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      • John Byrom, John Byrom of Kersal, or John Byrom of Manchester FRS (29 February 1692 – 26 September 1763) was an English poet, the inventor of a revolutionary system of shorthand and later a significant landowner.
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    John Byrom, John Byrom of Kersal, or John Byrom of Manchester FRS (29 February 1692 – 26 September 1763) was an English poet, the inventor of a revolutionary system of shorthand and later a significant landowner.

  4. John Byrom (born Feb. 29, 1692, Kersal Cell, near Manchester, Eng.—died Sept. 26, 1763, London) was an English poet, hymnist, and inventor of a system of shorthand. Byrom was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was elected fellow in 1714.

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  5. Overview. John Byrom. (1692—1763) poet and creator of a system of shorthand. Quick Reference. (1692–1763),

  6. Aug 24, 2016 · John Byrom [1] (bī´rəm), 1692–1763, English shorthand expert and poet, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. He devised an early shorthand system, which he taught in Manchester.

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    May 7, 2023 · John Byrom ( 29 February 1692 – 26 September 1763) was an English poet. Contents. 1 Quotes. 1.1 Miscellaneous Poems (1773) 1.1.1 Divine Love, The Essential Characteristic of True Religion. 1.1.2 A Paraphrase on the Prayer used in The Church Liturgy for All Sorts and Conditions Of Men. 2 External links. Quotes.

  8. John Byrom was an English poet and inventor of a shorthand system. His poetry, often witty and satirical, explored themes of religion, philosophy, and everyday life. Though less celebrated than some of his contemporaries, Byrom's work offers a valuable window into 18th-century thought and culture.

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    Seven Years' War. Commodore, governor, and vice admiral. Family. Death and legacy. In fiction. Bibliography. See also. Notes. References. External links. John Byron. Vice-Admiral John Byron (8 November 1723 – 1 April 1786) was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer.

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