Anglesey, Richard Annesley Earl of
1694 – 1761
8 works on record
Works
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, ... before the Hon. Richard Mounteney Esq; ... on Friday, Aug. 3, 1744, at Athy in the county of Kildare. Containing the whole evidence, ..
1744
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
1744
The trial of the Right Honourable Richard, Earl of Anglesey, Francis Anglesey, Esq., and John Ians, Gent. for an assault on the Honourable James Annesley, Daniel McKercher, and Hugh Kenney, esqs. and William Goostrey, Gent
In the House of Lords, Constantine Phipps, Esq., claiming as heir at law of the Right Honourable James Earl of Anglesey, deceased, appellant, the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, one of th Devisees in the wills and Codicils of the said James Eark of Anglesey, deceased, who died about 50 years since, Dame Mary Levynge otherwise Annesley, the widow, executrix and devisee, of Charles Annesley, Esq., who was the only son and heir of Charles Annesley, Esq., deceased another devisee in the said wills and codicils, Mark Whyte, gentleman an incumbrancer on the estates of the said Charles Annesley the son and Charles Coote and infant by his mother and guardian eldest son and heir of Thomas Coote, Esq., who was the only son and heir of Thomas Coote Esq., his late father, deceased who was the surviving trustee named in the said wills and codicils of the said James Earl of Anglesey, respondents
The genuine trial at bar between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley, esq., plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Richard, Earl of Anglesey, defendant
A plain historical account of the tryal between the Honourable James Annesley, Esq., plaintiff (who was banish'd into America by his cruel uncle, where he remain'd many years in slavery), and the Right Honourable the Earl of Anglesea, defendant
Appellant's case, House of Lords, 1751
Case of respondent, Richard, Earl of Anglesey