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 MacKercher, and Hugh Kennedy Esqrs. and William Goostry Gent., ... on Friday, Aug. 3, 1744, at Athy in the County of Kildare. Containing the Whole Evidence, as Deliver'd by the Witnesses. With the Speeches and Arguments of the Court and Counsel, as They Were Taken in Short-hand

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 MacKercher, and Hugh Kennedy Esqrs. and William Goostry Gent., ... on Friday, Aug. 3, 1744, at Athy in the County of Kildare. Containing the Whole Evidence, as Deliver'd by the Witnesses. With the Speeches and Arguments of the Court and Counsel, as They Were Taken in Short-hand

Author: Richard ANNESLEY (Earl of Anglesey.)

Publisher:

Published: 1744

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13:

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The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Law and Literature

The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Law and Literature

Author: Cheryl L. Nixon

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-02-17

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1317021940

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Cheryl Nixon's book is the first to connect the eighteenth-century fictional orphan and factual orphan, emphasizing the legal concepts of estate, blood, and body. Examining novels by authors such as Eliza Haywood, Tobias Smollett, and Elizabeth Inchbald, and referencing never-before analyzed case records, Nixon reconstructs the narratives of real orphans in the British parliamentary, equity, and common law courts and compares them to the narratives of fictional orphans. The orphan's uncertain economic, familial, and bodily status creates opportunities to "plot" his or her future according to new ideologies of the social individual. Nixon demonstrates that the orphan encourages both fact and fiction to re-imagine structures of estate (property and inheritance), blood (familial origins and marriage), and body (gender and class mobility). Whereas studies of the orphan typically emphasize the poor urban foundling, Nixon focuses on the orphaned heir or heiress and his or her need to be situated in a domestic space. Arguing that the eighteenth century constructs the "valued" orphan, Nixon shows how the wealthy orphan became associated with new understandings of the individual. New archival research encompassing print and manuscript records from Parliament, Chancery, Exchequer, and King's Bench demonstrate the law's interest in the propertied orphan. The novel uses this figure to question the formulaic structures of narrative sub-genres such as the picaresque and romance and ultimately encourage the hybridization of such plots. As Nixon traces the orphan's contribution to the developing novel and developing ideology of the individual, she shows how the orphan creates factual and fictional understandings of class, family, and gender.


The Trial at Large, Between James Annesley, Esq; and the Right Honourable the Earl of Anglesea, Before the Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland: Begun on Friday, November 11. 1743, and by Adjournments Continued Until the 25th of the Same Month Inclusive, Etc. (The Trial of Ja. Annesley and Jos. Redding at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey ... July 15, 1742. For the Murder of Thomas Egglestone.).

The Trial at Large, Between James Annesley, Esq; and the Right Honourable the Earl of Anglesea, Before the Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland: Begun on Friday, November 11. 1743, and by Adjournments Continued Until the 25th of the Same Month Inclusive, Etc. (The Trial of Ja. Annesley and Jos. Redding at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey ... July 15, 1742. For the Murder of Thomas Egglestone.).

Author: James ANNESLEY (calling himself Nephew of Richard, Earl of Anglesey.)

Publisher:

Published: 1744

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13:

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The Trial at Bar Between Campbell Craig, Lessee of James Annesley, Esq., Plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, Defendant

The Trial at Bar Between Campbell Craig, Lessee of James Annesley, Esq., Plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, Defendant

Author: James Annesley

Publisher: Legare Street Press

Published: 2022-10-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781018468549

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The Annesley Case

The Annesley Case

Author: Campbell Craig

Publisher: Canada Law Book Company

Published: 1912

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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"Appendix. Trial of Mrs. Mary Heath. The evidence of certain witnesses in the trial of Mrs. Mary Heath for perjury, at the bar of the Court of King's bench in Ireland, on Friday, 8th February, 1744 [i.e. 1745]": pages 348-371.