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cricketer Edward Byrom (1724–1773),
English accountant George Byrom Whittaker (1793–1847),
English bookseller and
publisher Gordon Byrom Rogers (1901–1967)...
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Larry Clifton Byrom (born
December 27, 1948 in Huntsville, Alabama) is an
American guitarist.
Byrom performed in a band
called the
Precious Few in the...
- 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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Parade in New York City. On 28
November 2010,
Celtic Thunder member Paul
Byrom announced his
resignation from the
group to
begin a solo career. He left...
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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...
- 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...
- Joel Alan
Byrom (born 14
September 1986) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Northern Premier League Division One West...
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George Byrom Whittaker (1793–1847) was an
English bookseller and publisher. Born at
Southampton in
March 1793, he was the son of the Rev.
George Whittaker...
- John
Byrom may
refer to: John
Byrom (1692–1763),
English poet,
inventor of a
shorthand system John
Byrom (footballer) (b. 1944),
English footballer John...
- born
barrister of Lincoln's Inn, and Ann
Byrom (1751–1826), the great-granddaughter of the poet, John
Byrom. Her
education is an unknown,
although it...