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The Whilton Dispute, 1264-1380

A Social-Legal Study of Dispute Settlement in Medieval England

Robert C. Palmer

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Robert C. Palmer examines the Whilton dispute, an intrafamilial, multigenerational contest over a large estate that continued, primarily in the courts, from 1264until 1380.

Originally published in 1984.

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Nisi prius, Earl of Suffolk, Scire facias, Quia Emptores, Vassal, Bailiwick, Statute of Marlborough, Livery of seisin, Assize of mort d'ancestor, Feoffee, Impediment (canon law), New trial, Certiorari, Dictum of Kenilworth, Statute of Wills, Presumption, Compurgation, Proclamation, Dower, Fief, Robert Waterton, Plaintiff, Advowson, Central Authority, Loveday (arbitration), Robert Burnell, Duke of Aquitaine, Hereditament, Knight's fee, Ralph de Hengham, Distraint, Writ, Fraud, Replevin, Detinue, Pleading, Covin, Fee tail, Deed, Stipulation, Justice in eyre, Life estate, Mortmain, Jointure, Statute of Uses, Constitutional crisis, Seisin, Inquisition post mortem, Escheat, Exchequer of Pleas, Lawsuit, Henry de Turberville, Eminent domain, Eyre (legal term), Assize of novel disseisin, Precedent, Statute, Geoffrey (archbishop of York), Demesne, Manorial court, Coroner, Primogeniture, Amercement, Trial by combat, Court of King's Bench (England), Ecclesiastical court, Objection (law), De donis conditionalibus, Lord King, Feoffment