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  1. Captain John Byron (7 February 1756 – 2 August 1791) was a British Army officer, best known as the father of poet Lord Byron. Byron was the son of Vice-Admiral Hon. John Byron and Sophia Trevanion[1] and grandson of William Byron, 4th Baron Byron of Rochdale. He was educated at Westminster School. He gained the rank of Captain in the Coldstream Guards.[2] Captain John Byron also went by the ...

  2. Captain John Byron (1757 – 2 August 1791) was a British Army officer and letter writer, best known as the father of the poet Lord Byron.In 1824, an obituary of his son gave him the nickname "Mad Jack Byron", and though there is no evidence for this in his own lifetime, it has since stuck – certainly he was called "Jack" by his family members and referred to himself as such.

  3. Lord Byron. George Gordon Byron ( Londres, 22 de enero de 1788- Mesolongi, 19 de abril de 1824), conocido como lord Byron, fue un revolucionario y poeta del movimiento del romanticismo británico, antecedente de la figura del poeta maldito. Debido a su talento poético, su personalidad, su atractivo físico y su vida de escándalos, fue una ...

  4. An Account of the Voyages first page, 1773. An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of his Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, and successively performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavour: drawn up from the journals which were kept by the several commanders, and from ...

  5. John Byron war der zweite Sohn des William Byron, 4. Baron Byron (1669–1736), aus dessen dritter Ehe mit Hon. Frances Berkeley, Tochter des William Berkeley, 4. Baron Berkeley of Stratton . 1731 trat er der Royal Navy bei. 1740 nahm er als Midshipman an der Weltumseglung von George Anson teil. Sein Schiff, die Wager, sank jedoch am 14.

  6. 28 de may. de 2024 · Byron’s interest in the periodical gradually waned, but he continued to support Hunt and to give manuscripts to The Liberal. After a quarrel with his publisher, John Murray, Byron gave all his later work, including cantos VI to XVI of Don Juan (1823–24), to Leigh Hunt’s brother John, publisher of The Liberal.

  7. John Byron, 1st Baron Byron (born c. 1600—died Aug. 23, 1652, Paris, France) was an English Cavalier and Royalist during the Civil Wars.. He was the eldest son of Sir John Byron (d. 1625), a member of an old Lancashire family which had settled at Newstead, near Nottingham.