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" Garter, and there had been a dispute between the combatants, whether Lord Byron, who took no care of his game, or Mr. Chaworth, who was active in the association, had most game on their manor. The company, however, had apprehended no consequences, and... "
The Battle Abbey Roll: With Some Account of the Norman Lineages - Page 230
by Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett Duchess of Cleveland - 1889
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All the Year Round, Volume 5

1861 - 632 pages
...most game on their manor. The company, however, had apprehended no eonsequences, and parted at eiicht o'clock; but Lord Byron, stepping into an empty chamber,...deep into his body. He was carried to his house in Berkeley-street, made his will with the greatest composure, and dictated a paper which, they say, allows...
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London: Its Celebrated Characters and Remarkable Places, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1871 - 444 pages
...manor. The •company, however, had apprehended no consequences, and * " Scl wyn Correspondence. " parted at eight o'clock ; but Lord Byron, stepping...it was a fair duel, and died at nine this morning." The duel seems to have produced a long feud between the neighbouring families of Byron and Chaworth,...
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London: Its Celebrated Characters and Remarkable Places, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1871 - 440 pages
...eight o'clock; but Lord Byron, stepping into an empty chamber, and sending the drawer for Mr. Chawoiih, or calling him thither himself, took the candle from...it was a fair duel, and died at nine this morning." The duel seems to have produced a long feud lx;tween the neighbouring families of Byron and Chaworth,...
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The Letters of Horace Walpole

Horace Walpole - 1891 - 580 pages
...which in charity to her was suffered to run three nights. 1 Since I wrote my letter, the following is the account nearest the truth that I can learn...deep into his body. He was carried to his house in Berkeley-street,—made his will with the greatest composure, and dictated a paper, which, they say,...
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Historical and literary memorials of the city of London

John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 528 pages
...26th of January, 1765. Horace Walpole writes to the Earl of Hertford the next day : " The following is the account nearest the truth that I can learn...it was a fair duel, and died at nine this morning." The duel seems to have produced a long feud between the neighbouring families of Byron and Chaworth,...
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Historical and Literary Memorials of the City of London, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 524 pages
...26th of January, 1765. Horace Walpole writes to the Earl of Hertford the next day : " The following is the account nearest the truth that I can learn...it was a fair duel, and died at nine this morning." The duel seems to have produced a long feud between the neighbouring families of Byron and Chaworth,...
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The Letters of Horace Walpole: 1764-1766

Horace Walpole - 1904 - 490 pages
...Griffiths, which in charity to her was suffered to run three nights. Since I wrote my letter, the following is the account nearest the truth that I can learn...composure, and dictated a paper, which, they say, 9 The Castle of Otranto. 1765] To the Rev. TJiomas Percy 181 allows it was a fair duel, and died at...
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The Letters of Horace Walpole: Fourth Earl of Orford, Volume 4

Horace Walpole - 1906 - 572 pages
...Lord Byron stepping into an empty chamber, and sending the drawer for Mr. Chaworth, or calling Vii-m thither himself, took the candle from the waiter,...deep into his body. He was carried to his house in Berkeley-street, — made his will with the greatest composure, and dictated a paper, which, they say,...
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