The Whilton dispute, 1264-1380 : a social-legal study of dispute settlement in medieval England
The Whilton dispute, 1264-1380 : a social-legal study of dispute settlement in medieval England
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Edition Details
- Creators or Attribution (Responsibility): Robert C. Palmer, William De Whelton
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): New Jersey
- Publication Information: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1984
- Publication Type (Medium): History
- Type: Book
- Permalink: https://books.lawi.org.uk/the-whilton-dispute-1264-1380-a-social-legal-study-of-dispute-settlement-in-medieval-england/ (Stable identifier)
Additional Format
Online version: Palmer, Robert C., 1947- Whilton dispute, 1264-1380. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, ©1984 (OCoLC)767556914
Short Description
XXII, 295 pages ; 23 cm
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, The Whilton dispute, 1264-1380 : a social-legal study of dispute settlement in medieval England is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Responsable Person: Robert C. Palmer.
- Publication Date: 1984
- Copyright Date: 1984
- Location: Princeton, N.J.
- Country/State: New Jersey
- Number of Editions: 11 editions
- First edition Date: 1984
- Last edition Date: 2014
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KD1514.D4
- Dewey Code: 346.42054
- ISBN: 0691054045 9780691054049
- OCLC: 9759519
Structured Subjects (Headings):
- De Whelton, William, -1267
- Decedents’ estates
- Domestic relations
- England
- Great Britain
- Real property
- Sociological jurisprudence
- Whilton family
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