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unentailed

a. Without an entail.

Usage examples of "unentailed".

There may also be unentailed funds, but they would be only a minor part of the estate.

Month by month I realized that it was more and more difficult to get the brokers to renew my bills, or to cash any further post-obits upon an unentailed property.

Lady Alexandra Wilton, I bequeath all of my unentailed funds and properties on the condition that she agrees to marry the seventh Earl of Wilton within eight months of my death.

He was fond of her even apart from the fact that several years ago she had made him the heir to her unentailed property and fortune though he had two older brothers as well as one youngerplus his two sisters, of course.

The property is unentailed, you see, and he and Percy had been estranged for a number of years before his death.

Winstowe, Lord Bradwell had gambled and caroused his way through his fortune and all his unentailed lands.

But Ashby showed no signs of marrying, and should he fail to do so the title and the entailed portion of the estate would pass out of the direct line, though there was a good deal of unentailed property which Julia was convinced must descend to Sybella.

Because he had loved her, he had left her the unentailed estate of Merryfield in Hertfordshire and the town house in Bruton Streetfrom which she was about to depart on her adventurenot to mention more than enough money invested in the Funds to enable her to live exactly as she liked.

I own half a dozen little estates in Caribastos, unentailed scatterings from my motherbut they are mere possessions, barely visited.

Lady Alexandra Wilton, I bequeath all of my unentailed funds and properties .

Without the money it brought, he would have lost every last acre of unentailed land, requiring fifty years instead of five to dig us out of the River Tick.

His Grace then changed his will, bequeathing anything unentailed elsewhere, and began a course of actions nicely calculated to completely ruin the remaining properties.