Anna Thomson-Moore
Anna Thomson-Moore is the wife of Richard Thomson-Moore and is involved in a legal case regarding the sale of the Barne Estate, which has been in their family since 1654. The trial is crucial for the Thomson-Moore family as they seek to finalize the estate's sale and relocate to Australia for medical support for their son, who has cerebral palsy.
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Ireland:
During the trial Anna Thomson-Moore said she and her husband wanted to sell the estate so they could move to Australia.
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Ireland:
Anna Thomson-Moore told the High Court during the long-running Barne Estate case that they were older parents.
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Ireland:
Mr Magnier believed when Mr Thomson-Moore, his wife Anna and the agent Mr Stokes had left the room, they had got approval from the trustees to conclude the sale.
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Ireland:
Anna Thomson-Moore had been frustrated by the trustees of Barne not considering one of Mr Regan’s offers.
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Ireland:
Anna Thomson-Moore, the wife of Richard Thomson-Moore, expressed frustration over the legal proceedings they are facing.
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Ireland:
Anna Thomson-Moore is mentioned as being involved in the negotiations regarding the land deal.
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Ireland:
Anna Thomson-Moore is the wife of Richard Thomson-Moore and a co-owner of the Barne Estate.
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Ireland:
Mr Magnier shook hands with Mr Thomson-Moore and his wife, Anna, on the evening of August 22nd.
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Ireland:
Anna Thomson-Moore is mentioned as having agreed to the sale of the Barne Estate.
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Ireland:
Anna Thomson-Moore is expected to give evidence in the trial alongside her husband Richard.
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