The case of Maurice Annesley, ....
| Main Author: | Annesley, Maurice |
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The case of the Honourable James Annesley, Esq : Being a sequel to the memoirs of an unfortunate young nobleman.
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The case of the Honourable James Annesley, Esq; humbly offered to all lovers of truth and justice.
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The trial of the Right Honourable Richard, Earl of Anglesey, Francis Annesley, Esq; and John Ians, gent. for an assault on the Honourable James Annesley, Daniel McKercher, and Hugh Kennedy, Esqs. and William Goostrey, gent. Before the Honourable Richard Mountney, Esq; second baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and St. George Caulfeild, Esq; His Majesty's attorney-general; justices of assize for the Leinster circuit, on Friday the 3d of August, 1744, at Athy, in the county of Kildare : Containing the whole evidence as delivered by the witnesses, with the speeches and arguments of the court and council, as they were taken in short hand, By Mr. Lodge.
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The Right Honble Richard Earl of Anglesey, appellant. Charles Annesley Esq; respondent. The respondent's case.
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The case of Francis Annesley, Esq..
by: Annesley, Francis, active 1707
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by: Craig, Campbell
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by: Craig, Campbell
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The trial at large between James Annesley, Esq; plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, defendant : Before the Honourable the Barons of the Exchequer, in Ireland: began on Friday, November 11, 1743, and by adjournments continued to the 25th of the same month inclusive. Containing the pleadings at large of the counsel on both sides.
by: Annesley, James, 1715-1760
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An authentic journal of the proceedings in the great cause tried at Dublin, between the Honourable James Annesley, plaintiff, and a noble person, defendant : in which is an exact list of the jury (gentlemen of quality and large fortunes) : also the names of the witnesses on both sides, with a summary of their evidence /
Constantine Phipps, Esq; - - - appellant. The Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, Dame Mary Levinge, otherwise Annesley, Charles Coote, Esq; an infant, by Prudence Coote, widow, his mother and guardian, and Mark White, gent. respondents. The appellant's case.
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The reply of the petitioner Francis Annesley, to the case of Mr. Dixon.
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The Whole tryal, and examination of Humphry Price, Edward Keating, John Kelly, and Maurice Cole; who was try'd at the King's Bench-Barr, for the murder, of Mr. Basnet, the banker's clerk.
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The character of the late Dr. Samuel Annesley, by way of elegy: with a preface : Written by one of his hearers.
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. De Vrouw Margaretha, Gerard Detleff Winser, master. Jean Rourcin, a burgher and inhabitant of the city of Ostend, and a subject of the Emperor of Germany, the late supercargo and claimant of the said ship and her general cargo, on Behalf of Messrs. Mametz and Fois[l]ey the Son, of the said city of Ostend, merchants and copartners, also subjects of the Emperor of Germany, the sole owners thereof; also claiant of the remainder of the cargo, on behalf of himself and others, neutral subjects, the sole owners thereof appellant,Charles Maurice Pole, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship the Success, the captor, and James Heseltine, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator general, - - - - - - - - respondents. On an appeal from the Court of Vice-Admiralty for the Island of Jamaica. Appellant's case.
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The sentence of the Councell of VVarre, pronounced against the Lord Mountnorris, in Ireland the twelfth of December, 1635. : VVith the Lord Mountnorris petition to the Parliament concerning his iniuries and wrongs sustayned by the Lord Deputy deceased.
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A commentary on the New system of naval architecture of William Annesley, architect /
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An appeal from Scotland to the House of Lords. The Reverend Mr. William Milligan, minister of the Gospel in the parish of Kirkden, in the county of Forfar, - - - appellant. Sir John Wedderburn of Idvies, David Watt of Kinneres, James Mudie of Pitmuies, Peggy and Betty Ogilvie of Friock, James Gardyne of Middleton, and Alexander Lyal of Garden, being all heritors of the said parish, - - - - respondents. The appellant's case.
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Maurice Fitz-Gerald, gent. - - appellant. Christopher Eustace, gent. - - - respondent. The case of the appellant.
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by: Fitz-Gerald, Maurice
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John Prat, Esq; - - - - appellant. William Hopkins, Benjamin Midford, Henry Talbot, and Joseph Farmer, - - respondents. The appellant's case.
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Francis Yateman, - - - - - appellant. And Sarah Cox, Elizabeth Lane, widow, deceased, Phanuel Bacon, D.D. Jonathan Martin, Christopher Willoughby, sole executor and devisee of the last will and testament of the said Elizabeth Lane, deceased, and Thomas Cawley her heir at law, - - - - - - - - respondents. The appellant's case.
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Dame Margaret Eustace, relict of Sir Maurice Eustace, appellant. Thomas Keightly, Esq; Lucias Obrien and his wife, and Sir William Fownes, respondents. The respondents case.
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George Innes provost, Kenneth Mackenzie, Alexander Falconer, and James Charles, bailiffs of the burgh of Elgin, and James Russell their beadle. Appellants. The ministers of the Church of Elgin, and Mr. John Dundas, their procurator. Respondents. The appellants case.
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Published: (1713)
Charles Campbell, merchant, Hugh Campbell, gent. Charles Campbell, Anne Campbell, minors, by their next friend, Bridget Campbell, Charles Bristow, Esq; Peter Bristow, Clerk, Samuel Bristow, gent. Joseph Finiston, clerk, and Dorothy Finiston, alias Bristow, his wife, John Shaw, gent. and Jane Shaw, alias Bristow, his wife, John Moore, Esq; and Mable Moore, alias Bristow, his wife, Charles Moore, Esq; John Moore, gent. Sir John Whitefoord, bart. and Dame Alice Whitefoord, alias Moore, his wife, the Rev. William Cupples, and Jane Cupples, alias Kennedy, his wife, Charles Craig and Hugh Craig, gent. James Dalziell, merchant, and Jane his wife, James Moore, gent. and Mable Moore, alias Craig, his wife, Francis Montgomery, gent. and Elizabeth his wife, Catherine and Elinor Craig, spinsters, Anne Caldwell, spinster, Catherine, and Alice Caldwell, minors, by their next friend, Catherine Caldwell, Charles Boyd, Hugh Boyd, and Henry Boyd, gent. Robert M'Bride, gent. and Jane M'Bride his wife, - - - - appellants. William Colvill, Bruen Worthington, John Moore, Henry Singleton, Marmaduke Coghill, Samuel Burton, Nicholas Lord Viscount Nettirvill, and Catherine Burton, now Lady Viscountess Nettirvill, his wife, Benjamin Burton, Charles Caldwell, and the Rev. Skeffington Bristow, clerk, - - - - respondents. The case of the respondents the Lord and Lady Nettirvill.
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Information for John Wightman of Maulslie, Esq; with concourse of His Majesty's advocate, for His Majesty's intrest, prosecutor; against Robert Montgomery, Esq; late Lord Provost of the city of Edinburgh, Alexander Miln corporal, Roderick M,Kay, William Ferguson, Nicol Hook, John Thomson, John Brown, Alexander Robertson, Alexander Paton, and James Irvine, centinels, belonging to the city gueard of Edinburgh, pannels.
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by: Wightman, John
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