H.J. Byron was born on 8 January 1835 in Manchester, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Uncle Dick's Darling (1920) and Our Boys (1915). He died on 11 April 1884 in Clapham Park, London, England, UK.
His play, "Ali Baba or The Thirty-Nine Thieves," was adapted by Hattie Jacques and Joan Sterndale Bennett in a pantomime production at the Players Theatre in London, England with E. Chitty, Hattie Jacques, D. Anderson and J. Holman in the cast. Don Gemmell was director.