- his true
identity and that, conceivably, he was
Roger Tichborne. The
Tichbornes, of
Tichborne Park near
Alresford in Hampshire, were an old
English Catholic...
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Chidiock Tichborne (after 24
August 1562 – 20
September 1586), erroneously[citation needed]
referred to as Charles, was an
English conspirator and poet...
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Tichborne is a
village and
civil parish 4
miles (6.4 km) east of
Winchester in Hampshire, England. In
archaeology in the
south of the
parish within the...
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Independent Catholic News (2007-07-28) Hendricks,
George D (1996) "Curse of
Tichbornes Finally Comes to P****",
Western Folklore, V28#2. pp. 146-147 Harris, J...
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Henry Tichborne may
refer to: Sir
Henry Tichborne (1581–1667),
English soldier and
politician Henry Tichborne, 1st
Baron Ferrard (1663–1731),
Irish peer...
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persons with the
surname Tichborne, both in the
Baronetage of England. Both
creations are extinct. The
Tichborne Baronetcy, of
Tichborne in the
County of Hampshire...
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Nancy Margaret Tichborne (née Keedwell; 27
August 1942 – 10
February 2023) was a New
Zealand watercolour artist. She
specialised in
paintings of flowers;...
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Tichborne is a
village in Hampshire, England. The term may also
refer to:
Chidiock Tichborne (1558–1586),
English conspirator and poet
Nancy Tichborne...
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Visitation of London, Vol. 2, page 289.
Robert Tichborne (1599–1682) was
related to the
Tichbornes of
Tichborne, near Winchester, Hants. The
precise relation...
- Gielgud. It is
based on the
Tichborne case, a
historical case of
identity theft. In 1854,
Roger Tichborne, then-heir to the
Tichborne Baronetcy, disappeared...