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  • On 2 October 1251 William de Nucemaigne filed a writ of novel disseisin against William Devereux for tenements in Frome Halmond.
  • It may have arisen either out of the " appeal of felony ", or assize of novel disseisin, or replevin.
  • In 1274 5 John de Folkesworth arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against Devorguilla and others touching a tenement in Stibbington, Northamptonshire.
  • In 1280 1 Laurence Duket arraigned an assize of novel disseisin again Devorguilla and others touching a hedge destroyed in Cotingham, Middlesex.
  • In 1275 6 Gilbert de Stapleton arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against him and others touching a tenement in Thorntoncolling, Yorkshire.
  • Walter Tailboys, a neighbour and client of Cromwell, together with some of his relatives and friends, had initiated an assize of novel disseisin.
  • In 1284 Maud de Giffard, now a widow, pursued a suit of novel disseisin against Robert s heir, Walter de Beysin, concerning a tenement in Billingsly.
  • He had several run-ins with the law, in 1408 for'illegal disseisin of land at Colyford, Devon'and in July 1405, for'fornication with Alice Benet '.
  • The Statute of 1278 provided for several important legal amendments, including a modification of novel disseisin ( one of the most popular forms of action for the recovery of land which had been seized illegally ).
  • His primary academic interest was English legal history particularly in the medieval period, his S . J . D . thesis having been written on the assize of novel disseisin under the direction of Prof . Samuel Thorne.
  • Together with the assize of mort d'ancestor and the assize of novel disseisin, it was one of the so-called " petty assizes " established by the Assize of Clarendon by Henry II in 1166.
  • It was early provided that, in seeking to remove one who wrongfully entered another's land with force and arms, a person could allege disseisin ( dispossession ) and demand ( and pay for ) a writ of entry.
  • They found him guilty of 16 counts of Wrongful Disseisin, and on 16 June William de Breaut? Falkes'brother, seized Henry of Braybrooke, one of the justices sent by the king and a personal enemy of both de Breaut閟.
  • Sir Richard arraigned an Assize of novel disseisin relating to the estates at Tean and Hopton, and also tenements at Blythewood, which was authorised by the king at illegitimate, presumably implying that her parents were within the forbidden degrees of consanguinity.
  • In Bracton's time, it had been determined that the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire was deemed to be a subject of the King of England while in England : Ricardus Rex Alemanniae ( Rex Romanorum semper augustus ) was impleaded for novel disseisin.
  • It was this disseisin which the King referred to in his letter to Maurice fitzGelrald, Justiciar of Ireland, on 8 August 1233 instructing him to give seisin of the lands that the King had disseised John, and which he had subsequently granted to him by charter.
  • The first trailbaston commissions date back to 1305, when Edward I directed several teams of justices to visit each English county and seek presentments for felonies ( homicide, theft, arson, and rape ) and certain trespasses ( premeditated assault, extortion, and violent disseisin ).
  • In the same year he received, with the same William de Mortimer, a special commission to try an action of " novel disseisin "  i . e . ejectment  brought by one John Pecche against the abbot of Westminster for the recovery of a messuage and one carucate of land in Warwickshire.
  • Alan's son Alan II inherited Siston as evidenced by the law suit of Novel Disseisin brought against him in 1320 by Sir Nicholas de Kingston his retainer, who claimed he had been unjustly deprived of his " free tenement of Siston " Clearly Plokenet himself was not in residence at Siston, unlike Walerand.
  • There was a number of serious disputes between the monks and de Furnivalle concerning his use of abbey lands and property, culminating in the monks barricading themselves within the abbey for 16 weeks in 1319 . It wasn't until July 1319, with the help of other local landowners, that the monks received an assize of novel disseisin and their property usage was returned to them.
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