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Mary's supercritical attitude toward Byron had nothing to do with his moral disrepute.
Byron, since the separation from his wife had been living in a smallish house in Piccadilly Terrace.
or even old Byron Nelson, whose excellent 71 made one wonder if he had solved the geriatric aspects of golf.
In 1843, the description was translated into English and extensively annotated by Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace, who had become interested in the engine ten years earlier.
Byron, commanding the British warship HMS Blonde, was returning to London from a special mission to Honolulu to repatriate the remains of the young king and queen of Hawaii, who had died of measles during a visit to Britain.
She and Canning had two children, Byron and Zulu ( later Zula ) Maude.
The shorts themselves were built around recycled film footage of production numbers cut from MGM musicals, such as Children of Pleasure, Lord Byron of Broadway, and the unfinished March of Time ( all 1930 ), which had been filmed in early Technicolor.
Many travellers had themselves painted in exotic Eastern dress on their return, including Lord Byron, as did many who had never left Europe, including Madame de Pompadour.
Byron Bolton ’ s statements were also backed up by William Drury, a maverick Chicago detective who had stayed on the massacre case long after everyone else had given up.
He first came to general notice for reasons he would rather have avoided: his wife had a public affair with Lord Byron — she coined the famous characterisation of him as " mad, bad, and dangerous to know ".
< p align =" justify "> In 1991, potential owners, Dallas businessman Byron Pierce and U. S. Congressman John Bryant, became frustrated that the Texas League had no plans to expand into other Texas locations, and formed The Texas-Louisiana League.
The source of much of the animosity between the two men can be traced back to Byron ’ s belief that Southey had spread rumours about himself and Percy Shelley being in a " League of Incest " during their time on Lake Geneva in 1816, a claim that Southey strenuously denied.
They had a solid lineup led by Byron Beck and Larry Jones, then later by Beck and Ralph Simpson.
Cecily was the daughter of Sir Thomas Shirley of Wiston, Sussex. They had four surviving children: Henry West, 4th Baron De La Warr, Robert, Lucy, who married Sir Robert Byron, and Cecily, who married John Byron, 1st Baron Byron.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Byron had a population of 1, 277.
The town had eight final-four appearances from 1980 to 2003, seven of which were teams coached by Byron Hagler, who is currently an assistant coach at Drury University.
An anecdote relates that Munthe was discussing publication of The Story of San Michele with his publisher, John Murray, in the garden at Southside, and Murray related that his ancestor of the same name had sat in the same garden with Lord Byron, discussing publication of Byron's works.
He also needed his son to marry well in order to escape the debt that had been incurred in the Byron name.
Byron had a beloved Newfoundland dog named Boatswain, who died of rabies in 1808.
Upon his return to England in 1811, Byron stayed in London, not returning to see his mother who had been living in Newstead.

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When Premier Hart retired in 1947 the Conservatives wanted Anscomb to succeed him as Premier of British Columbia but the Liberals had more seats in the legislature and insisted that the Premier should remain a Liberal resulting in the appointment of Byron Johnson as premier.
Originally, the band wanted to reunite with original vocalist Bobby Kimball to record new songs for a greatest hits record, but the record company instead insisted they hire South African singer Jean-Michel Byron.
This time it reached him but he refused to believe Lady Byron no longer wanted to be married to him.
As Byron C. Lambert notes, " More's final mission was profoundly religious and what he wanted to leave to the world ".
I tweaked it, cleaned it up, and went over to ( videographer intern and son of head coach Byron Scott ) Thomas Scott's house and we put it down and then they wanted to put a video to it.
Although his mother wanted him to pursue a career in the Navy, Byron did not do so.
By placing it among the poetic memories formed from my wanderings in the Abruzzi, I wanted to make the viola a kind of melancholy dreamer in the manner of Byron ’ s Childe-Harold.
Decca immediately wanted to sign Allan, and knowing that Byron was lining up other labels to see Gary, Decca asked them to cancel the second showcase.

Byron and be
This might be said to be an upper- or an upper-middle-class bias, but the Commission published as one of its staff studies a book by Byron S. Hollingshead entitled Who Should Go To College??
The international theme will be continued with the Balkan strings playing for a dinner the Byron Harveys will give in the Racquet club after the tea.
The term may also apply to works of fiction purporting to be autobiographies of real characters, e. g., Robert Nye's Memoirs of Lord Byron.
Given these connotations, dandyism can be seen as a political protestation against the rise of levelling egalitarian principles, often including nostalgic adherence to feudal or pre-industrial values, such as the ideals of " the perfect gentleman " or " the autonomous aristocrat ", though paradoxically, the dandy required an audience, as Susann Schmid observed in examining the " successfully marketed lives " of Oscar Wilde and Lord Byron, who exemplify the dandy's roles in the public sphere, both as writers and as personae providing sources of gossip and scandal.
Leigh Hunt, another poet, witnessed the event and wrote, " He recited his ' Kubla Khan ' one morning to Lord Byron, in his Lordship's house in Piccadilly, when I happened to be in another room.
Though Lord Byron identified Pope as one of his chief influences ( believing his scathing satire of contemporary English literature English Bards and Scotch Reviewers to be a continuance of Pope's tradition ), William Wordsworth found Pope's style fundamentally too decadent a representation of the human condition.
He was the first golfer to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the second golfer, after Byron Nelson, to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
cannot be escaped entirely-especially since Ovid's story of Myrrha's incest poses a potential reciprocal to the nightmare Byron invents for Sardanapalus, of sympathy with the son who is the object of his mother's ' incest '.
In The Golden Ocean and The Unknown Shore, based on events of the Anson circumnavigation of 1740 – 1743, they can be clearly seen in the characters of Jack Byron and Tobias Barrow.
The village is believed to be named after Lord Byron.
This would be a preoccupation for many years and was certainly not resolved when Byron left for his Mediterranean travels in 1809.
Byron was in debt and had continued to spend money on the expectation that the house would be sold.
Many of Byron's lyrical stories are soon to be expanded into short stories and graphic novels ( written by Byron and illustrated by fantasy artist Martin Hanford ), and the forthcoming expanded Glossary, which will be an extended version of the glossary previously posted to the band's website, will be the definitive A-Z of all the characters and events of the vast lyrical universe.
During his travels across Europe he briefly spent time with Lord Byron in Venice: this was to be their last meeting.
Lord Byron To the Romantics, the moment of creation was the most important in poetic expression and could not be repeated once it passed.
An English expression with a similar meaning is " Roman holiday ", a metaphor taken from the poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage by George Gordon, Lord Byron, where a gladiator in Ancient Rome expects to be " butcher'd to make a Roman holiday " while the audience would take pleasure from watching his suffering.
Byron states, “ The idols are broke in the temple of Baal .” Here he uses the past tense form of break instead of the past participle, broken, which should be used.
" Shelley suggested that Hunt go to Italy with him and Byron to establish a quarterly magazine in which Liberal opinions could be advocated with more freedom than was possible at home.

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