Byron in Southwell

Photo:Burgage Manor

Burgage Manor

Ralph Lloyd-Jones

Photo:Annesley Hall

Annesley Hall

1800-1809

By Ralph Lloyd-Jones

Burgage Green Southwell

"who didn’t mind its shabby condition"

Unfortunately no riches came with the title, only the house and its grounds which had not been properly looked after for many a year. Mrs Byron and the little lord moved into Burgage Manor in nearby Southwell, renting Newstead out to other tenants.

Annesley

"shared his love of pet dogs"

Although the teenage Byron found Southwell very boring, he did have good friends there, notably the Pigot family, including Elizabeth (1783 – 1866) who was a few years older than him and shared his love of pet dogs. On the other side of the Newstead estate he often visited the Chaworths at Annesley Hall, especially Mary Anne (1785 – 1832), a distant cousin.

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This page was added by Ralph Lloyd-Jones on 16/06/2010.

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