I think chancery cases are very hard to find, yes. I had a go when I was briefly in London, and failed miserably. Eventually a researcher found it for me. This case revolved round money, but it was creditors seeking what was due to them from the estate of the person who had died. It seemed to be over fairly quickly - didn't drag on for years! Trouble was, the two sons who were charged with administering the estate after the executors withdrew did not do so. After their deaths, a daughter finally applied for admon of the small amount of money remaining!
MarieC
(PS Every time I see this thread, I want to start singing the Lord Chancellor's songs from "Iolanthe" - "... pretty young wards in Chancery, all very agreeable girls and none are over the age of twenty-one!" Sorry! My warped sense of humour.)