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THE TICHBORNE CASE

... the evening., Dr. XRexFAnx said it Wats obvious that when Roger visited London from Stonylourst be could speak very little English. That he could speak it was -made clear by the letter of Mr. Seymour, cen., and if the defendant were an impostor it would ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... He left on Ootooer 8, acoording to the books. While he was at Boisdale with me I have benrd him speak of being in Hobart Town. 1 e have heard him speak of being in America. Af'ter he left the service of Mr. Poster I have seen Arthur Orton oues- seonully ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... and that teceipt would mibow the number of persons on bohard. In the event of hie having on board persons who were strictly speaking not pasilengera, for instaneo, ship. wrecked people picked up at sea, he would undoubtedly make a'representation on the subject ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... The LOEB CEIEF JIUSJTIG.-That would seem to imply that Ehe had not recognised it. (A laugh.) Dr. Kx2xEAVR then proceeded to speak of defeadant's secrecy when he came to England, which, he submitted, was (I the sinme character as that shown in the letters ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... the. purpose -of prejud icing lifin, Genleen, m-onsure I steed. leerdl*'-hve addresed the 13 last., remarkset~ u yo , 1 m -speaking in the land of likw and, P;iwAherp Avjr#, manus right to his' estate in recognised ja lelyathrght of the_&3ve- you iiave-mothing ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... vviidoom of this provision furnished bf tlbs llret trial, A witness, named Stevenson, whose evidence appe~as on page 2,026, speaking of the wreck of the Balls, deposes to falling in wit~h tile longboat bottoma up, the rounudhonse, and a chest of drawears ...