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Friday, 8th April, 1864.[1] Garibaldi stayed an hour and a half, and, at the request of the poet's wife, he planted a Wellingtonia Gigantea in the grounds.
- ↑ There is an engraving representing Garibaldi's arrival ("Meeting of Garibaldi and Tennyson at Farringford House") in the "Illustrated London News," vol. xliv. (April, 1864), p. 381.