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Matthew Urlwin Sears Newstead Abbey, the Family Seat of the Byrons [the same engraving appears in "The Tourist, aliterary and anti-slavery journal", London, October 29, 1832, page 53]; page 54 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Newstead Abbey, the Family Seat of the Byrons [the same engraving appears in "The Tourist, aliterary and anti-slavery journal", London, October 29, 1832, page 53]; page 54 (Volume One)
Bradshaw & Blacklock Newstead Abbey
Print made by Bradshaw & Blacklock, active ca.1850, British
Newstead Abbey
after 1850
Louis Haghe Newstead Abbey, The Seat of the Late Lord Byron
Louis Haghe, 1806–1885, British
Newstead Abbey, The Seat of the Late Lord Byron
undated
James Mason A View in Newstead Park, belonging to the Rt. Hon. Lord Byron
Print made by James Mason, 1710–1783, British
A View in Newstead Park, belonging to the Rt. Hon. Lord Byron