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  1. 1723-86. He was born on 8 November 1723, the second son of William, 4th Lord Byron, and his wife, Hon. Frances Berkeley, the daughter of the 4th Lord Berkeley. He was the grandfather of the poet Lord Byron. In September 1740 Byron sailed as a midshipman aboard the store ship Wager, Captain David Cheap, one of Commodore George Anson’s squadron ...

  2. Hace 2 días · John Byron (1723–86) died a vice-admiral, having earned the nickname 'Foulweather Jack' after much experience on rough seas. In 1741 he was a midshipman aboard HMS Wager in a squadron sent to attack Spanish ships off Chile.

  3. Compartido por JOHN BYRON ZAPATA ATEHORTUA. Economista Industrial, especialista en Política y Legislación Tributaria. Título de MBA, Maestría en Administración de Negocios Globales, de la Universidad Católica de Perú y de la Escuela EADA de Barcelona España. Diecinueve años de experiencia como empresario, catedrático, asesor ...

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  4. Title: The Narrative of the Honourable John Byron: (Commodore in a Late Expedition Round the World) Containing an Account of the Great Distresses Suffered by Himself and His Companions on the Coast of Patagonia, from the Year 1740, Till Their Arrival in England, 1746.

  5. Hutton suggests that Byron didn't let the distraught Hutchinson family attend the funeral.44 These were the actions, however, of the fifth Sir John Byron, his father. Much confusion has been a caused by the assumption that the Sir John in this tract was the future Lord Byron, but Margaret Hutchinson was in fact his aunt.45 This highlights a trend of portraying Sir John as the villain.

  6. 31 de mar. de 2024 · John Byron. John Byron hailed from distinguished nobility, belonging to “one of the oldest lines in England.” Despite the aristocratic stigma against naval service, he joined the navy because he wasn’t in line to inherit his family’s aristocratic title, and he was drawn to the romanticized life at sea.

  7. John Byrom (también conocido como John Byrom de Kersal o John Byrom de Mánchester; 29 de febrero de 1692 - 26 de septiembre de 1763) fue un poeta inglés, inventor de un revolucionario sistema de taquigrafía y más tarde un significado terrateniente. Es recordado como el escritor de la letra del himno anglicano "Christians awake!