Keywords: Portnall Park. The seat of Colonel Bisse Challoner (1828) by George Frederick Prosser.jpg Portnall Park an estate at w Virginia Water Surrey England UK three miles distant from Egham Egham and twenty-one from London which was once owned by among others Colonel Thomas-Chaloner Bisse-Challoner Also known as Portenhall Potnalls or Potenhall it was a manor within a manor that passed from John Jebb D D died 1787 Dean of Cashel to his younger son David brother of John David Jebb exchanged part of the property with some land in Egham with the Rev Thomas Bisse c 1795 Mr Bisse demolished the remains of ancient mansion and put up a new one which devolved on his death to his son in 1828 The son added more The house and four-hundred acre park were sold by Col Challoner's nephew by marriage to Walter George Tarrant in the 1920s and thus it was subsumed into the Wentworth Estate 1828 lithograph object history 1828 Published in s London C and J Rivington 1828 23469213 Printed by C Hulbmandel Scanned by Rodolph wikipedia en R de Salis from Prosser's original lithograph and uploaded on 2008 07 19 other versions Licensed-PD-Art PD-old GFDL relicense Original upload log en wikipedia Smuconlaw CommonsHelper en wikipedia Portnall+Park+ProsserPrint jpg 2008-07-19 13 43 Rodolph 5846×4315× 8326838 bytes <nowiki>Portnall Park The seat of Colonel Bisse Challoner to whom this View is most respectfully inscribed by his most obedient Servant George Frederick Prosser Scan by R de Salis from Prosser's original lithograph which was published in Selec</nowiki> 1828 lithographs Art works owned by Thomas-Chaloner Bisse-Challoner Lithographs of buildings Lithographs in the United Kingdom Portnall Park Images from the Fane de Salis family collection Images from the Fane de Salis family collection |