- 1858
Byards Leap
became a
separate civil parish, on 1
April 1931 the
parish was
abolished and
merged with
Cranwell to form
Cranwell and
Byards Leap....
- Look up
byard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Byard may
refer to: D. J.
Byard (1859–1949),
proprietor and
headmaster of
Hahndorf College,
South Australia...
- John
Arthur "Jaki"
Byard (/ˈbaɪˌɑːrd, ˈbaɪərd/; June 15, 1922 –
February 11, 1999) was an
American jazz multi-instrumentalist, composer, and arranger...
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Kevin Leon
Byard III (born
August 17, 1993) is an
American football safety for the
Chicago Bears of the
National Football League (NFL). He pla**** college...
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Byard Lancaster (August 6, 1942 –
August 23, 2012) was an avant-garde jazz
saxophonist and flutist. He
attended two colleges, one for music,
before attending...
- Paul
Spencer Byard (August 30, 1939 – July 15, 2008) was a
lawyer and an architect. He was born in New York to
Dever Spencer Byard, a
lawyer and Margaret...
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Byard Lane is a
pedestrianised shopping street in the city
centre of Nottingham,
England located between Fletcher Gate and
Bridlesmith Gate.
Byard Lane...
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Eliza Byard was the
executive director of
GLSEN before stepping down on
March 1, 2021. She also
previously worked as a filmmaker.
Eliza Byard was born...
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Carole Marie Byard (July 22, 1941 –
January 11, 2017) was an
American visual artist, illustrator, and photographer. She was an award-winning illustrator...
- HMS
Byard was a Captain-class
frigate of the
Royal Navy
during World War II. She was
named for Sir
Thomas Byard, who
commanded HMS Bedford at the Battle...