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From: CE Wood <>
Subject: Re: Nicholas Harrington and Nicholas Harington and Isabel Loring and/or English
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 18:44:03 -0700 (PDT)
References: <mailman.875.1279744388.3594.gen-medieval@rootsweb.com>


Common ancestor; different descents:

Sir Nicholas de Harrington of Farleton, b. 1345, d. abt 1404, knighted
before Apr 1369, married 1st, Isabella English bef Sep 1369.

It was Sir Robert Harington, 3rd lord Harrington, d. 21 May 1406,
married 2nd as her 2nd husband, Isabel Loring in 1383.

1. Sir Robert de Haverington, d. 1297
2. Sir John de Harington, Lord Harrington, b. abt 1281, d. 2 Jul
1347, m. Joan Dacre
3. Sir Robert de Harrington, d. 1334, m. Elizabeth de
Multon
4. Sir John Harington, Lord Harington, b. abt 1328,
d. 28 May 1363, m. Joan Birmingham
5. Sir Robert Harington, 3rd Lord Harrington, m.
Isabel Loring


3. Sir John Harrington of Farleton, d, 1 Aug 1359, m.
Katherine Banastre
4. Sir Nicholas Harrington of Farleton m. Isabella
English


CE Wood


On Jul 21, 1:32 pm, "Leo" <> wrote:
> In my data base I have
>
> Sir Nicholas Harrington, married to Isabel Loring
> and
> Sir Nicholas Harington, married to Isabel English
>
> The difference in spelling of Har(r)ington is a trap, making you to overlook one.
>
> For Nicholas and Isabel English I have found three sons John/James, Nicholas and William.
>
> Gerald Paget in his two volumes on the ancestors and relatives of Prince Charles, gives in volume one ancestor lists of spouses of British monarchs, and on page 95 is the ancestor list of Catherine Parr and her ancestor Sir Thomas Parr of Kendall 1405-1464 married Alice Tunstall, she is a daughter of Sir Thomas Tunstall of Thurland and Eleanor daughter of Nicholas Harrington.
>
> After that someone gave Isabel Loring as the spouse of this Nicholas Harrington. What strikes me now is that Gerald Paget did not make this Nicholas a Sir Nicholas , and so I wonder are we talking about three different Nicholas Har(r)ingtons in the same era?  
>
> With thanks to Dix Preston.
>
> With best wishes
> Leo van de Pas,
> Canberra, Australia



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