The trial at bar of Sir Roger C.D. Tichborne, Bart., in the Court of Queen's bench at Westminster, before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor, & Mr. Justice Lush, for perjury, commencing Wednesday, April 23, 1873, and ending Saturday, February 28, 1874 /

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Author / Creator:Orton, Arthur, 1834-1898, defendant.
Imprint:London : "Englishman" Office, 1875-1880.
Description:1 online resource (8 volumes) : illustrations, frontispieces, plates, portraits, facsimiles, genealogical table
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11907439
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Varying Form of Title:Introduction to the trial of Sir R.C.D. Tichborne, Bart
Other authors / contributors:Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880, editor.
Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench.
Notes:Includes introductory volume, "Introduction to the trial of Sir R.C.D. Tichborne, Bart," (336 pages), described as "A biographical sketch of the defendant : dedicated to her Majesty the Queen; by Dr. Kenealy."
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Electronic reproduction. [Place of reproduction not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2015.
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Summary:Collection of materials related to the Tichborne case which concerned the claims of an individual who said he was the missing heir to the Tichborne baronetcy. He was convicted of perjury and served a long prison sentence. His counsel, Edward Kenealy, was subsequently disbarred because of his conduct.
Other form:Print version: Orton, Arthur, 1834-1898. Trial at bar of Sir Roger C.D. Tichborne, bart., in the Court of Queen's bench at Westminster, before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor, & Mr. Justice Lush, for perjury, commencing Wednesday, April 23, 1873, and ending Saturday, February 28, 1874. London, "Englishman" Office, 1875-80