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Great Nottinghamians : Lord Byron
Lord Byron
Lord Byron
Lord Byron is one of the most famous Nottinghamians, below is a biography of the great man.
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Clarke, Rt Hon. Kenneth
Clough, Brian OBE
Coates, Eric
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Dwight, Roy
Flowers, Wilfred
Fothergill, Watson
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Hood, Robin
Howe, Lord Admiral Richard
Howitt, T. Cecil
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Khaliq, Jawaid
Knight, Dame Laura
Larwood, Harold
Lawrence, DH
Lee, Alvin
Lindsey, Robert
McCarthy, Dennis
Meadows, Shane
Mee, Arthur
Owen, Greg
Player, John
Pollard, Su
Randall, Derek
Reynolds, John
Russell, Graham
Sillitoe, Allan
Smith, Paul CBE
Slater, Colin MBE
Stardust, Alvin
Torvill, Jayne MBE & OBE
Trease, Geoffrey
Walker, Chris
Watson, Dave
Westwood, Lee

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Lord Byron
1788 - Born on 22nd January in London
1791- Byron's father, Captain John Byron dies in France
1793 - Starts school in Aberdeen
1798 - Made Lord Byron and moves to his ancestrel home at Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire
1801 - Starts at Harrow School
1805 - Enters Trinity College in Cambridge.
1806 - First volume of poems, Fugitive Pieces, privately printed.
1807 - Byron takes his seat in the House of Lords.
1808 - Byron receives his degree from Cambridge.
1809 - Travels through Portugal, Spain, Malta, Albania and Greece.
1811 - Death of Byron's mother.
1813 - Publication of The Giaour and The Bride of Abydos. Perhaps begins affair with his half sister, Augusta Leigh.
1815 - Marries Annabella in January. Publication of Hebrew Melodies. Daughter, Augusta Ada, born to Annabella in December.
1816 - Byron's wife leaves him in January. Byron leaves for the last time in April. Arrives in Geneva, where he befriends Percy and Mary Shelley.
1817 - Daughter, Allegra, born to Claire Clairmont. Sells Newstead Abbey
1820 - Lives in the Guiccioli palace with his daughter Allegra. Becomes involved in the Italian revolution against Austrian rule.
1822 - Allegra dies.
1823 - Don Juan cantos VI-XIV published. Byron sails for Greece, arriving at Missolonghi in December.
1824 - Dies at Missolonghi in April. He's buried in Hucknall Torkard Church, near Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire.
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