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A New History of London
… of peers in Westminster-hall, the trial of William lord Byron for killing Mr. Chaworth a gentleman of … hand, loss of inheritance, or corruption of blood; lord Byron was enlarged on paying his fees. Much might be said on …
Calendar of Border Papers
… men to enforce her army. From France we hear "the Marshall Byron is beheded." 1 Let this packet go to M r Nicolson, and …
Survey of London
… with the help of craftsmen such as William Ranken and Byron Inison, altered the corridor leading to the side …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… This Mannor hath since passed through the families of Byron and Stanhope, and Isham Parkins, Esquire, sold it to …
Alumni Oxonienses
… (at Oxford), granted 17 July, 1704. See O.H.S., iv. 299. Byron, Edmund s. E., of Newchurch in Pendle, co. Lancaster, … canon of Wells 1708. See Marriage Licences, ed. Foster. Byron, Edward (Biron or Beron) of Cheshire, pleb. Brasenose … Cheshire, 1606. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Byron, Col. Sir John Knight of the Bath; created D.C.L. 1 or …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Pasch. 7 H. 6. Ex quodam Regist. de Novoloco pen. Dom. Byron. Fin. lev. Mich. 26 H. 6. Fx. Autog. pen. Rob. Hottot …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Newsted Priory, 28 May 32 H. 8, was granted to Sir John Byron, Knight; it is now imparked, and in it is the Mansion-House of the Honourable William Byron, Esquire, only son of Richard Lord Byron. 5 The Rectory of Bulwell was 5l. and the King Patron. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… who, surviving her husband, married, secondly, Sir John de Byron. The Ellands, however, as lords of Rochdale, claimed a …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… the business address was 90 Paradise St and in addition 53 Byron St in 1821. His apps were James Smart (indenture 1793, …
Old and New London
… traders. On the left," he adds, "is a quiet lane, such as Byron would have loved, leading to Dulwich." The …
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