Why Did William Byrd'S Father Send His Son To England In The Late Seventeenth Century?

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Why Did William Byrd'S Father Send His Son To England In The Late Seventeenth Century?

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Byrd hoped to smooth in his son's entry into landed society. Byrd's father sent his son to England for his education in order to smooth his entry into landed society. He had hoped that one of his children could marry into English gentry, but the young Byrd was frequently rejected both by classmates and by women.

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