[Grammar] Heir or Heiress

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Can a woman be called an heir in formal writing, or does it always have to be heiress when referring to a female? Any help would be greatly appreciated...
 
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-ess words have largely disappeared from the language these days, so 'heir' is the word.
 
And what about writings that refer to the past, such as something that takes place during the Middle Ages? Could heir still be used instead of heiress when referring to a woman, or was it strictly heiress?

Example(s):

The king's daughter was heir to the throne.

or

She was King Bordan's only heir.


Are these both acceptable and in keeping with the times?


Thanks for the help, 5jj. :up:
 
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