Sir Benjamin had four sons and at least three daughters by his second marriage: •
Sir Richard Tichborne, 2nd Baronet •
Walter Tichborne (1580–1640), knighted, married 1597 to Mary White (c. 1581–1620) daughter of Robert White of
Aldershot; Walter built Aldershot Manor House now in
Aldershot Park. His great-great-grandson inherited the baronetcy. • Benjamin (circa 1586-1665), knighted in 1618 at Tichborne Park by King James I. He died without issue. Lived at
West Tisted Manor where he is buried. He is reported to have fought for the Royalist cause at the Battle of Cheriton (1644) and afterwards hidden in a hollow oak tree in West Tisted. •
Henry, knighted, moved to Ireland and was involved in the
Siege of Drogheda 1641. • Elizabeth, married first Robert Garth (died 1612) (separated c. 1602) She married secondly William Owen • Ann, married firstly William Brock of Longwood, a descendant of the
Arundells of Wardour, who intermarried with the Tichbornes several times. Ann married secondly William Timperley. • Amphilis married Sir William Gratwicke (knighted 1607) of
Ulverston, Lancashire and
Tortington, Sussex. ==References==