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 . lUi: iiiurny !;itt n by the residents, whilst the recollection in thevisitors own mind might natiu-allv bo quite vivid, both as tonames and places. When l{oiii;u TirnBOEXE returned to Valparaiso from Aricaand Lima, he caustd various articles which he had obtained inthe course of liis travels, consisting of silver spur


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 . lUi: iiiurny !;itt n by the residents, whilst the recollection in thevisitors own mind might natiu-allv bo quite vivid, both as tonames and places. When l{oiii;u TirnBOEXE returned to Valparaiso from Aricaand Lima, he caustd various articles which he had obtained inthe course of liis travels, consisting of silver spurs, bridles andstirrups (all of a character), skins of birds and beasts, anumUr of pictures, antique vasts, church candles (many of thempainted), and other curiosities, to be sent home to Tichbome, andaddressed the box to Mr. Oosfoud, the agvnt, who was thenresiding at C heriton, near Tichbome. This circumstance ismerely mentioned on account of the reference to it in the e\-idenceof Mr. CooiKB, of Alresford, and of his mother, the Dowa-crLady , which will be hereafter commented on. JiLE-s Uaheaits statement, which is the last independentevidence obtained of the movcmenfH of Roger Ticiihouxe up tothe time of liis embarkation on boaixl t


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