At a dinner in London in 1765, a disagreement about birds got out of hand. How?
Answer: The argument was between William Chaworth and Lord Byron, the famous poet’s great-uncle. As he was departing, Byron found Chaworth waiting for him, sword in hand, demanding a duel to settle the dispute. Within a few minutes of fighting, Chaworth received a fatal wound and died the following day.
Source: Pistols at Dawn – A History of Duelling by Richard Hopton
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