Beaulieu House and Gardens, Co. Louth, an early Georgian historic estate open to the public
Tichborne was the son of Sir William Tichborne of Beaulieu, County Louth; and grandson of the judge Sir Henry Tichborne, a younger son of Tudor MP, Sir Benjamin Tichborne, 1st Baronet, of Tichborne (see Tichborne Baronets).
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Gothic louth-spire tops the building, so called because it was based on a fifteenth-century design at Louth, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Haxby and the organ of Louth Parish Church: 1767-9 - C.J.Sturman and J.C.Pillans. British Institute of Organ Studies Journal Vol.8, 1984
Leaving Glasgow in 1798 he became tutor in a family at Ravensdale, co. Louth, pursuing his studies under the direction of the Armagh presbytery, with which he connected himself on the ground of its exacting a high standard of proficiency from candidates for the ministry.
Having governed the Primatial See for nineteen years he died in 1380, and is buried in Dromiskin, Co.Louth.