Chancery

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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Charles Dickens
Its critique of the position of the poor, notably in the character of Jo the crossing sweep, is coupled with a sharp analysis of the Byzantine operations of the Courts of Chancery . The cast...
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
Wealth and Poverty Elizabeth Justice
Issues of money were crucial to the break-up of EJ 's marriage. She describes her husband as miserly, and as frequently leaving his wife and children without means of support while the couple remained technically...
Wealth and Poverty Sarah, Lady Pennington
It may have been after the couple had separated that SLP 's father died, and her husband brought a suit in Chancery to overthrow the will by which Sarah was to inherit independently of his...
Wealth and Poverty Jane Barker
Times were hard for small landowners, and much harder for Catholics. JB 's niece Mary Staton brought a suit against her in Chancery to force her to pay a debt.
King, Kathryn R. Jane Barker, Exile: A Political Career 1675-1725. Clarendon Press.
xiii, 13-14
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...
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...
Wealth and Poverty Margaret Hoby
Like most of her class, female as well as male, she was often involved in property deals. The year before her third marriage she faced a Chancery suit with the heir of her patrons the...
Wealth and Poverty Lucy Hutchinson
She hoped that her brother-in-law would allow her son to go on living there, but instead the estate became the subject of a Chancery case.
Greer, Germaine. “Horror like Thunder”. London Review of Books, pp. 22-4.
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The family's former wealth is reflected in John Hutchinson's...

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