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Assize of novel disseisin
of novel disseisin, only half concerned property (houses or shops), the other half dealt with rents. The Assize of Novel Disseisin. Oxford University PresS. 21 June 1973. .
Frederick, Sir Pollock and Frederic William Maitland.
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John Fitzadam
In 1390, despite his lack of formal legal qualifications, he sat as an extra judge to hear a case of novel disseisin, which suggests that even at this In 1412 he and Richard Sydgrave, Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland), sat as judges in a case of novel disseisin brought by Thomas Clone against
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disseizin
▪ I. disseisin, disseizin, n. (dɪsˈsiːzɪn) Forms: 4 dysseysyne, 6 disseysin(e, -sceysen, -seissen, -sesin, -seison, -seizon, -season, dys-, 6–7 disseizen, 7 Sc. dissaisin), 6– disseisin, 8– disseizin. [a. AF. disseisine = OF. dessaisine (11th c.), f. des-, dis- 4 + saisine, seisine, seisin, sasine, ...
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James Uriell
He was appointed as an acting justice (one of three) in a case of novel disseisin the same year, between Thomas Marward and Francis Feypo, each of whom In the same year he and Tynbegh were two of the five judges who heard a case of novel disseisin brought by Nicholas Duffe, chaplain, against the High Sheriff
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redisseisin
redisseisin Law. (riːdɪsˈsiːzɪn) [a. AF. redisseisine (Britton): see re- and disseisin.] Repeated disseisin (see quot. 1607).1535 tr. Littleton's Nat. Brev. (1544) 127 b, Where a man is disseised,..and after y{supt} is disseysed by the same disseysour, he shall have this wryt of Redysseyson agaynste...
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Stephen de Bray
In 1403 the Crown gave him the crucial power to issue writs of novel disseisin and other important writs, in those parts of Ireland which were so remote him in his official role is in 1432, when he and his fellow Chief Justice John Blakeney were appointed with two other judges to hear a case of novel disseisin
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inseisin
† inˈseisin, v. Law. Obs. Also 5 insesun, -yn. [f. in-1 or in-2 + seisin.] trans. To put into seisin or possession; to ‘seize’ (of something). (The opposite of disseisin v.)c 1440 Promp. Parv. 262/1 Insesun..in worldely goodys (K. insesyn in werdli godys..), insesino. 1611 Cotgr., Adherité, inseisin...
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Praecipe
While the so-called possessory assizes, such as Novel Disseisin, had marked a great advance in royal justice, they proved too rigid for the full complexities
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post-disseisin
† post-disseisin Old Law. (pəʊstdɪˈsiːzɪn) [f. post- A. 1 b + disseisin.] A second or subsequent disseisin; also, a writ that lay for him who had a second time been disseised of his lands and tenements by one from whom he had recovered them by novel disseisin.[1308–9 Rolls of Parlt. I. 276/1 Le dit ...
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De post disseisina
De post disseisina (Law Latin, "of past disseisin") is a historical writ "for recovery of land by a person who had previously recovered the land from a
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disseisure
† disˈseisure, -zure Obs. [f. disseise v. + -ure: cf. seizure.] The act of disseising; dispossession; = disseisin.1579 Fulke Confut. Sanders 685 The setting vp and worshipping of Images..was..a Disseisure of the true and spirituall worshippe of God. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. ix. 47 To take reue...
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Richard Sydgrave
In 1409 he was made an acting judge on a five-man Court to hear a case of novel disseisin against the High Sheriff of Meath. There is a record of his sitting with John Fitzadam, Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas, in 1412 to hear a case of novel disseisin brought by Thomas
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1403 in Ireland
Stephen de Bray, then Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, was granted the power to issue writs of novel disseisin.
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