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Leigh was incestuous, that he had had homosexual relationships, and had sodomised her – Lady Byron – acts which were illegal, he changed his mind. He agreed to grant her request if she proved that the request for legal separation was truly hers and not that of her parents. In response, she personally communicated her feelings to Augusta. Byron kept his word, and their separation was made legal in March 1816, in a private settlement.
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and lived the remainder of his days abroad. Though she wished to separate from her husband, Annabella was obsessed by him until her death. She was motivated to save his soul and secure him a place in Heaven. In the years following their separation, she came to believe that the time she had spent with
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This time it reached him, but he refused to believe that she no longer wanted to be married to him. He asked Mrs Leigh to write to her; in addition, he refused to dissolve their marriage. A short while later, when Lady Byron made clear her suspicions that his relationship with his half-sister Augusta
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In January 1816, as the Byrons passed their first anniversary, Byron decided they must move from the rented house at Piccadilly Terrace. He recommended that Annabella take their daughter to her parents' home and stay there temporarily until he settled their finances. In disbelief, Anne sought medical
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Annabella developed into a stiff, religious woman with strict morals. She was aware of her strong intellect and was not ashamed to demonstrate it in her social realm. Often described as cold and prim, she seemed an unlikely match for the man who would become her ultimate obsession, the dramatically
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During her first month away from him, Annabella wrote to Byron affectionately, addressing him as "dearest Duck". Meanwhile, she and her parents sought legal counsel. Their attorney recommended a legal separation and sent Byron a letter proposing the separation. Augusta Leigh, who had remained with
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Although well aware of Byron's shortcomings, telling her mother "He is a very bad, very good man", she decided it was her religious obligation to support him and improve his behaviour. In August 1813, she contacted him in writing for the first time. The letters continued into the next year, some
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Annabella became increasingly upset. In the late stages of pregnancy, she feared her husband might be going mad. In November 1815 she wrote to Augusta and told her of Byron's moods and behaviour. In answer to her sister-in-law's letter, Augusta travelled to the Byrons' home to assist. Upon her
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him guaranteed he would experience God's embrace upon his death. She kept his letters, copies of her own to him, and letters about him. She carefully documented their relationship, supposedly in preparation for any challenge Lord Byron might make for custody of their daughter.
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Byron was then in extreme financial distress. He rejected payments offered for his written works, as he believed business was not appropriate for a gentleman, and gave copyrights to people who had helped him. He was having difficulty selling his estates at
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advice, as she had become convinced her husband had gone mad. She invited a physician to their home to assess him; Byron was unaware of the true purpose for the visit. The doctor recommended she do as Byron requested and move to her parents' estate.
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Annabella began a detailed documentation of her husband's behaviour, moods and speech. She contacted his solicitor and friend, John Hanson, and told him her concern that her husband would take his life. She also provided Hanson with a pamphlet on
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if he knew of it. She returned the letter to Kirkby Mallory and communicated her opinion that greater consideration should be taken in the matter of the Byrons' marriage. A week later, however, a messenger sent Lord Byron the proposal again.
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As her daughter grew up, Lady Byron feared she might inherit her father's behaviours and dark moods. She schooled Ada in science and mathematics and discouraged literary study. Though her effort was great, it eventually seemed in vain:
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offering reassurance and support during times when public opinion of him was not favorable, others describing the "imperfect attachment" she felt for him. During this time, he accepted an invitation from Sir Ralph Milbanke to visit
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Following the settlement, Augusta wrote to Annabella; the latter's solicitor replied to the private note. Byron was enraged by such cold treatment of his half-sister. Soon after the dissolution of his marriage, he left
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arrival she became the subject of Byron's wrath and believed him to be temporarily insane. On 10 December Annabella gave birth to the couple's only child, a daughter whom they named
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When Anne's maternal uncle died, a few months after her marriage to Lord Byron, Lady Milbanke and her cousin Lord Scarsdale jointly inherited his estate. The family subsequently
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Her mother's only surviving sibling had no legitimate heirs, but he did have one son before his marriage, named after him, Thomas Noel; he became a clergyman.
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to clear his debt. During the summer of 1815 he began to unleash his anger and hostility on his wife. His moods were dark and he began to drink heavily. In
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Lady Byron Lane, off Knowle Road, Solihull, is named after her. Lady Byron was heiress of the Knowle estates through her father, Sir Ralph Milbanke Noel.
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When George Gordon Byron proposed a second time, in September 1814, she did accept. The couple were married privately, and by special licence, at
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on 19 April 1824. Lady Byron's obsession with him did not end with his death. Ultimately her relationship with him defined her life.
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Lord Wentworth had been both a viscount and a baron. Upon his death the viscountcy became extinct, and the barony fell into
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Byron at Piccadilly Terrace since his wife's departure, intercepted the letter, as she feared he would commit
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A Guide to the Lady Byron Manuscript Material in the Pforzheimer Collection at the New York Public Library
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embodied many of her father's rebellious qualities. She is also considered to have been the world's first
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Lady Byron Vindicated: A History of the Byron Controversy, from its beginning in 1816 to the present time
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She was a gifted child. To cultivate her obvious intelligence, her parents hired as her tutor a former
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Lady Byron died of breast cancer on 16 May 1860, the day before her 68th birthday. She was buried in
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Byron never sought custody of Ada, though he sent for both of them shortly before his death in
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Joan Pierson, 'Noel, Anne Isabella, suo jure Baroness Wentworth, and Lady Byron (1792–1860)',
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on 2 January 1815. The officiating clergyman was her cousin, the Rev. Thomas Noel of
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in London. Prior to her death, she shared the story of her marriage to Byron with
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in her custody despite laws at the time giving fathers sole custody of children.
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Anne Isabella Noel Byron, 11th Baroness Wentworth and Baroness Byron
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Byron's popularity was soaring following the success of his work
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Lady Byron was born Anne Isabella Milbanke, the only child of
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Anne is listed as Lady Noel Byron on the Reformers Monument,
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Lady Byron is to the far right of this painting of the 1840
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Lord Byron's Family: Annabella, Ada and Augusta, 1816-1824
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Lady Byron's reminiscences, published after her death by
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Lady Byron committed herself to social causes, such as
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Their daughter, Ada, worked as a mathematician with
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Index

Lord Byron
Baron Byron
Annie Byron
The Right Honourable

Charles Hayter
Elemore Hall
County Durham
Kensal Green Cemetery
Baroness Wentworth
George Byron, 6th Baron Byron
Ada King, Countess of Lovelace
Sir Ralph Milbanke, 6th Bt.
nΓ©e
the first industrial school in England
abolitionist
Lord Byron
Ada Lovelace
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Charles Babbage
Sir Ralph Milbanke, 6th Baronet
Hon. Judith Noel
Thomas Noel, Viscount Wentworth
Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne
Peniston Lamb
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
Frederick Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne
George Lamb
Emily Lamb, Countess Cowper
took the surname

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