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Thomas-Chaloner Bisse-Challoner DL, JP (1788 – 1872) was a British militia colonel who enlarged the former country house and landscape garden in at Portnall Park, Virginia Water.〔At least 200 acres was owned outright and passed to the succeeding two next generations, the rest seems to have been rented during Challoner's lifetime. 〕 This laid the foundation for the Wentworth Estate and much of the opulent wealth of the area, alongside its proximity for Windsor Great Park. He inherited much of his fortune principally via his great-aunt Lydia Challoner and cousin Valentina Aynscombe. ==Ancestry, early life, education and family life== Colonel Challoner was the only son of the Rev. Thomas Bisse (c.1754-d.13 November 1828), of Portnall Park, Virginia Water and Katherine Townsend (d.1815/16) daughter of Anne Smith, a daughter of merchant Robert Smith, of London and Mortlake. He was educated at Eton College (c1802-1805) and Trinity College, Oxford.
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