Lady Mary Viscountess Dowager Lanesborough, plaintiff. Mark Anthony Morgan, Esq; lessee of George Fox, Esq; deft. Upon a writ of error on a judgment in the Exchequer Chamber in Ireland, affirming a judgment in ejectment in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland. The plaintiff the Lady Lanesborough's case.
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