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THE TENNYSON PORTRAITS.
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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.

  1. 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.