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A Victorian Tragedy: The Extraordinary Case of Banks v Goodfellow

by Martyn Frost
Edition: 2019
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Product Details:

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Wildy
Language: English
ISBN: 9780854902538
Dimensions: 22.8 x 15.3 x 2.9 cm
Date Added: 2019-11-27
Search Category: Lawbooks
Jurisdiction: International

Overview:

A Victorian Tragedy, for the first time, describes how the landmark court case of Banks v Goodfellow (1870) came about, what happened to the protagonists and how an enlightened judgment provided a practical definition of testamentary capacity that has since been used throughout the common law world law. This fascinating story is set against the backdrop of the mid-Victorian world and how it affected the lives of those caught up in the case.

 

Set in the Lake District, around Keswick, the central issue was the mental illness of the testator, John Banks, and how he coped with living in a world that often derided his paranoia – “From the appearance of the man anyone would take him for a person out of his mind” as a local clergyman put it. The lives of John’s relatives were scarred, and often ended early, by other illnesses common at that time, but these lives also interweave with 19th century issues of emigration, marriage reform and early mortality.

 

Extensive use is made of original court papers and contemporary newspaper reports, both from the national and local press, to present the picture that was placed before the court of how John Banks was affected by his insane delusions. The conduct of the Assize court hearing is explained, together with how the court and jury dealt with the radically opposed evidence from either side.p>

A Victorian Tragedy covers this case in detail not previously dealt with before and offers a different approach to re-evaluate an important case in the context of its time and the treatment of the insane in the 19th century. While the book will undoubtedly appeal to lawyers, the book’s portrayal of a mid-Victorian family and the treatment of the insane will also be of interest to the more general reader.

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Table Of Contents:

IntroductionChapter One - Who was John Banks the Elder?Chapter Two - John Banks the Elder: His Life, Illness and Death;Chapter Three - The Wills of John Banks the ElderChapter Four - Margaret Banks Goodfellow: The Niece and Beneficiary of the Last Will;Chapter Five - The Trials of the Will;Chapter Six - John Banks the Younger: The ClaimantChapter Seven - Edward Barron Goodfellow: The DefendantChapter Eight - The Questions that still RemainAppendix I -InformationAppendix II - Biographical Sketches of the Judges and Principal BarristersAppendix III -The Judgment in Queen’s BenchEndnotesIndex;

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