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At the inn, which was situated close to a broad weir, Byron was greeted by the landlord with obsequious deference and addressed as `` milord ''.
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.
Albert Goodwill Spalding ( Byron, Illinois September 2, 1850 – September 9, 1915 in Point Loma, San Diego, California ) was a professional baseball player, manager and co-founder of A. G. Spalding sporting goods company.
Byron Rickards, flying a Ford Tri-Motor, was approached on the ground by armed revolutionaries.
He immediately called the editor, Byron Erickson, and told him that he was the only American who was born to write and draw one Scrooge McDuck adventure.
The two line poetic form as a closed couplet was also used by William Blake in his poem Auguries of Innocence and also by Byron ( Don Juan ( Byron ) XIII ); John Gay ( Fables ); Alexander Pope ( An Essay on Man ).
John Byron, who was unaware of the French presence in the east, explored Saunders Island, in the west, named the harbour Port Egmont, and claimed this and other islands for Britain on the grounds of prior discovery.
Byron was also the host of the celebrated ghost-story competition involving himself, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley, and John William Polidori at the Villa Diodati on the banks of Lake Geneva in the summer of 1816.
2002 marked the last full season for Jaguars legend Mark Brunell, who was benched in the third game of 2003 in favor of Byron Leftwich.
On August 31, 2007, the Jaguars announced that long time back-up quarterback David Garrard would start for the team, ahead of former first round draft pick, Byron Leftwich who was released in the team's final roster cuts.
The move was similar to the one that named Garrard himself the starter over Byron Leftwich in 2007.
He was one of the main figures of the second generation of romantic poets along with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, despite his work only having been in publication for four years before his death.
He left it unpublished and kept it for private readings for his friends until 1816 when, on the prompting by George Gordon Byron, it was published.
Before the poem was published, it was greatly favoured by Byron, who encouraged Coleridge to publish the poem, and it was admired by many people including Walter Scott.
Another reason for negative reviews was a puff piece written by Byron about the Christabel publication.
Malden was discovered on 30 July 1825 by Captain The 7th Lord Byron ( a cousin of the famous poet ).
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.
In the Balkans, Romantic views of a connection with classical Greece, which inspired Philhellenism infused the Greek War of Independence ( 1821-1832 ), in which the Scottish Romantic poet Lord Byron was mortally wounded.
Even the decadent Lord Byron was scandalized by the prospect of people " embracing " on the dance floor.
Jackie Mittoo insisted that the musicians themselves called the rhythm Staya Staya, and that it was Byron Lee who introduced the term ' ska '.

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They had a solid lineup led by Byron Beck and Larry Jones, then later by Beck and Ralph Simpson.
Byron knew the story of the mythical Myrrha, if not directly through Ovid's Metamorphoses, then at least through Alfieri's Mirra, which he was familiar with.
It was settled as Township No. 8, then incorporated on January 24, 1833 as Byron, named for the English poet Lord Byron.
One of the only towns in the county back then, Byron was the last stop on a stagecoach run from Detroit that ran west along what is now Rose Center road and Silver Lake road.
The title and Newstead Abbey was then left to his great-nephew, George Gordon, who became the 6th Baron Byron when the 5th Lord died on 21 May 1798, at the age of seventy-nine.
In December 1944, during the period of Churchill's martial law, Xenakis ( who was by then a member of the communist students ' company of the left-wing Lord Byron faction of ELAS ) became involved in street fighting against British tanks.
They set up a new band called Spice ; it was then that David Garrick changed his second name to Byron.
Lamb was most concerned with those allusions Byron had made about her ; for example, the line " Some play the devil — and then write a novel ” from " Don Juan II ".
From law school he went to Washington, DC, to serve as law clerk to Byron White, then Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Byron ordered his infantry and artillery to move to the west bank of the Weaver around Acton, where the ground was drier, but the bridge at Beam Bridge ( and a ferry to its north ) were then swept away by the floodwater while Byron himself and his 1, 800 cavalry were still on the east bank.
The following year, Els defended his World Match Play Championship, defeating Steve Elkington three-and-one, won the Byron Nelson Classic in the United States then headed back home to South Africa and won twice more.
* Premier of British Columbia: Byron Johnson then W. A. C.
The word was first used ( as millionnaire, double " n ") in French in 1719 by Steven Fentiman, and is first recorded in English ( millionaire, as a French term ) in a letter of Lord Byron of 1816, then in print in Vivian Grey, a novel of 1826 by Benjamin Disraeli.
Augusta's half-brother, George Gordon, Lord Byron, didn't meet her until he went to Harrow School and even then only very rarely.
In the next day's issue, then – public editor, Byron Calame, wrote: " Ms. Miller may still be best known for her role in a series of Times articles in 2002 and 2003 that strongly suggested Saddam Hussein already had or was acquiring an arsenal of weapons of mass destruction … Many of those articles turned out to be inaccurate.
So she was first Anne Isabella, Baroness Byron or Lady Byron, and then Anne Isabella Noel, Baroness Byron.
Byron was then in extreme financial distress.
A short while later, when Lady Byron made clear her suspicions that Byron's relationship with his half-sister Augusta was incestuous, which was not then illegal, and that he had had homosexual relationships and had sodomised her-Lady Byron-which acts were, he changed his mind.
The legacy of misery was then left to his great nephew, George Gordon Byron, who became the 6th Baron Byron when Lord Byron died on 21 May 1798, at the age of seventy-five.

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During his travels across Europe he briefly spent time with Lord Byron in Venice: this was to be their last meeting.
Hasford associated with various science fiction writers of the 1970s ( including Arthur Byron Cover and David J. Skal ), had works published in magazines and anthologies such as Space and Time and Damon Knight's Orbit series, and briefly shared an apartment with author Harlan Ellison.
Jason Patric appears briefly as Lord Byron, and in a rare film appearance, Australian rock singer Michael Hutchence plays Percy Shelley.

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