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Examples for "heiress presumptive"
Examples for "heiress presumptive"
1A good connexion and a good dower are one thing, and an heiress presumptive to Kirkham is another.
2With the abdication crisis of December 1936, and her shy, stammering father crowned George VI, she becomes heiress presumptive.
3Of course, Mary was the Queen, and a much grander match than one who was just heiress presumptive to the throne.
1The King and the heir presumptive were nearly of the same age.
2Benedict Rutherford, heir presumptive to the title, coughed discreetly into his napkin.
3He was heir presumptive to the throne, and a bold and daring prince.
4His brother and heir presumptive was known to be a bigoted Roman Catholic.
5The New Dominant was only heir presumptive then, or heir apparent but not obvious.
6Of course, if I pull through, he becomes heir presumptive.
7He is heir presumptive; his father is heir apparent.
8On the 31st March, the heir presumptive, just manufactured by the Guises, sent forth his manifesto.
9He was still heir presumptive to the throne.
10Joshua is an obvious, if unwilling, heir presumptive.
11The death of Alençon made Henry of Navarre the actual heir presumptive to the throne of France.
12Then of the strange accidents by which he had become heir presumptive to the earldom of Essendine.
13Old family-theyoung man himself heir presumptive to a marquisate money-highcharacter-everything that mortal mother could desire.
14What would they say if the heir presumptive to the barony came home with an American wife?
15He is English by birth, nephew to the Earl of E., and heir presumptive to his immense estates.
16A second glance showed me, that among some children, were the heir presumptive, and his sister Mademoiselle d'Artois.
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