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THE TICHBORNE CASE

... Tichborike speak of my father as his grandfather, but he spoke of him, and to him, sI IMr. Seymour. ?? plaintiff said he addressed Mr. Seymour as M Mr. Seymour, hut spoke of him to others as (;Grandfather. I I have heard Roger' speak of his mother ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... something of his travels in South Asnerica, and he said he had been advised by his lawyers not to speak on tee subject. I didnot see Lady Tichborne to speak to. We declined seeing her. The interview was in the back drawing room. We declined seeing Lady ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... betray D the least recognition. I think Mr. Baigeat passed him a b, paper; after that he looked ?? at me, but he did not ai speak to mae. I remained on good terms with Lady Ticti. a Lborni till her death. As far as I knew there is no fouid- ri ation whlatso ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... but looked very much frightened. (A laugh.) I told my daughter, in French, to speak to him in French. She did so immediately, saying, Now, Roger-if you are Roger-let ts speak as we did in early days. First I said to him, Parlez-vous Franrais, and he ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... -A clerk of Mr. Dobinson pointed him out in the other court, when he was going to get into his carriage. I did not hear him speak, but I saw him laugh. Serjeant BAL.ARrTINE,-I Wonder at that, I'm sure! Cross-examination resumed.-I did not attempt to talk ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... consultation had taken place for the purpose of crime or fraud, there was no privilege to close the lips of an attorney from speaking the truth. He thought it right to make that observation, as the ques- tion had arisen in the course of the cause. He also ...

THE COLLAPSE OF THE TICHBORNE CASE

... uncon th and ill-bred to ' t'ut a doubt to so pleasant and so unanimous a parly, who E-poke ot tlhe plaintiff when they did speak ef him. rs Sir iRoger, and avowed their uushokeu belief in his identity. Who wonld have liked to be tule first teller of ...

THE ASSASSINATION OF LORD MAYO

... When within about 15 yards of the boat, Major-General Stewart, with the Viceroy's permission, momentarily left his side to speak to one of the European overseers, standing by, with reference to some arrauge. meats of the following morning. It was now quite ...

MANCHESTER ASSIZES, MONDAY

... (Laughter.) What that I meant in this country he could not say. On the Thurs- day following that meeting Sir Charles was to speak, and they said that although they were not strong enough to put down the Odger meeting they would be prepared for the Thursday ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... was Icalled by Mr. Seymour to speak to the attainments of Idecoaxed.-Mr. Fritra did not see what was to he gained by this evidence. If anything happened to his learned friend they would not cell the Lord Chancellor to speak to his ability. (Laughter.)-His ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... named Lever, when a cab drove D up to the door. The plaintiff and another person got out of the cab, and on the bailiff Lever speaking to the plain- tiff, the latter said, Where is that man who had my father locked up ? There isn't a man in the world who ...

KINGSTON ASSIZES, WEDNESDAY

... he was going was undoubtedly that leading to the lodging in which I he was living. The policeman immediately proceeded to speak to him, and a conversation took place, of I which ho (the Learned Counsel) would give the jury the de- tails. The constable ...