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  1. George Hayter: Annabella, Lady Byron, Öl auf Leinwand, um 1812 Anne Isabella Noel Byron, 11. Baroness Wentworth, besser bekannt als Lady Byron (* 17. Mai 1792 in Seaham in der Grafschaft Durham; † 16.

  2. A highly educated and strictly religious woman, Anna Isabella seemed an unlikely match for the amoral and agnostic poet Byron. Indeed, the marriage lasted but a year, as Byron was given to fits of anger and maintained an incestuous relationship with his older half-sister Augusta Leigh. The couple separated in March 1816.

  3. durhamheritagecoast.org › our-story › historyPeople from the past

    Anne Isabella Byron (17 May 1792 – 16 May 1860) Anne Isabella Milbanke (her name before she was married) was the only child of Sir Ralph Milbanke, Baronet and his wife, Lady Judith Milbanke. In 1792 Sir Ralph Milbanke moved from Dalden Tower to Seaham Hall. He extended and rebuilt the main hall more or less how we see it now.

  4. Anne Isabella Noel Blunt, nata King-Noel, XV baronessa Wentworth, nota per gran parte della sua vita come Lady Anne Blunt ( 22 settembre 1837 – Il Cairo, 15 dicembre 1917 ), è stata una nobile e viaggiatrice britannica, fondatrice, insieme al marito, il poeta Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, del Crabbet Arabian Stud . Lady Anne Blunt, 1883.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Anne Isabella (Annabella) Noel Byron (1792 – 1860) commonly known as Lady Byron, was the wife of infamous romantic poet Lord Byron. She was intellectually gifted in mathematics and verse. Lady Byron founded the Ealing Grove School within the site now occupied by the University of West London (UWL). The site also accommodated the Byron House ...

  6. The Anne Isabella Byron, Lady Byron manuscript material in the Pforzheimer Collection consists of writings and correspondence. The writings include two commonplace books from her youth, notes she kept in a printed journal, and two short essays. The bulk of the correspondence is from between 1835 and 1855 and discusses her personal life, her ...

  7. 24 de feb. de 2017 · It has been written of Anne Isabella, Lady Noel-Byron (1792–1860) that she “managed to quarrel with practically everyone for whom she undertook any philanthropy and certainly does not emerge from any examination of her good works without the conclusion being drawn that her unrecognized motive was to dominate.”1 That may be so.