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168 HAREWOOD— HARTNGTON. Earldom. j h Henry Tiiynne (Lascelles), Earl of jy Harewood, &c, 8. and h., 6. 18 June 1824 ; ed. at Eton M857 mA ilt Cu ' Clj - Oxforcl ; mat - 12 May 1842; slykd i ' Viscount La8CBU.es, 1S41-57 ; sue to the peerage, 22 Feb. 1S57 ; Lieut. Col. Com. Yorkshire Yeomanry J Hussars, 1859-70. He m. firstly, 17 July 1815, Elizabeth Joan, 1st tla. of Ulick John (He Burgh), 1st Marquess ok ClaNRICARDE [I.], by Harriet, da. of the Rt. Hon. George Canninu. She, who was b. 22 Feb. 1S26, d. (as Viscountess Lascellcs), 27 Fob. 1854. HeM. secondly, 21 April 1S58, at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, Diana Elizabeth Matilda, da. of John George Smyth, of Heath Hall, co. York, by Diana, da. of Godfrey (Macdo.nald), 3d Baron Macdonald ok Slate [I.] [Henry "Click Lascelles), styled Viscount Lascelle.s, 1st s. and h. ap. b. 21 Aug. 1S46; ed. at Eton ; sometimes (1805-71), an officer in the Grenadier Guards. He in. 5 Nov. 1881 at St. Peter's, Eaton BO,., Midx., Florence Katharine, 2d da. of Orlando George Charles (Bridgkuan), 3d Earl ok Bradford, by Stdina Louisa, da. of Cecil (Weld-Forester), 1st Baron Forester. She was i. 12 Feb. 1859.1 Family Estates. — These, in 1SS3, consisted of 29.078 acres in the North and West Ridings of Yorkshire ; and of 542 in Bucks. Total 29,620 acres, worth £38,118 a year. Principal Residences. Harewood House, near Leeds, and Goldesborough Hall, near Knaresborough, both in co. York. HARINGTON, or II A VEKINGTON. Barony by 1. John 1 1 AniNGToN or II avekington, of Hnvorington, Writ. co - Cumberland and Aldingliam, in Lonsdale, CO. Lancaster, s. and b. of Kobert II. of the same, by Agnes, da. of William, and sister and h. I. 1321. of William Cam m kli), of Aldingliam afsd., was in the expedition to Scotland in 1305 ; K.B., Pentecost 1300 ; was at Carlisle with bone and arms (1310-11), 4 Ed. II. ; and was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LORD HAK1NG- TON or HAYERINGTON) by writs from 30 Dec. (1324), 18 Ed. II., to 13 Nov (1347), 21 Ed. Ill-, directed "Join dr HaveringUm" and subsequently "Join dc Harington," He m. Juliana, da. of Sir Richard BcRLINGIIAM. He d. July (1347), 21 Ed. III. Inq. pott mortem at Walton in Furness 21 Aug. 1347. II. 1347. 2. John (Harington), Lord Harington, grandson and h., being s. and h. of Robert Harington, by Elizabeth, da. of Thomas, and sister and coheir of John DE Multon, of Egremout, co. Cumberland, which Kobert was s. and h. ap. of the last Lord but d. v. p. in Ireland before 10 Ed. Ill, He was aged 19 at the death of his grandfather ; was four times sum. to Pari, from 14 Feb. (1347,8), 22 Ed. III., to 10 March (1348/9), 23 Ed. III., but never afterwards tho' he lived 14 years later. (*) He d. 7 June (1363), 37 Ed. III. III. 13G3. 3. Eobeut (Harington), Lord Harington, aged six in 1363 ; had livery of his lands and made proof of age (1377), 51 Ed. III. K.B. (1377) at the coronation of Richard II. by whom he was employed in service near Calais. He was sum. to Parl.( b ) from 4 Aug. (1377), 1 Ric. II., till his O " He is stated by one authority to have »!. Margaret, da. of Henry, Lord Clifford, most probably it is an error ; by another authority, with more semblance of truth, Joan, da. of his Btep-father, Walter de Bermingham ; thirdly there is an idea that his alliance may have been with Katharine, da. of Hugh, 2d Earl of Devon ; but this last lady certainly in. Sir Thomas Engaiue and d. his widow in 1399." Sec an admirable little work entitled, The Porlock Monuments," by Maria Halliday. (Torquay, 1882, 8vo. pp. 80), where much light is thrown on tho families of Harington and Bonvillc as connected with Porlock. ( b ) There is proof in the rolls of Pari., of his sitting.