Arthur Orton
Born 1834-01-01
Died 1898-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF20869667
- WikidataQ14427125
- ISNI0000000082053587
- Open LibraryOL1959847A
Top Subjects
- Tichborne family (5)
- Roger Charles Doughty-Tichborne (1829-1854) (4)
- Trials, litigation (4)
- Great Britain (4)
- Arthur Orton (1834-1898) (4)
- Trials (Perjury) (2)
- Arthur Orton (1834-1898,) (1)
Books by Arthur Orton
Total count: 8
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The Tichborne romancea full and accurate report of the proceedings in the extraordinary and interesting trial of Tichborne v. Lushington, in the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, for forty days, from Wednesday, May 10, to Friday, July 7, 1871: including the whole of the examination, cross-examination, and re-examination of the claimantJ. Heywood1871-01-01
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The Queen v. Thomas Castro, otherwise Arthur Orton, otherwise Sir Roger Charles Doughty Tichborne, Bartproceedings on the trial at bar before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor, Mr. Justice Lush, and a special jury : counsel for the prosecution, Mr. Hawkins, Q.C., and Mr. Serjit Parry, Mr. Chapman Barber, Mr. J C. Mathew, and Mr. C. Bowen, instructed by Mr. Gray, Q. C., Solicitor to the Treasury : counsel for the prisoner, Dr. Kenealy, Q.C., and Mr. Patrick McMahon, M.P., instructed by Mr. Hendricks, solicitor for the prisoner1873-01-01
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Famous trialsthe Tichborne, claimant, Troppmann, Prince Pierre Bonaparte, Mrs. Wharton, the Meteor, Mrs. FairLittle, Brown and Co.1874-01-01
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Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England, in the case of the Queen against Thomas Castro, otherwise Arthur Orton, otherwise Sir Roger Charles Doughty Tichborne, bartPrinted by Vacher and Sons1874-01-01
The trial at bar of Sir Roger C. D. Tichborne, bart., in the Court of Queen's bench at Westminsterbefore Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor, & Mr. Justice Lush, for perjury, commencing Wednesday, April 23, 1873, and ending Saturday, February 28, 1874Englishman Office1875-01-01-
The trial at bar of Sir Roger C. D. Tichborne, bart., in the Court of Queen's bench at Westminsterbefore Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor, & Mr. Justice Lush, for perjury, commencing Wednesday, April 23, 1873, and ending Saturday, February 28, 1874.Englishman Office1875-01-01
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The trial at Bar of Sir Roger C.D. Tichborne, bartin the Court of Queen's Bench at Westminster, before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor & Mr. Justice Lush for perjury, commencing Wednesday, April 23, 1873 and ending Saturday, February 28, 1874 : to which is prefixed a biographical sketch of the defendant"Englishman" Office1875-01-01
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The Tichborne caseHodder & Stoughton1936-01-01