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Michael de Harrington [58599]
(1222-1291)
Sir Richard Cansfield [58597]
Eleonor Fleming [58598]
Sir Robert de Harrington [58595]
(Abt 1251-Abt 1297)
Agnes Cansfield [58596]
(Abt 1267-Abt 1293)
John de Harrington 1st Baron Harrington of Aldingham [17578]
(Abt 1281-1347)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Margaret (Juliana) Burlingham [58605]

2. Joan Dacre [17577]

John de Harrington 1st Baron Harrington of Aldingham [17578] 25

  • Born: Abt 1281, probably Aldingham, Lancashire, England
  • Marriage (1): Margaret (Juliana) Burlingham [58605]
  • Marriage (2): Joan Dacre [17577]
  • Died: 2 Jul 1347 about age 66
  • Buried: Cartmel Church, Aldingham, Lancashire, England
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succeeded his mother in 1293, and his father in 1297, being still under age. K.B., MP 1326-47; held the manors of Aldingham, Thurnham, and Ulverston in co. Lancaster; Witherslack and Hutton Roof in Westmoreland, and Austwick and Harington in Cumberland. He was summoned for Military Service 26 Oct 1309 to 27 Mar 1335, to Councils from 30 Dec 1324 (prorogued on 20 Feb, cancelled 8 Apr) to 25 Feb 1341/2, and to Parliament from 3 Dec 1326 to 30 Jul 1347, by writs directed Johanni de Haveryngton' or Haryngton', whereby he is held to have become LORD HARINGTON. Sir John de Ha(ve)rington, 1st Lord (Baron), so created by writ of summons to Parliament 3 Dec 1326; knighted 1306. As an adherent of the Earl of Lancaster he was member of the faction opposed to Piers Gaveston, Edward II's favorite, who was killed by a group of barons. [Burke's Peerage]. Received pardon in 1313 for complicity in the murder, and a further pardon as the Earl's adherent Nov 1318, and in that year obtained a grant of free warren in his demesnes of Austwick, Harrington and Thurnham. He was a commissioner of array in 1316, 1318, 1322 and 1324; was forbidden to attend the Earl of Lancaster's meeting of "good peers" at Doncaster, Nov 1321, and does not seem to have taken part in the Earl's rising in the following spring; had a protection, Jun 1322, while assisting Andrew de Harcla in the Scottish Marches, but was outlawed in 1323 on the discovery of Harcla's treason, being pardoned on surrender; and later in that year was a custodian of the truce with the Scots. He was appointed on various commissions in the North to decide causes, array the local forces, &c. On the death s.p. of his brother Michael, he succeeded him in possession of Beetham, and Witherslack, Westmorland, and other estates. In 1336, in conjunction with Joan his wife, he made a settlement of his Lancashire manors: and, 6 Jan 1340/1, he obtained a charter of free warren in Witherslack, and a park in Aldingham.


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John married Margaret (Juliana) Burlingham [58605] [MRIN: 551615901].


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John next married Joan Dacre [17577] [MRIN: 8383], daughter of Sir William Dacre [17570] and Joan Gernet [17571]. (Joan Dacre [17577] was born about 1283 in Naworth, Yorkshire, England.)




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