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  Anne Isabella Byron, Baroness Byron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anne Isabella Noel Byron, 11th Baroness Wentworth (17 May 1792–16 May 1860), was the wife of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, the poet; and mother of Ada, Countess Lovelace, the patron and co-worker of Charles Babbage.
She was born (in London) Anne Isabella Milbanke, the only child of Admiral Sir Ralph Milbanke, Baronet, and his wife Lady Judith Milbanke, sister of Thomas Noel, Lord Wentworth.
The couple were married privately, and by special license, at Seaham Hall on January 2, 1815 (the officiating clergyman was her illegitimate cousin, the Rev. Thomas Noel of Kirkby Mallory, natural son of her uncle, Viscount Wentworth); they lived at Piccadilly Terrace in London.
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 Seaham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Until the early years of the 19th century Seaham was a small farming community whose only claim to fame was that the local landowner's daughter, Anne Isabella Milbanke, was married at Seaham Hall to Lord Byron on 2 January 1815.
The area's fortunes changed when the Milbankes sold out to 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, who built a harbour in 1828 to facilitate transport of goods from the industries locally encouraged (the first coal mine was begun in 1845).
However, this harbour later proved inadequate to deal with the millions of tonnes of coal being mined from the nearby mines, and the 6th Marquess commissioned engineers Patrick Meik and Charles Meik to reclaim land and extend and deepen the dock.
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 washingtonpost.com: Dangerous Liaisons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Annabella Milbanke and The Destruction of the Byrons
Anne Isabella Milbanke lived as wife to George Gordon, Lord Byron, for exactly one year and 13 days: Jan. 2, 1815, to Jan. 15, 1816, during which time she bore him a daughter, Ada, and after which she never saw him again.
The meat of the sandwich is a dramatization, a sort of "Masterpiece Theater" script, of a meeting between Annabella and Augusta on April 8, 1851, at the White Hart Inn at Reigate.
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 Jane Austen Biography
She aims for a plausible though not inevitable outcome, thereby suggesting that "destiny" is a result of free will operating in a particular social and material horizon of possibility.
Anne continues to act as healer and counselor of other characters' upsets, such as Benwick's romantic grief, and while at Lyme Regis she finds herself being admired by a stranger, who turns out to be the heir to Kellynch, William Walter Elliot.
Anne is afraid she will find no chance to reassure him, but a chance meeting in the street affords the opportunity.
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Before long Mary Ann began an affair with a married man, Joseph Nattress, but her two little girls were in the way of a serious relationship.
Mary Ann had to accept the fait accomplis and she moved back to Sunderland before the summer was out.
Mary Ann returned to Seaham (Colliery) very briefly in March 1867 to nurse her mother who was already dying of hepatitis.
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 Amy Hellam on Byron's Fare Thee Well
Byron first met Anne Isabella Milbanke, his future wife, at a morning party given by Lady Caroline Lamb on March 25, 1812 (Elwin 145).
A copy of "Fare Thee Well and "A Sketch fell into the hands of Henry Brougham who was a "mediator in the separation, and the man whom Annabella described as her warmest champion" (Grosskurth 264).
The poem "A Sketch" was written on March 28, 1816 and was a vengeful poem aimed at Annabella's childhood nurse Mrs.
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 Classics in the History of Psychology -- Introduction to Menabrea/Lovelace (1842/1843) by C.D. Green
Augusta Ada Byron was born in December of 1815 to the famous poet George Gordon, Lord Byron and his wife, Anne Isabella Milbanke, Lady Byron, less than a year after their marriage.
For instance, a nearly life-size portrait of Byron hung in the Milbanke home (in which Ada lived during part of her childhood), but was shrouded with a green curtain so that it could not be viewed.
A daughter, Anne Isabella, was born in September 1837.
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 Milbanke - Webled.com
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 SparkNotes: Harriet Beecher Stowe: Important Terms, People and Events
Lyman Beecher - Lyman Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe's father, was a complex man-on the one hand a very strict and conscientious Presbyterian who was a firm teetotaler, but on the other hand was considered so socially liberal by his Cincinnati congregation that he was tried for heresy.
Lady Byron - Anne Isabella Milbanke was a famous recluse by the time Harriet Beecher Stowe met the famous poet's widow during a visit to England in 1856.
The two women became extremely close and, for the rest of her life, Harriet Beecher Stowe felt it her duty to defend Lady Byron from criticism, most notably from one of Byron's many mistresses, Countess Teresa Guiccioli, who wrote about her affair with Byron and denigrated Lady Byron in the process.
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Also included in her dedicatory verses to famous long-time friends is Baillie's "Lines on the Death of William Sotheby," "Recollections of a Dear and Steady Friend" (written for Anne Isabella Milbanke, Lady Byron), "To Mrs.
Baillie had met Anne Isabella Milbanke in 1812, but it was Annabella, as she was called by her friends, who first sought out Baillie and who later urged Lord Byron's association with the playwright sometime between 1813 and 1815.
As Anne Mellor concludes, through the historical, cultural, and political philosophies implicit in her critical introductions and dramas, Scottish nationalist Joanna Baillie often "positions herself as the unacknowledged legislator of the British Nation" (42).
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On January 2, 1815, Byron married Anne Isabella (Annabella) Milbanke.
They gave birth to a dughter later that December and named her Augusta Ada was born (the first name was later dropped).
During the separation crisis from Anne Isabella, he had a casual liaison with Claire (Jane) Clairmont.
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 A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John W. Cousin (b)
But his ambition was by no means confined to literary achievement; he aimed also at fame as a man of action.
Brought up in a small parsonage close to the graveyard of a bleak, windswept village on the Yorkshire moors, and left motherless in early childhood, she was “the motherly friend and guardian of her younger sisters,” of whom two, Emily and Anne, shared, but in a less degree, her talents.
He was a Privy Councillor under James II., William and Mary, and Anne, with the last of whom he remained a favourite.
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 Publisher-supplied biographical information about contributor(s) for Library of Congress control number 2002022815
Publisher-supplied biographical information about contributor(s) for The kindness of sisters : Annabella Milbanke and the destruction of the Byrons / by David Crane.
He is the author of Lord Byron’s Jackal: A Life of Edward John Trelawny.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 Family, Byron, Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron, Baroness, 1792-1860, Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 Marriage, Poets, English 19th century Family relationships, Poets, English 19th century Biography, Leigh, Augusta, 1784-1851
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 Lord Byron: Images: Portraits of the poet, his family, and friends
This sketch was made around the time of Byron's marriage to Anne Isabella Milbanke.
Portrait Miniature of Anne Isabella (Annabella) Milbanke by George Hayter, 1812
Augusta was Byron's daughter with Annabella Milbanke Byron.
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 Ada Byron - Mother of Computer Programming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Like her famous father, she would live only 36 years, but in her own right would contribute much to the world of science.
Augusta Ada Byron was born to Lord Byron, the infamous Romantic poet, and his wife Anne Isabella Milbanke, Lady Byron, less than a year after their marriage in December 1815.
By this time, Lady Byron had developed a great distaste for the dissolute behavior of Lord Byron, who was fond of drink and unfaithful to his wife, so one month after Ada was born, she obtained a separation from Lord Byron.
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 Lady Byron - The Princess of Parallelograms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Annabella Milbanke received an unusual education as a child.
As a teenager, her precocity prompted her parents to hire former Cambridge professor, Dr. William Frend, as her tutor.
Letter from Elizabeth Blackwell- Letter from Elizabeth Blackwell to Baroness Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron concerning women's rights and the education of women physicians, 4 March 1851.
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 Find in a Library: The life and letters of Anne Isabella, Lady Noel Byron, from unpublished papers in the possession of ...
Find in a Library: The life and letters of Anne Isabella, Lady Noel Byron, from unpublished papers in the possession of the late Ralph, Earl of Lovelace,
The life and letters of Anne Isabella, Lady Noel Byron, from unpublished papers in the possession of the late Ralph, Earl of Lovelace,
by Ethel Colburn Mayne; Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron Byron, Baroness
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 19 April History: This Date
In 1815, he married Anne Isabella Milbanke, and the couple had a daughter, August Ada, the following year.
Ada proved to be a mathematical prodigy and is considered by some to be the first computer programmer, thanks to her work on Charles Babbage's computing machine.
Leo IX's aim was the eradication of what he saw as the chief evils of the time—that is, concubinage (clerical marriage), simony (buying and selling of ecclesiastical offices), and lay investiture (conferment of an ecclesiastical office by a lay ruler).
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 Lord Byron's Wife: Lady Annabella Milbanke, 'Princess of Parallelograms'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Lord Byron's Wife: Lady Annabella Milbanke, 'Princess of Parallelograms'
Sorry, but I'm rewriting the biography of Byron's 'Princess of Parallelograms', Annabella Milbanke.
The new biography will include her post-Byron life and information about their daughter, Augusta Ada.
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 Byron, George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron 1788, 1824
In his own words, "he awoke one morning and found himself famous." He followed up his success with some short poems, The Corsair, Lara, etc. About the same time began his intimacy with his future biographer, Thomas Moore (q.v.
), and about 1815 he married Anne Isabella Milbanke, who had refused him in the previous year, a union which, owing to the total incompatibility of the parties, and serious provocations on the part of B., proved unhappy, and was in 1816 dissolved by a formal deed of separation.
The only fruit of it was a dau.
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 CARO Biography
She celebrated Christmas 1812 by lighting a bonfire and tossing replicas of Byron’s gifts and letters onto it while local children recited her poem comparing Byron to Guy Fawkes.
After this bitter break-up, she began a novel manuscript and formed friendships with people close to Byron, like his publisher, John Murray, and Isaac Nathan, the young Jew with whom Byron was writing “Hebrew Melodies.” Byron married one of William Lamb’s cousins, Anne Isabella Milbanke, and when their marriage foundered, Caroline felt divided.
She defended Byron against public humiliation (he was accused of abuse and sodomy), and yet tried to protect Lady Byron from losing custody of her child.
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 1792 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
May 17 - Anne Isabella Milbanke, English wife of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron
May 21 - Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis, French engineer and scientist (d.
November 11 - Mary Anne Evans, wife of Benjamin Disraeli (d.
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 Term-Papers.us - The Birth Of Computer Programming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Her upbringing, her search for more knowledge, her love of mathematics, and her inherited writing abilities brought to life what we know today as computer programming or computer science.
Lovelace Augusta Byron was born to the famous British poet George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron), and Anne Isabella Milbanke on December 10, 1815.
Her parents marriage lasted the short time of one year, and one month after Lovelace was born, Lord Byron left.
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 Lamb Lady Caroline: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Lady Caroline Lamb before Byron: The Godfrey Vassal Webster...Douglass The romance between Lady Caroline Lamb and Lord Byron in 1812 has been told...proprieties, it was no laughing matter (Lady Caroline Lamb to the Marquis of Hartington.
Lady Anne Clifford," in Art and Patronage in the Caroline Courts: Essays in Honour of Sir Oliver Millar...
In Jan., 1815, he married Anne Isabella Milbanke, a serious, rather cold, young woman with whom he had little in...
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 14 Jul History: This Date
The rest of the knights and soldiers then poured in, the city was captured, and tens of thousands of its occupants were slaughtered.
Although the crusaders had achieved their aims, and Jerusalem was in Christian hands, an Egyptian army marched on the holy city a few weeks later to challenge their claim.
The Egyptians' defeat by the outnumbered Christians in August ended Muslim resistance to the Europeans for the time being, and five small Christian states were set up in the region under the rule of the leaders of the crusade.
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 Lord Byron Life Stories, Books, & Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Selected letters, journal entries, and quotations are also provided, along with biographical information about his lover, Lady Caroline Lamb, and Anne Isabella Milbanke, his wife.
A fragile self-esteem made Byron extremely sensitive to criticism, of himself or of his poetry, and he tended to make enemies rather quickly.
"By Milbanke's account, Byron was a vicious, alcoholic madman who tried in every way possible to break his wife's spirit, to destroy her Christian faith, to pressure her to condone his sexual infidelity, and, when he found her to be incorruptible, to drive her away from him."
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 Byzant Biography - George Gordon Noel Byron
These two entanglements led to a depression of sorts for Byron, upon which he composed such verses at The Giaour, The Bridge of Abydos and The Corsair, the latter selling over 10,000 copies on its first day of publication.
In an attempt to leave the affairs behind, Byron decided to marry, and in September 1814, he proposed to Anne Isabella Milbanke.
The two married the following January, and by the following Christmas their daughter, Augusta Ada, was born.
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