Which preposition to use with heiress

of Occurrences 170%

She had looked forward to a grand alliance for the heiress of Rosedalean alliance that should bring the family high up in the dominant hierarchy of the South.

to Occurrences 38%

And does heaven's light more pleasure bring Than to own monarchs as thy slaves, And be the heiress to a king?

in Occurrences 23%

Elizabeth will be one of the wealthiest heiresses in the country!"

with Occurrences 6%

In vain did Horace the younger endeavour to secure for him the hand of Miss Nicholls, an heiress with £50,000, and, to that end, placed the young lady with Horace the elder (Lord Walpole), at Wolterton.

for Occurrences 3%

For a poor lieutenant could never dream of winning an heiress for his wife.

into Occurrences 2%

Boswell rejoiced like a "fortune-hunter who has got an heiress into a post-chaise with him to set out for Gretna Green."

from Occurrences 2%

The village gossip about the lost servant-girl, (of whom Mark knew something, but had reasons for silence,) the approaching marriage of Mrs. Kinloch, and the exile of the heiress from her own home, were all discussed.

without Occurrences 1%

And, of course, neither my friend, Gilbert of Ghent, nor my enemy, William of Normandy, are likely to give away so rich an heiress without some gratification in return.

by Occurrences 1%

But may we not endanger our heiress by too much tenderness?" "There are many convents in Venice, Signore.

on Occurrences 1%

'I thought there was some heiress on the tapisat least, so I heard from my unfortunate son, who has just gone over to Rome.

out Occurrences 1%

My father had two relations, of whom one had broken his indentures and run to sea, from whence, after an absence of thirty years, he returned with ten thousand pounds; and the other had lured an heiress out of a window, who, dying of her first child, had left him her estate, on which he lived, without any other care than to collect his rents, and preserve from poachers that game which he could not kill himself.

amid Occurrences 1%

Now and again he would remind himself that Varick had been no greater an adventurer than many a man who, when utterly impecunious, has married an heiress amid the hearty approval and acclamation of most of the people about them.

Which preposition to use with  heiress