- The
Tichborne case was a
legal cause célèbre that
fascinated Victorian Britain in the 1860s and 1870s. It
concerned the
claims by a man
sometimes referred...
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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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August 1623 at
Tichborne in
England by King
James I. In
December 1623,
Tichbourne was
appointed a
Commissioner for the
Plantation of
County Londonderry...
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Christianity portal Ford
Tichborne (1862–1940) was an
Irish 20th-century
Anglican priest. Born in
County Tyrone in 1862 and
educated at
Trinity College...
- and son. The Case of Jean
Calas published by W.
Heinemann (1928) The
Tichbourne Case (1936) Lies As
Allies or
Hitler at War
published by
Oxford University...
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Different for
Girls DS Cole 1997
Eating Bitter Michael Slater 1998 The
Tichbourne Claimant The
Claimant 2000 The
Testimony of
Taliesin Jones Handycott 2001...
- many of the
great recusant English Catholic families, the Arundels,
Tichbournes, Talbots, Stourtons, Stonors,
Welds and Blundells.
There were also the...
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southern part of the
village has only one
listed building, the Sir
Roger Tichbourne Inn, see
Tichborne baronets and Tichborne,
Hampshire for Roger's family...
- 72805°N 6.29358°W / 53.72805; -6.29358
Estimated completion c. 1715
Client Tichbourne family Technical details Material Likely imported red
brick Floor count...
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aviator action, a
Roald Dahl
paean ('William and Mary') and the
thorny old '
Tichbourne Claimant'." On 20
March 1996 they
performed on the
RMITV show,
Under Melbourne...