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Other Life Event | Teresia Constantia Phillips | Dr Henchman argued that the other side's multiplication of the main issue into innumerable subsidiary points, each requiring many witnesses, ensured the case such longevity that the youngest man here will never live to see... |
Wealth and Poverty | Regina Maria Roche | The initial financial crisis lasted for two years and concerned RMR
's small encumbered (that is to say, debt-ridden) estate, inherited from her father in King's County. Their lawyer, Mr Buswell
, misrepresented its... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Regina Maria Roche | It seems actually to have appeared by November 1819. A New York edition appeared in 1820, and a French translation in 1821. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 505 |
Wealth and Poverty | Sarah, Lady Pennington | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Menella Bute Smedley | Menella's mother, Mary Smedley, was a great-grand-daughter of George Bellas
, a London lawyer and politician of somewhat mixed reputation who died leaving a substantial estate which led to huge family gatherings in Westmorland of... |
Wealth and Poverty | Elizabeth Thomas | This was the low point (so far) in Thomas's life. Gwinnett had changed his will less than three weeks before his death, and left her 600 pounds, but his family ensured that it did not... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Anthony Trollope | His father, Thomas Anthony Trollope
, was a barrister in the Court of Chancery
until his career was jeopardized by his unacceptably rude behaviour. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Anna Jane Vardill | AJV
's mother was born Agnes Birtwhistle
in 1752 at Skipton in Yorkshire, into a family which was a local power there and over the Scottish border at Gatehouse of Fleet. Anna Jane... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Ellen Wood | Set in the recent past, The Channings details the trials of a devout middle-class family. As the novel opens, they discover that a legacy they had been counting on has been denied them by Chancery |
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