Their eldest son, John "Mad Jack" Byron, in turn fathered the poet Lord Byron.
When Cecilia Clayton married Robert de Byron in 1194 it passed to the Byron family, of which poet Lord Byron was a member.
Her maternal grandparents were the poet Lord Byron and Annabella Byron, 11th Baroness Wentworth.
They planned to spend the summer with the poet Lord Byron, whose recent affair with Claire had left her pregnant.
It was occupied by the poet English Lord Byron (1788-1824) when he lived in Venice.
He was cremated on the beach near Viareggio by his friends, the poet Lord Byron and the English adventurer Edward John Trelawny.
William Foster Stawell was a first cousin, and the poet Lord De Tabley was a nephew.
That month his cousin, the poet Lord Byron, wrote:
In nearby Gloucester he met the poet Lord Byron, on whose poem the play was based, at a dinner party.
This was set up in 1854 by Mary Carpenter, with the financial help of the poet Lord Byron's widow, who bought the Red Lodge in 1854.