Tichborne House, Alresford, Hants., 1871. 'The Hampshire seat of this ancient English family, Tichborne Park, is near Alresford, to the left of the road from that place to Winchester, before it ascends Magdalen Hill. There is a village church, with monuments of the Tichbornes in the north aisle. The old house was pulled down in 1803. We give a View of the present mansion, from a photograph taken by Mr. A. Wyatt, of Fareham, with permission of Colonel Lushington, the present occupier, who is nominally defendant in the trial'. From "Illustrated London News", 1871.
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