Newstead Abbey, in Nottinghamshire, England, was formerly an Augustinian priory. Converted to a domestic home following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it is now best known as the ancestral home of Lord Byron.
NewsteadAbbey, in Nottinghamshire, England, was formerly an Augustinian priory. Converted to a domestic home following the Dissolution of the Monasteries...
advanced after he inherited both his great-uncle's title in 1798 and the NewsteadAbbey estate. Byron was the only child of Captain John Byron (known as 'Jack')...
is inscribed on Boatswain's tomb, which is larger than Byron's, at NewsteadAbbey, Byron's estate. The sections above the poem form a memorial eulogy...
Priory Newstead, Northumberland, in Adderstone with Lucker Newstead, Nottinghamshire, England NewsteadAbbey (ancestral home of Lord Byron) Newstead, Scottish...
inherited the ancestral home, NewsteadAbbey, in Nottinghamshire. His mother proudly took him to England, but the Abbey was in an embarrassing state of...
Gedling district of Nottinghamshire, England. It borders Papplewick, NewsteadAbbey and Blidworth, and is part of Nottinghamshire's Hidden Valleys area...
Nottinghamshire contains the ancestral home of the poet Lord Byron, NewsteadAbbey, which he sold in 1818. It is now owned by Nottingham City Council,...
great-uncle. August – With his mother took up residence at ancestral home, NewsteadAbbey, near Nottingham. 1799 Lived with Parkyns family, Nottingham. Tutored...
accurately reflected Catholic teaching or practice. The passage under "NewsteadAbbey" read: One of the parchment scrolls thus discovered, throws rather an...
16th century until 1818, the family residence of the Lords Byron was NewsteadAbbey in Nottinghamshire. Most of the Byrons—including the sixth baron's daughter...
the famous poem "Epitaph to a Dog" and had a monument made for him at NewsteadAbbey. The 1907 naval gothic novel The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" by William...
directly linked to the Robin Hood legend include Robin Hood's Well, near NewsteadAbbey (within the boundaries of Sherwood Forest), the Church of St. Mary in...
Lord Byron, at NewsteadAbbey, by Richard Westall, Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1840 See also Lines Suggested on Visiting NewsteadAbbey. from Fisher's...
Rufford Abbey, the former Clumber House Clumber Park, Welbeck Abbey and Worksop Manor. These estates became known as the Dukeries. NewsteadAbbey was also...
Britain, the poet Lord Byron used a skull his gardener had found at NewsteadAbbey as a drinking vessel. According to Lord Byron, There had been found...
unsuccessful. When Boatswain died, Byron constructed a monument for him at NewsteadAbbey. Bouncer: presented by the children of Newfoundland, with a dog-cart...
town are the villages of Linby and Papplewick, and beyond these two, NewsteadAbbey and its grounds, once the residence of Lord Byron. To the west lies...
accept the invitation to a house party at Aston Hall. It was quite near NewsteadAbbey, his family home, which he was trying to sell to Thomas Claughton in...