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  1.  Provided with a jointure; holding a jointure.

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1766.  Burrow, Rep., I. 215. Even jointured ladies of manors, might make voluntary grant, and incumber their posterity.

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  2.  Of an estate: Saddled with a jointure.

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1818.  Cruise, Digest (ed. 2), IV. 192. The charges the jointured estate was to be freed from.

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