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Données personnelles Nicholas "Harington" Harrington Knight 

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  • Le surnom est Harington.
  • Il est né en l'an 1347Farleton
    England.
  • Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 11 septembre 1922.
  • Profession: Residence: Farleton, Lancashire, England., Knight.
  • Il est décédé avant le 8 février 1404Farleton, Melling Parish
    England.
  • Il est enterré dans Saint Cuthbert ChurchyardAldingham
    South Lakeland District
    Cumbria England.
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 27 mars 2020.

Famille de Nicholas "Harington" Harrington Knight

Il est marié avec Isabella English.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1373, il avait 26 ansHornby, Melling Parish
England (Present UK).


Enfant(s):

  1. Isabella Harrington  ± 1364-1414 
  2. William Harrington  ± 1373-1440 


Notes par Nicholas "Harington" Harrington Knight

{geni:about_me} Nicholas DE HARINGTON
* Birth: 1345 in Farleton, Lancashire, England
* Death: Bef 8 Feb 1404
* Father: John DE HARINGTON b: Abt 1304 in Aldingham, Lancashire, England
* Mother: Katherine BANASTRE

Marriage
# 1 Isabel ENGLISH b: 1344-1345 (dau. of William English and Margaret Le Brun)

Children
# William HARINGTON b: 1373 in Hornby, Lancashire, England
# James HARRINGTON b: Abt 1375 in Blackrod, Lancashire, England
# Isabel \ Margaret HARINGTON b: Abt 1364 in Hornby, Lancaster, Eng
# Eleanor HARINGTON b: 1370 in Brearley, Yorkshire, England
# Nicholas De HARRINGTON (Sir Knight)

==notes==

From : 'Farleton', Records relating to the Barony of Kendale: volume 2 (1924), pp. 266-273. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=49320 Date accessed: 02 July 2014.

">The mesne manor of Farleton appears to have been given by Thomas de Bethum in the time of Henry III to his daughter, Eleanor, who held it in 1254. It appears to have passed to Eleanor's sister, Hawise, the wife of Thomas Banastre of Bretherton, co. Lanc., who had received a considerable maritagium in Beetham. Thomas Banastre their son, was father of Adam Banastre, whose daughter Katherine married John de Harrington, younger, of Farleton in Lonsdale. (fn. 1) Lands in Faileton in Kendale were held by a local family. The first was Thomas de Farleton in the reign of John and the last was Ralph de Farleton, named in 1349, who had a daughter Cecily, named in 1352. Ralph appears to have alienated his lands before 1343 to John de Harrington, younger, named above, son of Sir John de Harrington of Aldingham. The younger John died in 1359 seised of the manor, which descended in his posterity as shown in the annexed pedigree:— ....."

from http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/tempest/tempest4.shtml

>"The identity of Agnes (Harrington) Sherburne was the topic of an article on the Soc. Gen. Med. newsgroup (http://groups.google.com/group/soc.genealogy.medieval) on 24 May 2004 by Douglas Hickling, building on work reported by Douglas Richardson in the recent Plantagenet Ancestry (2004, p. 678). Many sources show Agnes as a Stanley, but Hickling has shown that she was the daughter of Sir Nicholas Harrington."

Links
* http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/18/34941.htm

==more==

Born: ABT 1345, probably Farleton, Lancashire, England
Died: AFT 1397

Father: John De HARRINGTON of Farleton (Sir)
Mother: Catherine BANASTRE

Married: Isabel ENGLISH (b. ABT 1349) (dau. of William English and Margaret Le Brun)

Children:

1. Isabel HARRINGTON

2. Nicholas HARRINGTON

3. James HARRINGTON (Sir)

4. William HARRINGTON (Sir Knight)

5. Margaret HARRINGTON

6. Eleanor HARRINGTON (b. ABT 1370)

7. Agnes HARRINGTON (b. ABT 1375)

8. Mary HARRINGTON (b. ABT 1378)

9. Elizabeth HARRINGTON

10. John HARRINGTON

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JUST A NOTE : all the accending Tree information was gathered from the Smith-Goodale-Caldwell family tree on Ancestry.com I have attempted to copy accurately, however I may have made mistakes in transfering, so I would suggest going th that site and checking for yourself. I am only copyint the info here, and have done none of the research. Any errors in research belong to the owners of the S-G-C tree.

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Harington was born in 1345 at of Farleton, Lancashire, England.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Nicholas Harrington of Hornby, Lancashire (c. 1345/6 - ~1404), was an English Member of Parliament. He was the third and youngest son of Sir John Harrington of Hornby and Katherine Banaster (d. 1359).
Early life
His father died in 1358, and his elder brothers, Robert and Thomas, both followed their father, in rapid succession; dying, supposedly, 'in parts beyond the sea' in two separate events (February and then August 1361 respectively. Harrington then being the remaining heir, he entered his inheritance in circa 1360, having been a ward of Sir James Pickering , who had purchased the wardship from John of Gaunt. He fought in Ireland for at least two years, accompanied in service by his former guardian,under one William Windsor (who was married to Alice Perrers, King Edward III 's mistress ).
Career and illegal activities
In 1373, Harrington was party, with Sir William Curwen, to a raid on Beaumont (near Carlisle, Cumberland ). This specifically attacked the lands of Ralph, Lord Dacre , and the large attacking force carried away much of value. Called a 'a rapidly escalating vendetta,' it was doubtless part of the same Dacre family feud that saw Ralph Dacre murdered by his own brother Hugh two years later; indeed, it has been suggested that Harrington was probably implicated in his murder, as he was within a short time excommunicated by the Archbishop of York. Still retained by John of Gaunt, and with Pickering acting as his mainprisor - putting up Harrington's bail, more or less - he returned to Crown favour by 1379, with his appointment as Lancashire sheriff, and was finally issued an official pardon by Gaunt. In 1393, he received another pardon from Gaunt, this time for repeatedly poaching game and holding illegal hunts in Gaunt's ducal forests , which was then reissued four years later.
Royal service
Knighted by April 1369, he was five-time MP for Lancashire; his final entry to the House of Commons of England was less than two years before his death. In 1379 was appointed Sheriff, an office he held for the next five years. He sat on a multitude of royal commissions of array, Oyer and terminer, assize, and shipwreck over thirty years until 1398.
Family and death
Harrington was twice wed, firstly to Isabel English (by September 1369), and by August 1397, he had married the twice-widowed Joan Venable. His first wife bore three children, William, James and Nicholas. His second marriage brought him an augmentation of his estates, as Joan was a widow, and controlled her dead husband's estates in Huyton and Knowsley. Indeed, it is likely they were well matched: she has been described as a 'somewhat notorious' figure, having taken her second husband as a live-in lover while her first husband was on his death-bed. He appears to have died sometime before February 1404, after which he leaves no official trace. His estates passed to his eldest son, Sir William, and Nicholas and James entered the household of Henry IV as squires. Sir William became a Knight of the Garter displaying the arms Sable a fret argent, while Sir James combined the tinctures of his paternal arms (sable and argent) with the arms of Henry IV to create differenced arms, blazoned: Sable three leopards argent.

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Nicholas Harrington
1347-< 1404

1373

Isabella English
± 1351-1400

William Harrington
± 1373-1440

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