Examples of 'tichborne' in a sentence

Meaning of "tichborne"

Tichborne (adjective) - a term related to the Tichborne case, a famous Victorian legal case involving the identity of a claimant to the Tichborne baronetcy

How to use "tichborne" in a sentence

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Tichborne trial echo.
He also sought information concerning the Tichborne family.
Tichborne Park was vacated and leased to tenants.
It is based on the Tichborne case.
Tichborne and his hundreds of false witnesses were not Indians.
He conducted the prosecution of the claimant in the infamous Tichborne case.
Tichborne is a village and civil parish east of Winchester in Hampshire, England.
The film concerns a claimant to the Tichborne Baronetcy.
March - Tichborne case decided against the impostor Arthur Orton.
While in Sydney the Claimant encountered two former servants of the Tichborne family.
Based on the Tichborne case, the film is set in the late 19th century.
The busway follows the route of the disused railway from Redlands Lane to Tichborne Way.
However, Keeler has said he was inspired by the Tichborne Case of nineteenth-century England.
Tichborne died at the age of 74.
As soon as she saw his face, Lady Tichborne accepted him.

See also

The Tichborne Claimant ( film ).
Drogheda was garrisoned by about 2,000 English soldiers under Colonel Tichborne.

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