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Examples of dower


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Opposed to this, one finds elements without any space, dowered with very enigmatic presences.
Consequently, properties comprising the dower needed a separate royal charter to be permanently granted to the nunnery.
The dower was either extracted before the division of property or not listed as part of the marital assets.
In other manors the procedure was followed with regard to all land surrenders by married men because of the widow's rights to dower or freebench.
There were, too, some new titles of significance, such as unfaithfulness in marriage and right of dower.
He acquired a secondary residence built on former manorial property, to provide the family with a dower house.
He also informed the court that he had given her a dower consisting of three villages.
There was no clear right of widow's dower.
In the seventeenth century the size of the dower on an ordinary farm was not considerable.
If, however, the husband had borrowed money to provide his wife with a dower she could be liable for the payment of these debts.
The apparent importance of dower rights directs attention at instruments in which a woman is one of the signatories as opposed to being the only signatory.
The latter entries probably reflect the preference of buyers and lenders to see the wife identified in the transaction to prevent some future contest on the basis of dower rights.
In those countries silver is largely held as the woman's dower and is not readily available in the form of purchasing power.
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There is the possibility that unwittingly a dower house sett which is occupied may be stopped up.
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Disarmament is the dower that is born from the soil of security, and if there is insecurity, disarmament dies, and there is no way at all of keeping it alive.
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She fought for her dower rights and exerted some influence there.
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She brought a dowry of into the marriage and a dower of was settled on her.
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She confirmed the payment of part of her dower in an act of 1259.
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At one time the right of the wife to dower and of the husband to an estate by curtesy depended upon the doctrine of seisin.
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Her title, however, was largely empty since her husband denied her control of her inheritance as well as her marriage dowry and dower.
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To this could be added lands donated in the form of a dower.
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Such a dowager will receive the income from her dower property.
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Therefore, a widow entering into religion would lose her dower, although in some regions she was allowed to retain a moderate income.
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Adelais shelters them in her dower house, keeping them from her son's household.
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His wife however, was quite wealthy due to her dower rights.
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The husband must pay a "mahr" to the bride, which is similar to the dower.
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Petronilla was life-tenant of a portion of the estates in right of dower.
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The term dower generally refers to property signed over to a woman by her husband or his family.
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Usually, the wife was free from kin limitations to use (and bequeath) her dower to whatever and whomever she pleased.
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Dowry contrasts with the related concepts of bride price and dower.
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The dower given to the bride by her parents is shown to the people.
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If the amount of her inheritance is settled by law rather than agreement, it may be called dower.
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In the day before bankruptcy protections, his wife refused to relinguish her right of dower in his estate.
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In all these cases, the father might dower her.
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In the buildings of the freely-abandoned abbey a school of latin was formed; later it became the dower residence of priests' widows.
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As he died intestate, his widow received the lifetime use of one-third of his property (dower share), while the other two-thirds was held in trust for their children.
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In many tribal systems a man pays a bride price to the girl's family in order to marry her (comparable to the customs of dowry and dower).
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In equity, any provision made for a wife before marriage and accepted by her (not being an infant) in lieu of dower was a bar to such.
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