HARINGWORTH— HAROLD. 171 HARINGWORTH. Sco " Zouciie," sometimes " Zouohe de Haeyngwortii, co. Northamp- ton," Barony {Zouchc), cr. 1308. HARLECH. I. 1876. 1. Joh.v Ralpii Ormsby-Goiie, of Brogyntyn (formerly (Jan ) Porkiugton), Salop, 1st S. and h. of William Gore, afterwards ' Ormsby-Uore, of the same, by Mary Jane, da. and h. of Owen Orm.sry, of Porkington, Salop, and of Willowbrook, en. Sligo, was 6. 3 June 1816 ; was M.P. for Carnarvonshire, 1837-41, and for North Salop, 1859-76, wa3 sometime Groom in waiting and was cr., 14 Jau. 1876, ( a ) BAltON HARLECH, of Harlech, co. Merioneth, with a spec. rem. ( b ) failing heirs male of his body, to his brother William Richard Obmsby-Gore. He m., 4 June 1844, Sarah, 3d da. and coheir of Sir John Tyssen Tykkll, 2d Bart., of Boreham House, Essex, by Elizabeth Anne, 1st da. and coheir of Sir Thomas Pilkington, 7th Bart. He d. (six months after his elevation to the peerage) 15 June 1876, aged 60. His widow living 1891. II. 1876. 2. William Riciiard (Ormsby-Gore), Baron Harlech, (June.) br. and (under the spec, rem.) heir to the peerage. He was 6. 3 March 1S19 ; ed. at Eton ; sometime Major 13th Light Dragoons ; M.P. for Sligo, 1841-52, and for Leitrim, 1858-76 ; sue. to the peerage, 1876 ; High Sheriff of co. Leitrim, 1S65 ; Lord Lieut, co. Leitrim. He m. 10 Sep. 1850, at St. Peter's Eaton sq., Emily Charlotte, sister of Francis, 5th Marquess oe Hertford, 2d da. of Admiral Sir George Francis Seymour, G.C.B., G.C.H., by Georgiana Mary, da. of Admiral the Hon. Sk- George Craufield Berkeley, G.C.B. She was b. 19 Aug. 1825 and raised to the rank of the da. of a Marquess by royal warrant, 7 Feb 1871. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 8,570 acres in Carnarvonshire; 6,354 in Merionethshire ; 3,600 in Shropshire, 2,934 in Denbighshire, and 24 in Berks, besides, in Ireland, of 21,019 in co. Sligo ; 9,634 in co. Leitrim; 2,794 in co. West- meath ; 2,546 in co. Mayo and 172 in co. Roscommon, Total 58.35S acres, worth £26,400 a year. Principal Residence. Brogyntyn, near Oswestry, Salop, and Derry- carne, near Droniod, co. Leitrim. HARLEY oe wigmore. i.e., "Harley of Wigmore, co. Hereford," Barony (Harley), cr. 1711, with the Earldom of Oxford and Mortimer, which see; ex. 1853. HARLING. See "Colborne of West Haeling, co. Norfolk," Barony (Ridley- Colborne), cr. 1839 ; ex. 1854. HAROLD. i.e., "Harold, co. Bedford," Earldom (Grey), cr. 1706, with the Marquessate of Kent, which see ; ex. (with the Dukedom of Kent, cr. 1710), 1740. (") A batch of eight peerages was made at this date. See list thereof and some comments thereon in " N. and Q.," 5th s. v. 101. ( b ) A special remainder in favour of collaterals of a peerage conferred on a commoner was (hut since this date unfortunately no longer it) most unusual save iu the Irish Peerage. The only previous one in the 19th century was some 50 years back, being the case of the Earldom of Munster conferred in 1S31 on the son of the then reigning Sovereign. Such remainders were usually kept for peerages conferred on existing Peers (such as Nelson, Brougham, &c), whose titles would expire on their death. In 1805 a peerage (Barham) was granted to a commoner with rem. to hit daughter but in the singular case of Harlech, tho' the grantee had a daughter who had issue, such heirs were passed over in favour of a collateral heir male. See some remarks on such special remainders in "N. and Q.," Oth s., VI. 48.