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 . ing for about three months, he wentabout 20 miles off to Sale, or Flodden Creek, on river Latrolee,where he remained about six months. From that place thePlaintiff proceeded to McLeods station on the Mitchelriver, about 60 miles fiom Sale, where he entered into partnershipwith one Frederick Burrows, and remained there aboiit


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 . ing for about three months, he wentabout 20 miles off to Sale, or Flodden Creek, on river Latrolee,where he remained about six months. From that place thePlaintiff proceeded to McLeods station on the Mitchelriver, about 60 miles fiom Sale, where he entered into partnershipwith one Frederick Burrows, and remained there aboiit fourmonths, and was weU known to Mr. Sii[th, of the Lindnio Sta-tion. Plaintiff went from that place to the Omeo diggings, where. THE CLAIMANTS HUT IN AUSTKALIA. he remained about four months, and from there to Deniliquin, inNew South Wales, where he remained tor about 13 months, andfrom thence he proceeded to Hay, on the Murrumbidgee river, andremained there about nine months, and from thence he proceededto Wagga-Wagga, and then to Beree and Xarrandra for aboutfour months, and then to Mr. Jexkixs station at Xaugus forfom- months, and then to Melbourae with cattle belonging to oneMr. JoHxsTOXE, and from there to Bendigo, where he remainedfor about two months, and then to the town of Tumut, where heremained for about seven months, and from thence to Gundaigai,staying there about one month, and then returned to Wagga-Wagga, where he lived about four years. Then he afterwardsintermarried with Mart Axn Beyaxt. Sir J. P. Wude : How long a^o was that ? Mr. Coleridge ; This was filed the 27th of June. Sir J. P. Wilde: How long was it that he stated he wentabroad ? Mr. Serjeant Baxlaxtixe : July, 1854, my lord, down to


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