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John Byron (died 1600)

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English nobleman, landowner, politician and knight For other people named John Byron, see John Byron (disambiguation).

Sir John Byron
Sir John Byron in 1599, unknown artist.
Bornc. 1526
Colwick, Nottinghamshire
Died1600 (aged 74)
Colwick, Nottingham
Noble familyByron
Spouse(s)Alice Strelley
IssueJohn Byron
Anthony Byron
Elizabeth Byron
Isabel Byron
Ann Byron
Mary Byron
Alice Byron
Margaret Byron
FatherJohn Byron
MotherElizabeth Costerdine

Sir John Byron (c. 1526 – 1600) was an Elizabethan English nobleman, landowner, politician, and knight. He was also known as Little Sir John with the Great Beard.

Life and family

Byron was the son of John Byron by his second wife, Elizabeth Costerdine and lived at Clayton Hall, Manchester, and later Royton, both then in Lancashire and later still at Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire, which he inherited from his father.

He was High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1572 and High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1596. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1579.

Marriage and issue

Byron married Alice Strelley, a daughter of Sir Nicholas Strelley of Strelley, with whom he had three sons and six daughters. His eldest son was Anthony, who died before him in 1587, and thus he was succeeded by his son Sir John Byron (died 1623). His daughter Elizabeth married John Atherton. His granddaughter Margaret married to Sir Thomas Hutchinson of Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire.

References

  1. Stott, Frances (1994). Looking Back at Royton. Oldham Arts and Heritage. p. 5. ISBN 0-902809-29-6.
  2. Burke, Bernard (1869). "Byron". A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire. p. 169.
  3. page 21, Dugdale, William; Raines, Francis Robert (1872). "The visitation of the county palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, knight, Norroy king of arms". Chetham Society.


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