The Trial At Bar Between Campbell Craig, Lessee Of James Annesley, Plaintiff, And Richard Earl Of Anglesey, Defendant (1744)

The Trial At Bar Between Campbell Craig, Lessee Of James Annesley, Plaintiff, And Richard Earl Of Anglesey, Defendant (1744)

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The Trial At Bar Between Campbell Craig, Lessee Of James Annesley, Plaintiff, And Richard Earl Of Anglesey, Defendant (1744) is a legal document that details a court case that took place in the 18th century. The plaintiff, Campbell Craig, was the lessee of James Annesley, who claimed to be the rightful heir to the Anglesey estate. The defendant, Richard Earl of Anglesey, disputed Annesley's claim and argued that he was the rightful owner of the estate.The trial was held in the Court of Exchequer in Dublin, Ireland, and lasted for several weeks. The document provides a detailed account of the p...