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and his son was named Edward. His favourite was his daughter Dorothy, known as Dolly. In December 1745, after a romp with Dolly, he promised to write her something for Christmas; it was to be written especially for her and no one else. The delighted Dolly reminded her father of his promise each day
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as Christmas grew nearer. On Christmas morning, when she ran down to breakfast, she found several presents awaiting her. Among them was an envelope addressed to her in her father's handwriting. It was the first thing she opened and, to her great delight, it proved to be a Christmas carol entitled "
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and, having perfected this, returned to England in 1716. Some of the inhabitants of Manchester tried to persuade him to set up a medical practice in the town, but he decided that his abilities were insufficient to pursue a medical career and resolved to teach his shorthand system instead. Shortly
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was president, moving in some very influential social and intellectual circles in London and elsewhere. Modern research has revealed him to be something of a man of mystery. In the first place there is the question of his political views. It was once thought that he was a closet
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throughout the 20th century and referred to as the Thomson-Byrom following donations by Rev. W. H. Thomson of Manchester in 1961 and 1963, and the third by his niece, Miss V. Keable, in 1971.
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Although Byrom is probably best remembered for this Christmas carol, he was regarded by his contemporaries as a poet and a literary man. Most of his poems, the best-known of which is
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An Act for securing to John Byron Master of Arts the sole Right of publishing, for a certain Term of Years, the Art and Method of Short Hand invented by him.
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which, although superseded in the nineteenth century, marked a significant development in the history of shorthand. It was used by
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He was survived by his wife who died in December 1778. All of his estate and the family home of Kersall Cell, Salford was left to
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printed poems for Byrom, some of which were found upon Richardson's death among his manuscripts. Byrom is also remembered for his
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The Spiritual Side of Samuel Richardson, Mysticism, Behmenism and Millenarianism in an Eighteenth-Century English Novelist
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He lived here from time to time, but seems to have largely resided in a town house in Manchester and at
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Byrom died in 1763 and is buried in his family's private chapel, which is now known as Jesus Chapel in
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Bailey, Albert Edward (1950). The Gospel in Hymns. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 112–114.
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Byrom had three daughters and a son. His eldest child was the diarist and Jacobite supporter
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and later a significant landowner. He is most remembered as the writer of the lyrics of
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His privileged background enabled him to obtain an excellent education, including
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in 1485 and became a prosperous wool merchant. His son Adam acquired property in
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The Queen's Chameleon: The Life of John Byrom. A Study in Conflicting Loyalties
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John BYROM (Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.); Ralph Tomlinson (1780).
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Byrom did not lead an ordinary provincial life. He was a member of the
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and he often versified parts of Law's prose. The printer and novelist
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The ancestral home of the Byrom family is Byrom Hall at Slag Lane in
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after coming into his family inheritance in 1740, he patented his
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According to Bailey he was one of the tallest men in the kingdom.
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Newspaper advertisement for Byrom's shorthand system from the
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004).
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John Byrom. Line engraving by Topham after D. Rasbotham
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People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
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His system of shorthand was posthumously published as
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His library of books and manuscripts were donated to
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Internet Archive: Miscellaneous Poems by John Byrom
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John Byrom (disambiguation)
Portrait of Byrom as a young man
Manchester
Lancashire
The King's School, Chester
Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
Trinity College, Cambridge
University of Montpellier
Trinity College, Cambridge
Anglican
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Edward Byrom
FRS
shorthand
Anglican
Christians, awake, salute the happy morn
Lancashire
Manchester
Lowton
Salford
Darcy Lever
Bolton
Ardwick
witchcraft
Royalist plot to seize Manchester in 1642
The Old Wellington Inn
Kersal Cell
Lower Kersal
Broughton
Salford

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