James Annesley
James Annesley (1715 – 5 January 1760) was an Irishman with a claim to the title Earl of Anglesey, one of the wealthiest estates in Ireland. The dispute between Annesley and his uncle Richard Annesley was infamous in its time, but his story is perhaps best known today as a possible inspiration for the 19th-century novel ''Kidnapped'' by Robert Louis Stevenson and other works. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Annesley, James
Published 1744
Published 1744
printed: and sold by Richard Winpenny, at the Bible in Castle-Street, Bristol
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by Annesley, James
Published 1744
Published 1744
Re-printed from the original copy printed at Dublin, for J. Watson, in Fleet-street
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by Annesley, James
Published 1742
Published 1742
printed; and sold by the booksellers of London, Westminster, and Dublin
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by Annesley, James
Published 1743
Published 1743
Printed for John Warner, near Warwick-Lane, and sold by the booksellers in Ludgate-street, at the Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, and Charing-Cross
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by Annesley, James
Published 1745
Published 1745
Printed for W. Bickerton, in the Temple-Exchange near the Inner-Temple-Gate, Fleet-street
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by Annesley, James
Published 1743
Published 1743
printed for J. Freeman in Fleetstreet; and sold by the Booksellers in Town and Country
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by Annesley, James
Published 1747
Published 1747
printed for J. Freeman in Fleet-Street; and sold by the Booksellers in Town and Country
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by Annesley, James
Published 1743
Published 1743
printed for J. Freeman in Fleetstreet; and sold by the Booksellers in Town and Country
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by Annesley, James
Published 1743
Published 1743
printed for J. Freeman in Fleetstreet; and sold by the Booksellers in Town and Country
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by Annesley, James
Published 1744
Published 1744
printed by D. Henry, and sold by Mr. Blackman, Bookseller in Reading, Mr Prior and Mr Holloway, booksellers in Winchester, Mr Wise, bookseller, at Newport in the Isle of Wight, and by the persons, who carry the Reading and Winchester Journals
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