Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 pages |
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Page iii
... Newstead Abbey granted to Sir John Byron . The building described . Inscription to the memory of Boatswain , a Newfoundland dog , buried at Newstead . Clarendon's character of Sir Nicholas Byron . Some account of Sir John Byron . His ...
... Newstead Abbey granted to Sir John Byron . The building described . Inscription to the memory of Boatswain , a Newfoundland dog , buried at Newstead . Clarendon's character of Sir Nicholas Byron . Some account of Sir John Byron . His ...
Page iv
... Newstead Abbey . Epitaph on a Friend . A Fragment The Tear . Prologue to the Wheel of Fortune . Stanzas to a Lady , with tho poems of Cameons . To M *** . To Woman . To M. S. G. Song , When I roved a young Highlander . ' To . To Mary ...
... Newstead Abbey . Epitaph on a Friend . A Fragment The Tear . Prologue to the Wheel of Fortune . Stanzas to a Lady , with tho poems of Cameons . To M *** . To Woman . To M. S. G. Song , When I roved a young Highlander . ' To . To Mary ...
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... Priory , in Nottinghamshire , he professed himself a monk of that religious establishment , and assumed the name of De Mes- chines . The ... Newstead Abbey . foreign contests in which the nation was THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
... Priory , in Nottinghamshire , he professed himself a monk of that religious establishment , and assumed the name of De Mes- chines . The ... Newstead Abbey . foreign contests in which the nation was THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
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... priory of Newstead , the adjacent manor of Papelwick , and the Church patronage annexed to it , with certain other lands , were granted by Henry VIII , in the thirty - second year of his reign , to this Sir John Byron . This abbey of ...
... priory of Newstead , the adjacent manor of Papelwick , and the Church patronage annexed to it , with certain other lands , were granted by Henry VIII , in the thirty - second year of his reign , to this Sir John Byron . This abbey of ...
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