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  1. Edward Trelawny De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre . Edward John Trelawny (13 de noviembre de 1792–13 de agosto de 1881) fue un biógrafo, novelista y aventurero, amigo de Percy Bysshe Shelley y de Lord Byron.

  2. Biography. Governor of Jamaica 1737-1752. Edward Trelawny was listed in the Jamaican Quit Rent books for 1754 as the owner of 1000 acres of land in Portland. Death 16/01/1754 "At Hungerford park, of an inflammation of his bowels, aged 54, Edward Trelawny, Esq; late Governor of Jamaica, and Colonel of a regiment of foot.

  3. Edward John Trelawny, 1792 -1881, English writer. Trelawny entered the Royal Navy at the age of eleven, only to desert and lead a life of adventure (described in his Adventures of a Younger Son, 1831 ). In 1821 he met Percy Bysshe Shelley and Byron in Pisa. After Shelley's death, Trelawny supervised the cremation of his body, and helped to ...

  4. Edward John Trelawny was born in 1792 in Cornwall to parents so cruel and abusive that, at age 12, their son was relieved to be given over to the Royal Navy, to sail in the hold of an odoriferous, broken-down frigate and be bossed by uneducated brutes. He worked on various ships and sailed all over the world until deserting at age 19.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2022 · Edward Trelawny: Well, Greece declared its independence when the Treaty of Edirne was signed in 1829, so you may judge for yourself. After Byron died in Missolonghi, I stayed and fought side-by-side with Odysseus, a warlord leader who was almost like a brother and, at one point, we commanded five thousand troops.

  6. Edward John Trelawny L'autoportrait d’un aventurier romantique qui pourrait être un ancêtre de Corto Maltese. Voici Edward John Trelawny, corsaire anglais qui a renié sa patrie et célébré les idéaux des révolutionnaires français, forban romantique et trompe-la-mort impénitent, dandy en armes et aventurier dilettante, ami de lord Byron et amant de toutes les femmes…

  7. Edward John Trelawny (1792-1881) was born into a well-established family from Cornwall. He passed a miserable childhood, and at the age of thirteen was enrolled by his father in the British navy. Discharged without a commission after a decade, Trelawny found his way to Italy, where he became part of the circle of expatriates around Byron and Shelley.