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    Thanks Guy, It was in England in 1582 involving...

    Thanks Guy, It was in England in 1582 involving property in Oxfordshire & Stratford-upon-Avon. So it looks like the eldest daughter of the second marriage could be made heir apparent over males from...
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    Inheritance laws and second marriage

    Normally the under the laws of primogeniture the eldest son would be the heir apparent.
    I have a deed dated 1582 where the daughter of a second marriage is named as "heir apparent" of her father,...
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