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 | | The Clocktower at Bayons Manor, Tealby, Lincolnshire from 'Eustace' 1851 |
 | | 'At Bayons Manor, a house which is quite the most picturesque of the stately homes of England in the County of Lincoln, the home of the ancient family of Tennyson d'Eyncourts, there is a Farewell Cup of considerable interest. |
 | | The son and heir of the head of the family was about to journey to distant lands and, at a farewell dinner in the great hall at Bayons, the father presented to his son, Eustace d'Eyncourt, a hanap, shaped cup, the occasion being immortalised in a canto. |
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