BYRON, GEORGE GORDON BYRON, 6TH BARON


Meaning of BYRON, GEORGE GORDON BYRON, 6TH BARON in English

born Dec. 26, 1751, London, Eng.

died Nov. 1, 1793, London

English instigator of the anti-Catholic Gordon riots.

The third son of the duke of Gordon, he entered Parliament in 1774. In 1779 he organized the Protestant associations formed to secure the repeal of the Catholic Relief Act (1778). In 1780 he led a mob to Parliament to present a petition against the act. The ensuing riot lasted a week, causing great property damage and nearly 500 casualties. Gordon was charged with, but not convicted of, high treason. Convicted of libeling the queen of France in 1787, he was imprisoned in Newgate, where he died.

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