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Tichborne and family
The Tichborne family has held the manor since the 12th century.
Tichborne House was built shortly after 1803 while a longstanding baronetcy ( indicating the use of ' Sir ') was held by the family.
There was a notorious 19th century legal case of the Tichborne Claimant, in which an English imposter, Arthur Orton, then living in Australia, claimed to be missing Tichborne family member Sir Roger Tichborne.
The north aisle is now railed off to form the Tichborne Chapel, with monuments to members of the manorial family.

Tichborne and is
** The case of the Tichborne Claimant is decided against the claimant Arthur Orton ( who, as a result, is convicted of perjury in 1874 ).
Chidiock ( Charles ) Tichborne ( 1563 – 20 September 1586 ) is remembered as an English conspirator and poet.
Chidiock Tichborne was never called Charles-this is an error that has grown from a misprint in the AQA GCSE English Literature syllabus which has included the Elegy in its early poetry section for several years.
Tichborne is a village and civil parish east of Winchester in Hampshire, England.
However, Tichborne is not recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086.
In September is the large agricultural and funfair Alresford Show at Tichborne Park.

Tichborne and have
Notable practitioners of elegiac poetry have included Propertius, Jorge Manrique, Jan Kochanowski, Chidiock Tichborne, Edmund Spenser, Ben Jonson, John Milton, Thomas Gray, Charlotte Turner Smith, William Cullen Bryant, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Evgeny Baratynsky, Alfred Tennyson, Walt Whitman, Louis Gallet, Antonio Machado, Juan Ramón Jiménez, William Butler Yeats, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Virginia Woolf.
He attributed it to Lord Bowen, said to have coined it as junior counsel defending the Tichborne Claimant case in 1871.

Tichborne and land
Chidiock descended from Sir Roger de Tichborne who owned land at Tichborne, near Winchester, in the twelfth century.

Tichborne and at
Edward Kenealy at the Tichborne trial
Chidiock's second cousin and contemporary was Sir Benjamin Tichborne who lived at Tichborne Park and was created a Baronet by King James I in 1621.
More recently, some infill development has taken place, such as De Montfort Mews behind 5 to 19 De Montfort Street, Andrew Court and Tichborne Court flats ( late 1970s ) and the bank at 121 to 123 London Road ( 1973 / 4 ).
The worst night of bombing took place on 19 November 1940 when several buildings at the corner of Highfield Street and Tichborne Street were destroyed and 41 people killed. The sites are now occupied by a community hall and a garage.

Tichborne and from
Kenealy came to national prominence in 1874 when he acted as leading counsel for the Tichborne Claimant, which became one of the most notorious trials in 19th century British legal history, leading to Kenealy being disbarred from his profession.
This was followed by an inaugural local village cricket competition, with participating teams from Tichborne, Old Alresford, Ropley and Cheriton, for the annual John Arlott Cup.
In 1583, Tichborne and his father, Peter, were arrested and questioned concerning the use of " popish relics ", religious objects Tichborne had brought back from a visit he had made abroad without informing the authorities of an intention to travel.
The Housedove exploits a popular image from the period: Tichborne sees himself as an innocent dove caught among his fellow conspirators, ( see Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet 1. 5. 48 ).
The Elegy has also been set to music many times from the Elizabethan era to the present day by, among others, Michael East, Richard Alison ( fl1580-1610, in An Hour's Recreation in musicke, 1606 ), John Mundy ( 1592 ) and Charles-François Gounod ( 1873 ) and more recently Norman Dello Joio ( 1949 ) and Jim Clark ( see http :// wn. com / Tichborne ' s_Elegy_Poem_animation ).

Tichborne and before
Initially the river flows north, through the villages of Cheriton and Tichborne, before joining up with its tributaries the River Arle and the Candover Brook, just below the town of New Alresford.

Tichborne and .
* May 11 – The first trial in the case of Tichborne Claimant begins in the London Court of Common Pleas.
** Chidiock Tichborne, English conspirator and poet ( executed ) ( b. 1558 )
** Chidiock Tichborne, English conspirator and poet ( d. 1586 )
This first group included Babington, Ballard, Chidiock Tichborne, Sir Thomas Salisbury, Robert Barnewell, John Savage and Henry Donn.
* Arthur Orton, also known as the Tichborne Claimant, claimed to be the missing heir Sir Roger Tichborne.
The Wandering Heir ( 1875 ), of which he also wrote a version for the stage, was suggested by the Tichborne Case.
She wrote a play, The Claimant, based on the Tichborne Case.
Soon after he had begun to make his mark he was briefed against the claimant in the famous Tichborne Case.
The strain, however, of the Tichborne trials had been great, so that his physical health became unequal to the tasks which his zeal for work imposed upon it, and in 1879 his acceptance of a position as a High Court judge in the Queen's Bench division, on the retirement of Mr Justice Mellor, gave him the opportunity of comparative rest.
Some churches still continue these hand outs as traditions in England, such as the Wayfarer's Dole, St Briavels Bread & Cheese Dole and the Tichborne Dole.
He was engaged in most of the celebrated trials of his time, including the Overend and Gurney and the Tichborne cases.
In 1871 he was also involved in the high-publicity Tichborne Case.
Chidiock's father Peter appears to be the youngest son of Henry Tichborne ( born circa 1474 ) and Anne Mervin ( or Marvin ) but the records are unclear.

family and is
`` I have just come from viewing a man who had made the fortune of his country, but now is working all night in order to support his family '', he reflected.
For the family is the simplest example of just such a unit, composed of people, which gives us both some immunity from, and a way of dealing with, other people.
We consider a rural community as an assemblage of inhabited dwellings whose configuration is determined by the location and size of the arable land sites necessary for family subsistence.
Engaged as it is in a battle for world trade as a condition of national survival, this country can have little patience with labor's family feuds.
There is little doubt if they had a secret ballot, they would vote for food for their family, in place of ideological purity out on the farm.
The family is largely broken up ; ;
For it is the family that, in China, has always provided social security for the indigent, the sick, the down-and-out members of the clan.
Part of the family should be sleeping while the rest is awake.
The Peace Corps should not pay the expenses of a wife or family, unless the wife is also accepted for full-time Peace Corps work on the same project.
Arriving at the waterside, the boat is launched, the family taken aboard and, that easily, another day afloat is begun.
This one was set up here in 390 A.D. on a pedestal, the faces of which are carved with statues of the emperor and his family watching games in the Hippodrome, done so realistically that the obelisk itself is included in them.
Hotei is 23 feet long with an 8-1/2-foot beam and every inch a family boat.
First and foremost: No one -- no, not anyone -- in the family is allowed to issue blanket invitations to his or her own circle.
Follow pool-care instructions to the letter, and be sure that one person ( in the family or not ) is regularly responsible for each aspect of the job, with no chance for claiming, `` It wasn't my turn ''.
They come prepared for family fun because Americans in ever-growing numbers are learning that here is the way to a fine economical vacation that becomes a family experience of lasting importance.
Camping is family fun, and it is helping more Americans see more of the country than they ever saw before.
When a family buys a home the title is subject to a perpetual easement to Tri-State.
In one cartoon a family is shown outside a theater with the head of the family addressing the doorman: `` Excuse me, but when we came out we found that we had left my daughter's handbag and my wife's behind ''.
It is presumed to occur in other members of the Brassica family.
A family of five plans to go together either to the beach or to the mountains, and a coin is tossed to decide.
When this experiment is viewed as composed of five binomial trials, one for each member of the family, the outcomes of the trials are obviously not independent.

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