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A Sox of Lord Bvrok. — A man named William Byron was taken before the Not tingham bench of Magistrates under the following circumstances : — About 11 o'clock at night a cabman drove to the police-station with the prisoner, and said that the latter had engaged him to drive him to XewsteTd-abbey, the seat of thf Lord Byron. Prisoner eaid he was Lord Byron, and had come to demand his rights. When they arrived at Newstead he was readmittance, aud the man had to drfva HMtoa^oNottingham. He then said to pay his cab fare. he 'Mas Lord poet

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 69, 3 July 1863, Page 2

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96

Untitled Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 69, 3 July 1863, Page 2

Untitled Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 69, 3 July 1863, Page 2

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