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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 235 Daughters, Constance Mary, b. 1852, m. 1872, (Lawley.) Margaret Joan, b. 1853. His lordship married 2ndly (1858), Diana Elizabeth Matilda, daughter of John George Smyth, Esq. late M.P. for York, and has issue, living, Sons, Edwin Harry, b. 1861. Daniel Henry, b. 1862. George Algernon, b. 1865. William Horace, b. 1868. Francis John, b. 18/3. Eric James, b. 1873. Daughter. Susan Elizabeth, b. I860. Brothers living, Egremont William, M.P. b. 1825, m. 1856. George Edwin, *. 1826, m. 1851. The Rev. James Walter, b. 1831, m. 1856. Sisters Hvinp, Louisa Isabella, b. 1830, m. 1853, (Mills). Susan Charlotte, b. 1834, m. 1853, the 3rd Baron Wharncliffe. Florence Harriet, b. 1838, m. 186l, (Cust). Maud Caroline, b. 1846, in. 1871, (Hamilton). Patron of three livings, Goldborough, R. Weeton, V. Yorkshires with the Rev. C. Wheeler, Harewood, V. Yorkshire. Creations, Baron Harewood, 1796, Earl of Harewood and Viscount Lascelles, 1812, all in the peerage of the United Kingdom. firms, Sable a cross patonce within a bordure, or. Crest, A bear's head couped at the neck, ermine, muzzled, gules, buckled, or, and gorged with a collar, of the second, rimmed and studded, gold. Supporters, Dexter, a bear, ermine, muzzled, gules, buckled, or, gorged with a collar of the second, rimmed and studded, and with a chain reflexed over the back, gold ; pendent from the collar an escutcheon, or, charged with a cross patonce, sable : sinister, a bull, azure, armed, unguled, and semee of mullets, or, collar, chain, and escutcheon, as the dexter. Seats, Harewood-house, Leeds ; Goldsborough-hall, Yorkshire. Town Residence, Harewood-house, 13, Hanover-square, W. C/w6s, Carlton, Travellers'. HAREWOOD, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Henry, 3rd Earl of Harewood, b. June 11, 1/97; succeeded his father, Nov. 24, 1841 ; he was Lord Lieut, of the West Riding ; TO. July 5, 1823, Louisa, daughter of the 2nd Marquess of Bath; and d. Feb. 22, 1857, having issue seven sons and six daughters. Her ladyship d. m 1859. HARRINGTON, EARL OF. (STANHOPE.) CHARLES WYNDHAM STANHOPE, 7th Earl, son of the Hon. and Very Rev. Fitzroy Henry Richard Beauchamp Stan- hope, Dean of St. Burian, Cornwall, and Rector of Catton, Yorkshire, brother of the 5th Earl. Born Aug. 16th, 1809 ; suc- ceeded his cousin in 1806; was educated at Eton; is a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for Derbyshire : married (1839) Elizabeth Still, daughter of R. L. Pearsall, Esq. of Wartensee-castle, Switzerland, and has From God and the king. issue, living,- Sons, Charles Augustus, Viscount Petersham, b. 1844 ; educated at Queen's College, Belfast, and at Christ Church, Oxford : is Capt. Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry : m. 186y, the Hon. Eva Carington, daughter of the 2nd Baron Carington. Residence*, 4&me as the Earl of Harrington. Club, Carlton. Fitzroy William Whitbread, b. 1845, m. 1869. Lincoln Edwin, b. 1849. Wyndham Edward, b. 1851. Dudley Henry Eden, b. 1859. Daughters, Caroline Marguerite, b 1840, m. 1867, (Ingham). Leicester Philippa, b. 1842. Frances Joanna, b. 1846. Jane Harriet Charlotte, b. 1853. m. 1874, the 4th Baron Wallscourt. Blanche Georgina, b. 1861. Patron of two livings, Elvaston, R. Derbyshire. Gawsworth, R. Cheshire. Creations, Baron Harrington, 1729, Earl of Harrington and Viscount Petersham, 1742, all in the peerage of Great Britain.