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...Noel was a cousin of Lady Byron – once married to the Philhellene and poet Lord Byron, who met his end at Missolonghi in 1824. It was she who helped Edward Noel purchase the land in 1832....
...Trott stuff Byron Trott, perhaps the most successful investment banker of his generation, has helped Buffett, the Pritzkers, the Waltons, and the Mars families....
...Mournful dub infuses Jake Long’s “Crescent” and “Eloquence” is an odd, tempo-changing mix of samba-inflected vocals and rhapsodic piano from Matters Unknown (aka multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Enser)....
...While the meetings have stretched for hours and Schwartz has arrived with detailed questions, his conclusions are unknown, people familiar with the matter told DD’s Antoine Gara and William Louch....
...Their part-friendship, part-business relationship is just one of those that Daisy Hay — author of a previous biography of Disraeli and his wife, as well as a study of Byron and the Shelleys — tracks in her...
...towns (but with less of the conspicuous counter-culture posturing Byron has become notorious for)....
...Bowden is creating the interior with architect Jonathan Stickland and her partner and frequent collaborator Byron Pritchard, the creative and maker behind the furniture workshop 1982....
...Yet this apparently reassuring statement offers little sense of how much remains unknown about this novel disease — or how credible experts sometimes disagree on how to deal with it....
...Bram Stoker wasn’t the first to write about vampires — they appear, fangs bared, in the work of Byron, Dumas, in penny-dreadfuls and Wuthering Heights....
...This is the company that employed TS Eliot, finessed a confused novel by the unknown William Golding into the classic Lord of the Flies and had a ringside seat at the tumultuous Plath-Hughes marriage, the...
...But Walter Scott claimed that the unknown writer exhibited “original genius”....
...Everyone needs a little Augustine-Byron-Reed in their lives. Jane Owen is editor of House & Home and deputy editor of FT Weekend Illustration by James Fryer...
...This apparent miracle was soon visited by Walter Scott and Lord Byron and is still visible on site. Behind this year’s two symbolic meetings lie other concerted efforts....
...Romantic poet, Lord Byron (1788-1824)....
...In this edition, almost as fascinating as Horace’s lines are some of the collected translators: Milton, Byron, even Elizabeth I....
...Few audience members would want to gamble on an unknown quantity every time they step into a theatre....
...“I just love the unknown-ness of Albania,” Tare said as we drove off....
...The work that seems to embody – with a kind of hyperactive glee – the commonplace that it is, indeed, better to travel hopefully than to arrive, is Rachel Lowe’s jumpy-dippy-swervy video, “Letter to an Unknown...
...Whether these names were consciously chosen to conform with social prejudices is unknown....
...The most popular portrait of Byron shows him in Albanian national dress: colourful robes and a long, curved dagger....
...Lying – as Robert Byron somewhat over-fragrantly put it – at the thwarted kiss of two continents, halfway between two great seas but separated from the Mediterranean by the Dardanelles and from the Black...
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