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Sophia Maria Byron
(1821 fl.)

LBT ID: SoByron1816
SOURCES: Frederick Arthur Crisp; Visitation of England and Wales (1917) 12:71
The youngest daughter of Vice-Admiral John Byron; she was Lord Byron's aunt and corresponded with Lady Byron. In 1821 Lord Byron spoke of her “turn for ridicule.”
REFERENCES TO Sophia Maria Byron:
Lady Byron to Theresa Villiers, 6 May 1816 in Astarte: a Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron (London: Christophers, 1921)
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Theresa Villiers to Lady Byron, 12 September 1816 in Astarte: a Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron (London: Christophers, 1921)
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Lady Byron to Augusta Leigh, [September? 1816] in Astarte: a Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron (London: Christophers, 1921)
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Lord Byron to Augusta Leigh, 18 December 1816 in Astarte: a Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron (London: Christophers, 1921)
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Lord Byron to Augusta Leigh, 13 January 1817 in Astarte: a Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron (London: Christophers, 1921)
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Lord Byron to Augusta Leigh, 25 February 1817 in Astarte: a Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron (London: Christophers, 1921)
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Lord Byron to Augusta Leigh, 5 October 1821 in Astarte: a Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron (London: Christophers, 1921)
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