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    John Byrom, John Byrom of Kersal, or John Byrom of Manchester FRS (29 February 1692 – 26 September 1763) was an English poet, the inventor of a revolutionary...
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  • John Byrom may refer to: John Byrom (1692–1763), English poet, inventor of a shorthand system John Byrom (footballer) (b. 1944), English footballer John...
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  • John Byrom (born 28 July 1944) is an English former footballer who played as a forward. Byrom started his career at home town club Blackburn Rovers, and...
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  • general Joel Byrom (born 1986), English footballer John Byrom (disambiguation) Larry Byrom (born 1948), American guitarist Monty Byrom (born 1958), American...
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    Their names may have originally come from an epigram written by poet John Byrom. The nursery rhyme has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19800. The names...
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  • October 2016. John Byrom at World Aquatics John Byrom at SwimRankings.net John Byrom at Olympics.com John Byrom at Olympedia John Byrom at the Australian...
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  • Wendell Berry John Berryman Sir John Betjeman Thomas Binney William Blake Anne Bradstreet Robert Bridges John Bunyan Robert Burns John Byrom Thomas Campion...
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    new church" in the afternoon or vice versa. One of those who did so was John Byrom (1692–1763), author of Christians Awake, who played quite a prominent...
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  • John Lewis Byrom (20 July 1851 – 24 August 1931) was an English first-class cricketer, who played two matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1874...
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    history is closely connected with Byrom Manor, the ancestral home of the Byroms, a family which included poet John Byrom, the inventor of a system of shorthand...
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    him. The most eminent of these were the two brothers John and Charles Wesley, the poet John Byrom, the Newtonian physician George Cheyne, and Archibald...
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  • David John Byrom (born 6 January 1965) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back in the Football League for Blackburn Rovers and...
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  • borough-reeve. He was the only son of John Byrom of the wealthy Byrom family. His eldest sister was Elizabeth Byrom who recorded her and her family's enthusiasm...
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    National Portrait Gallery, London: John Byrom by Dorning Rasbotham, etching, mid 18th century NPG D18109 John Byrom by Dorning Rasbotham, etching, mid...
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    books he printed. At Law's request, Richardson printed some poems by John Byrom. In literature, he rivalled Henry Fielding; the two responded to each...
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    He was a patron of new forms of leisure, style and taste. He commissioned John Nash to build the Royal Pavilion in Brighton and remodel Buckingham Palace...
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    wound in the belly and being "cloven in the foot". In 1725, the poet John Byrom visited Figg's amphitheatre where he saw Figg fight Sutton. He reported:...
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    Gabriela Silang, Filipino rebel leader, heroine (b. 1731) September 26 – John Byrom, English poet (b. 1692) October – Anna Maria Garthwaite, British designer...
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    and writer (d. 1775) February 29 – John Byrom, poet, inventor of a shorthand system (d. 1763) March 5 – Sir John Shelley, 4th Baronet, English politician...
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    Rothschild & Sons. From 1811 on, in negotiation with Commissary-General John Charles Herries, he undertook to transfer money to pay Wellington's troops...
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  • by John Byrom. It is usually sung to the tune "Yorkshire" by John Wainright. The text of the hymn is from a poem in iambic pentameter by John Byrom. The...
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    foolishness that exposes authority to scorn. There was also a poem by John Byrom, subtitled "The fruits of greediness and credulity" and designed for school...
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  • colleges and universities in the 1890s and 1900s") An untitled poem by John Byrom: My spirit longeth for thee Within my troubled breast, Although I be unworthy...
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  • and author whose name is given to Keach's Catechism (d. 1704) 1692 – John Byrom, English poet and educator (d. 1763) 1724 – Eva Marie Veigel, Austrian-English...
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  • but his symbols bear greater similarity to an older system created by John Byrom. The first phonetician to invent a system of shorthand, Pitman used similar-looking...
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    Brook Taylor (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    LL.B. in 1709 and LL.D. in 1714. Taylor studied mathematics under John Machin and John Keill, leading to Taylor obtaining a solution to the problem of "center...
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  • ABC Dunhill Records. It was their first LP with new lead guitarist Larry Byrom instead of Michael Monarch. The album was Steppenwolf's most political album...
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    Elizabeth Byrom known as Beppy Byrom (1 January 1722 – 1801) was a British Jacobite sympathizer and diarist. Her family were strong supporters of the Jacobites...
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    Burnand (Trinity) Samuel Butler (St John's) Jez Butterworth (St John's) A. S. Byatt (Newnham), Booker Prize winner John Byrom (Trinity) Robert Chartham (unknown)...
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  • Press. p. 597. ISBN 978-1-4665-8594-2. Byrom, John (1854). The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John Byrom. Chetham society. p. 108. Grose, Francis...
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