Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton

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CELEBRATED
CLAIMANTS

FROM
PERKIN WARBECK TO ARTHUR ORTON.

_SECOND EDITION._
London: CHATTO AND WINDUS, PICCADILLY.
1874.

PREFACE.
This book is intended much less to gratify a temporary curiosity than to
fill an empty page in our literature. In our own and in other countries
Claimants have been by no means rare. Wandering heirs to great
possessions have not unfrequently concealed themselves for many
years until their friends have forgotten them, and have suddenly and
inopportunely reappeared to demand restitution of their rights; and
unscrupulous rogues have very often advanced pretensions to titles and
estates which did not appertain to them, in the hope that they would be
able to deceive the rightful possessors and the legal tribunals. When
such cases have occurred they have created more or less excitement in
proportion to the magnitude of the claim, the audacity of the imposture,
or the romance which has surrounded them. But the interest which they
have aroused has been evanescent, and the only records which remain
of the vast majority are buried in ponderous legal tomes, which are
rarely seen, and are still more rarely read, by non-professional men.
The compiler of the present collection has endeavoured to disinter the
most noteworthy claims which have been made either to honours or
property, at home or abroad, and, while he has passed over those which
present few remarkable features, has spared no research to render his
work as perfect as possible, and to supply a reliable history of those
which are entitled to rank as _causes célèbres_. The book must speak
for itself. It is put forward in the hope that, while it may serve to amuse
the hasty reader in a leisure hour, it may also be deemed worthy of a

modest resting-place in the libraries of those who like to watch the
march of events, and who have the prudent habit, when information is
found, of preserving a note of it.

CONTENTS

JACK CADE--THE PRETENDED MORTIMER,
LAMBERT SIMNEL--THE FALSE EARL OF WARWICK,
PERKIN WARBECK--THE SHAM DUKE OF YORK,
DON SEBASTIAN--THE LOST KING OF PORTUGAL,
JEMELJAN PUGATSCHEFF--THE SHAM PETER III.,
OTREFIEF--THE SHAM PRINCE DIMITRI,
PADRE OTTOMANO--THE SUPPOSED HEIR OF SULTAN
IBRAHIM,
MOHAMMED BEY--THE COUNTERFEIT VISCOUNT DE
CIGALA,
THE SELF-STYLED PRINCE OF MODENA,
JOSEPH--THE FALSE COUNT SOLAR,
JOHN LINDSAY CRAWFURD--CLAIMING TO BE EARL OF
CRAWFURD,
JOHN NICHOLS THOM--ALIAS SIR WILLIAM COURTENAY,
JAMES ANNESLEY--CALLING HIMSELF EARL OF ANGLESEA,
CAPTAIN HANS-FRANCIS HASTINGS--CLAIMING TO BE EARL

OF HUNTINGDON,
REBOK--THE COUNTERFEIT VOLDEMAR, ELECTOR OF
BRANDENBURG,
ARNOLD DU TILH--THE PRETENDED MARTIN GUERRE,
PIERRE MEGE--THE FICTITIOUS DE CAILLE,
MICHAEL FEYDY--THE SHAM CLAUDE DE VERRE,
THE BANBURY PEERAGE CASE,
JAMES PERCY--THE SO-CALLED EARL OF
NORTHUMBERLAND,
THE DOUGLAS PEERAGE CASE,
ALEXANDER HUMPHREYS--THE PRETENDED EARL OF
STIRLING,
THE SO-CALLED HEIRS OF THE STUARTS,
JOHN HATFIELD--THE SHAM HONOURABLE ALEXANDER
HOPE,
HERVAGAULT--_SOI-DISANT_ LOUIS XVII. OF FRANCE,
MATURIN BRUNEAU--_SOI-DISANT_ LOUIS XVII. OF
FRANCE,
NAÜNDORFF--_SOI-DISANT_ LOUIS XVII. OF FRANCE,
AUGUSTUS MEVES--_SOI-DISANT_ LOUIS XVII. OF FRANCE,
RICHEMONT--_SOI-DISANT_ LOUIS XVII. OF FRANCE,
THE REV. ELEAZAR WILLIAMS--_SOI-DISANT_ LOUIS XVII.
OF FRANCE,

THOMAS PROVIS CALLING HIMSELF SIR RICHARD HUGH
SMYTH,
LAVINIA JANNETTA HORTON RYVES--THE PRETENDED
PRINCESS OF CUMBERLAND,
WILLIAM GEORGE HOWARD--THE PRETENDED EARL OF
WICKLOW,
AMELIA RADCLIFFE--THE SO-CALLED COUNTESS OF
DERWENTWATER,
ARTHUR ORTON--WHO CLAIMED TO BE SIR ROGER
CHARLES DOUGHTY TICHBORNE, BART.,

JACK CADE--THE PRETENDED MORTIMER.
Henry VI. was one of the most unpopular of our English monarchs.
During his reign the nobles were awed by his austerity towards some
members of their own high estate, and divided between the claims of
Lancaster and York; and the peasantry, who cared little for the claims
of the rival Roses, were maddened by the extortions and indignities to
which they were subjected. The feebleness and corruption of the
Government, and the disasters in France, combined with the murder of
the Duke of Suffolk, added to the general discontent; and the result was,
that in the year 1450 the country was ripe for revolution. In June of that
year, and immediately after the death of Suffolk, a body of 20,000 of
the men of Kent; assembled on Blackheath, under the leadership of a
reputed Irishman, calling himself John Cade, but who is
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