Byron and Newstead: The Aristocrat and the AbbeyUniversity of Delaware Press, 2001 - 347 sider Machine generated contents note: 1. The Byrons and Newstead -- 2. William, Fifth Lord Byron: Landowning -- Aristocrat, 1743-70 -- 3. William, Fifth Lord Byron: The Man and the Myth, -- 1770-98 -- 4. The Estate during the Minority, 1798-1809 -- 5. Lord Byron Comes of Age: Funding the Heir, -- 1803-9 -- 6. Lord Byron as Landlord, 1809-12 -- 7. The Abortive Sale, 1812-14 -- 8. Marriage and Debt, 1814-15 -- 9. The Sale of Newstead -- 10. An Exiled Aristocrat, 1818-23 -- 11. Greece, Glory, and Financial Security -- 12. Byron and Newstead: The Myth -- Appendix: The Byron Family -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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... heir , in return for agreeing to the settlement terms , would be guaranteed an income . Portions for daughters and younger sons were specified in the father's own settlement ( i.e. , the 1747 act in Byron's case ) but no provision was ...
... heir , in return for agreeing to the settlement terms , would be guaranteed an income . Portions for daughters and younger sons were specified in the father's own settlement ( i.e. , the 1747 act in Byron's case ) but no provision was ...
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... heir to inherit the estate . At the same time Byron undoubtedly saw this dark cloud as edged with a silver lining . The death of the young heir seemed likely once again to alter his financial position . The estate had not been resettled ...
... heir to inherit the estate . At the same time Byron undoubtedly saw this dark cloud as edged with a silver lining . The death of the young heir seemed likely once again to alter his financial position . The estate had not been resettled ...
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... heir to anything but his father's debts and his mother's severely reduced inheritance . Mrs. Byron can have anticipated little more than a modest existence in Scotland on her small income , but there was sufficient for George's ...
... heir to anything but his father's debts and his mother's severely reduced inheritance . Mrs. Byron can have anticipated little more than a modest existence in Scotland on her small income , but there was sufficient for George's ...
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Acknowledgments | 13 |
The Byrons and Newstead | 23 |
The Byron Estate in Nottinghamshire 1609 | 27 |
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acres affairs agreed Annabella Annabella Milbanke annuities April aristocratic auction Augusta bills Box A1 Bulwell Byron's Bulldog cash Chancery Charles Hanson Claughton complained creditors Daws Dearden death debts Egerton England farm father fifth Lord Byron fols funds George George Anson Byron Grey Gringley Hanson to Byron Hardstaff heir Hobhouse Hucknall income inheritance interest January John Byron John Murray July June Kinnaird to Byron Kirkby Mallory Lady Byron Lady Melbourne Lancashire land Langley Moore later lease letter loan London Lordship Lovelace manor Marchand marriage marriage settlement Mealey Milbanke months mortgage Murray Mss Newstead Abbey Noel Norfolk Nottingham Nottinghamshire October outstanding paid Papplewick payment raise Reelig rents resettlement Rochdale Seaham sell Newstead settled sixth Lord sold Southwell subsequently tenants Thomas Wildman Thoroton Society told Hanson told Kinnaird traveled trustees visited Newstead Wildman William Byron wrote