• Robert Byron may refer to: Robert Byron (Royalist) (d. 1674), Anglo-Irish soldier, member of parliament for Ardee in the Irish House of Commons Robert...
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  • Justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court Robert Lowell Miller Jr. (born 1950), U.S. federal judge Robert Byron Miller (1825–1902), English-born lawyer...
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  • Byron B. Randolph, Democratic president Byron F. Ritchie, Canadian ice hockey player Byron Roberts, Black metal artist, nicknamed 'Lord Byron' Byron G...
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  • Duckenfield may refer to: Byron Duckenfield (1917–2010), English Royal Air Force officer David Duckenfield (born 1944), Police Chief Superintendent with...
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  • Nobel Prize-winning author José Saramago Cain (play), an 1821 play by Lord Byron Cain (1918 film), a German silent film Caín (film), a 1984 Colombian drama...
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  • servant and land court judge Robert E. Jones (judge) (born 1927), Oregon Supreme Court and federal district judge Robert Byron Jones (1833–1867), Justice...
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  • award for libertarian science fiction "Prometheus", an 1816 poem by Lord Byron "Prometheus", an 1832 poem by Thomas Kibble Hervey Prometheus, a series...
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  • Victoria Hislop L’ile, 1962, by Robert Merle, published in US as The Island (1964) The Island (Byron), an 1823 poem by Lord Byron The Island (play), 1973, by...
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  • Clarke The Secret (treasure hunt), a 1982 treasure hunt and puzzle book by Byron Preiss The Secret (novel), a 1997 book in the Animorphs series The Secret:...
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  • George Byron Gordon (1870–1927), American archaeologist George Stuart Gordon (1881–1942), British academic and professor of poetry George Gordon Byron, 6th...
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  • American sailor Alan Sunderland (born 1953), former English football player Byron Sunderland (1819–1901), American Presbyterian minister Eliza Read Sunderland...
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  • the queen of Babylon and Zadig's final love interest In Manfred, by Lord Byron, Astarte is the name of Manfred's lost love Astartes, or Adeptus Astartes...
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    Shelley had heard Byron recite his newly completed fifth canto of Don Juan he wrote to Mary: "I despair of rivalling Byron." In November Byron moved into Villa...
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  • Member of Parliament (MP) for Wolverhampton West 1922–1929 and 1931–1945 Robert Byron Bird (1924–2020), chemical engineer and professor emeritus Bobby Bird...
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  • by José de Espronceda Don Juan (poem), a satiric narrative poem by Lord Byron Ibong Adarna (mythology), Philippine mythological story Don Juan, a short...
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  • Brian L. Roberts, American CEO Brigham Henry Roberts, American Latter Day Saints leader and historian Buddy Roberts, American wrestler Byron Roberts (producer)...
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  • Dugan, investigative reporter for the Wall Street Journal Ianthe, Lord Byron's nickname for Lady Charlotte Harley, to whom Childe Harold's Pilgrimage...
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  • musical Falsettos (1992) "Whizzer" Deaver, from the American TV series ALF Byron White (1917-2002), associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United...
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  • Oates album), 1985 Live at the Apollo (Robert Palmer album), 2001 Live at the Apollo: The Proclamation, by Byron Cage, 2007 Live at the Apollo 2010, a...
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  • Dictionary on Perseus Project. κακοήθης. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project "Epistula XI". Epistularum...
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  • Murphy (disambiguation), multiple people Buddy Murphy, Australian professional wrestler Byron Murphy (born 1998), American football player Byron Murphy...
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    boatswain from literature is Smee from Peter Pan. Lord Byron had a Newfoundland dog named Boatswain. Byron wrote the famous poem "Epitaph to a Dog" and had...
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  • Justice White can refer to: United States Supreme Court Byron Raymond White (1917–2002), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court Edward Douglass...
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  • Pitts (redirect from Pitts (disambiguation))
    (1969), British composer Boozer Pitts, American college football coach Byron Pitts, American reporter for CBS Chester Pitts, American football player...
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  • People Agnes Lawrence Pelton (1881-1961), an American modernist painter Byron Pelton, American politician from Colorado Jack J. Pelton, former CEO of...
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    a new sailing boat. The boat had been designed by Daniel Roberts and an admirer of Byron, Edward Trelawny, who had joined the party in January 1822...
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  • Morris (disambiguation) Ricardo Morris (disambiguation) Richard Morris (disambiguation) Rob Morris (disambiguation) Robert Morris (disambiguation) Roger...
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  • at Hollis whom Byron had an affair with. She ignores Aria's pleas for her to stay away from Byron and in an effort to get close to Byron again, attempts...
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  • (1882–1977), British physician; personal doctor to Winston Churchill Charles Byron Wilson (1929–2018), American neurosurgeon Charles Plumpton Wilson (1859–1938)...
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  • Edward Nicholson (disambiguation), several people Edward Max Nicholson (1904–2003), founder of World Wildlife Fund Edward Williams Byron Nicholson, Bodley's...
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