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- Sir William Harrington (Sometimes spelt Harington or Haryngton) of Hornby (born 1373 and died 22 February 1440 in Hornby Castle, Lancashire), son of Sir...
- 1404) Sheriff of Glamorganshire (1404, 1405 and 1411) Marshal Sir James Haryngton 1417 Killed in siege of Caen in Hundred Years' War Lancashire (1404) Constable...
- Catherine of Valois 1401 – 1437 1415 Later Queen of England 123 William Haryngton d. 1440 c.1416 124 William la Zouche, 5th Baron Zouche c. 1373–1415 c...
- of Lady Margaret Beaufort and step-father to Henry VII of England). "HARYNGTON, Sir Nicholas (c.1344-c.1404), of Farleton in Lonsdale, Lancs. and Farleton...
- Their son, William succeeded to the barony upon Hugh's death in 1383. "HARYNGTON, Sir Nicholas (c.1344-c.1404), of Farleton in Lonsdale, Lancs. and Farleton...
- John Etton (1st term) 1407–1408 Sir Thomas Rokeby 1408–1409 Sir William Haryngton 1409–1410 Sir Edmund Hastings 1410–1411 Sir Edmund Sandford 1411–1412...
- dead, and has left no statesman behind who can be compared to him". John Haryngton, the proctor of the English Cistercians, and therefore an opponent of...
- on 6 March 1528, signing her name as Cecill Marquess of Dorset, Lady Haryngton and Bonvyll, late wife of Thomas Marquess of Dorset. During her lifetime...
- of the nearby Priory. In 1444, Sir William de Bretton gave to Thomas Haryngton, esquire, and other trustees, lands and tenements in Monk Bretton, which...
- when she was 22 years old. One of these reads in part as follows: "John Haryngton to Isabella Markham, 1549 Question. Alas! I love you overwell, Myne owne...