[11] In Chapter XI (infra) is given in detail the cross-examination of the witness Pigott by Sir Charles Russell, which affords a most striking example of the most effective use that can be made of an incriminating letter.

[12] "Curiosities of Law and Lawyers."

[13] "Extraordinary Cases," H. L. Clinton.

[14] "Irish Law Times," 1874.

[15] Sir James Stephen's Evidence Act.

[16] "Life of Lord Russell," Barry O'Brien.

[17] "Reminiscences of Rufus Choate," Parker.

[18] "Life Sketches of Eminent Lawyers," Gilbert J. Clark.

[19] "Curiosities of Law and Lawyers."

[20] "Life Sketches of Eminent Lawyers," Clark.