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Byron The Flawed Angel. Read the Review. George Gordon Byron could not be considered fortunate in the parents fate had allotted him. He might boast -- as he often did of his ancient lineage, but he would be hard-pressed to name any ancestors of distinction. There were plenty of rakes, spendthrifts, melancholics, eccentrics and brutes, but no statesmen, notable warriors, philanthropists or enlightened landowners.
The first artist in his family, Byron was to all intents and purposes a self-made man -- apart, that is, from the burden that his ancestry had imposed upon him. The Byrons claimed descent from Ralph du Burun, who arrived in England with William the Conqueror and who is mentioned in the Doomsday Book as holding extensive lands in Nottinghamshire.
Later these were augmented by family estates in Derbyshire; and in the reign of Edward I, they acquired property in Rochdale, Lancashire, and in Norfolk. Many other families with similar histories made wise use of their properties and became wealthy landowners, but this was not the case with the Byrons. Upon the dissolution of the monasteries, Henry VIII for the sum of [pounds sterling] disposed to "our beloved servant John Byron of Colwyke all the house and site, ground and soil, of the late Monastery and Priory of Newstede within the Forest of Sherwode in our said County of Nottingham".
John Byron, knighted by Queen Elizabeth in , converted the monastic quarters around the cloister into an impressive mansion where he maintained an extravagant style of life, including a resident troupe of players. Not surprisingly, the Byrons were ardent Royalists during the Civil War. Seven brothers were said to have served under King Charles I; and one of them, John, was knighted for having raised his own regiment of horse for the king. In he was raised to the peerage as Baron Byron of Rochdale.