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Byrd, William (93)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6dz9ztz (person)

Epithet: Colonel; of Virginia Epithet: of Add MS 37402 Epithet: of Add MS 41156 Epithet: of Add MS 29996 Epithet: composer Epithet: (?) of the Middle Temple Epithet: of Add MS 32481 Epithet: MD

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Byrd, William, 1674-1744 (60)

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William Byrd II resided at Westover in Charles City County, Virginia. Virginia planter William Byrd served as a member of the Virginia Council of the State (1709-1744); he determined the boundary line between Virginia and North Carolina. Public official of Virginia colony. William Byrd was a Virginia planter and colonial official. He was a member of the Virginia Council of the State (1709-1744) and was commissioned to determine...

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Byrd, William, 1728-1777 (32)

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Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623 (70)

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Both originally composed for keyboard (harpsichord or virginal). The Pavane composed ca. 1612 and published as no. 6 in the collection Parthenia. The Gigg published as A Giff F. Tr[egian], no. 180 in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book compiled probably after 1621. For Leslie Russell's transcription of the Earle of Salisbury's Pavane for string orchestra see FLC callno.: 2370s.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.

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Byrd, William, 1652-1704 (11)

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William Byrd (1652-1704) was a wealthy planter, merchant, and early Virginia settler. He served in the House of Burgesses, 1677-1682, and became a member of the Council of State in 1683.

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Page, W. Byrd (William Byrd), 1866-1940 (5)

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William Byrd Page was born in Philadelphia in 1866, the son of a prominent lawyer. He was a weak and sickly child with legs that necessitated heavy iron braces. He was given a bicycle at an early age and prescribed exercise as a way to strengthen his legs. Bicycling and jumping exercise became routine, and by the fall of 1883, upon entering the University of Pennsylvania, Page was prepared to compete in intercollegiate competitions. He set the American, collegiate, and world records in the Ru...

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Byrd, William A. (4)

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Byrd, William, active 1754-1772, Colonel (4)

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Epithet: Colonel

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Lacy, William Sterling Byrd, 1910-1978 (4)

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Government official, ambassador.

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William Byrd Press (2)

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