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  2. Byron Hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    Byron (legally incorporated as Famously Proper Limited), is a British restaurant chain offering a casual dining service with a focus on hamburgers. The chain was founded in 2007 by Tom Byng. The chain was founded in 2007 by Tom Byng.

  3. Byron Gomez - Wikipedia

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    Byron was born in Costa Rica, he migrated to the United States when he was 8 years old.Byron is a DACA recipient (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program). [3]His interest in culinary arts started at a young age and after several years cooking on Long Island, he set his sights on New York City.

  4. Hodad's - Wikipedia

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    Husband and wife Byron and Virginia Hardin originally ran a restaurant in 1969 called Hardin's Hamburgers, in El Cajon. [1] In 1973, they purchased a burger stand in Ocean Beach, San Diego for $600 (equivalent to $4,118 in 2023) and called it Hodad's, the name originating as a surfing term for a non-surfer who pretends to be one.

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  8. Category:Byron family - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Byron family sat in the English House of Commons and, as Barons Byron in the House of Lords. The most famous member was the Romantic poet George Gordon, 6th Baron Byron , known simply as "Lord Byron".

  9. Colwick Hall - Wikipedia

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    The earliest references to the estate occur on the death of William de Colwick in 1362, when it passed by the marriage of his daughter Joan to Sir Richard Byron, into the Byron family. The Byrons lived here for over 150 years until about 1660, when they moved to Newstead Abbey and Colwick Hall came into the ownership of the Musters family.