiress, Lady Charlotte Boyle, married William Cavendish, the Marquis of Hartington (son of the Duke of Devonshire), so, when Lord Burlington died in 1753, Chiswick House became part of the Cavendish estate.
- By this method, if the wife is an heraldic heiress, the husband displays her arms on a small shield in the centre of his own, the title of the practice stemming from the fact that he is "pretending" to represent his spouse's family, because there is no male heir to do so.
- His son, Sir John the builder, married his neighbour the heiress Katherine Coswarth, whose land marched with that of Trerice.
- He's been living in Sydney under an assumed name - Michael Trafford - with an Italian heiress named Maria Vincenti.
- The poem "The heiress and the architect", written at this time but not published until 1898, is, however, a much harsher symbolic treatment of the architect-client relationship.
- At the Haymarket he directed Alec Guinness as John Mortimer's blind father in A Voyage Round My Father; at the Royal Court his version of Charles Wood's Veterans starred John Gielgud and John Mills as two film actors on location (the play was said to be based on the filming of Tony Richardson's Charge of the Light Brigade); and at the New Theatre, Donald Sinden scored a brilliant success as an urban fop pursuing a country heiress in Eyre's revival of Dion Boucicault's London Assurance.
- He then married Mary Hallam, the heiress of Tollesbury in Essex.
- Possibly because of Pratworth heiress: Caroline, or Charlotte.
- The first system is used when the husband is armigerous and the wife, although of an armigerous family, is not herself an heraldic heiress.
- Henry, count of Champagne and king of Jerusalem at the end of the twelfth century, had been twice betrothed before he won the heiress of Jerusalem: once, when he was five or six, to a lady of two, later on to her younger sister.
- By his athletic skill William became rich and acquired land, an heiress, an earldom; and in the end wisdom in the council chamber made him regent of England.
- By 1202 he had accepted from William Brewer an offer of a fine of 500 marks for the marriage of the daughter and heiress of Hugh of Morville, late hereditary warden of Inglewood forest, with his son Richard or his nephew Richard Gernon, and for having Hugh's forest wardenship on the same terms.
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