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HARD Y—HARE—HARINGTON. 291 HARDY, Sir John, of Dunstall Hall, CO. Staff, sheriff 1878. M.P. Midhurst 1859, Dart- mouth 1860/8, South War- wicksh. 1868, created a Baronet 23 Feb. 1876 (brother of Viscount Cranbrook, see Peer- age — sons of John Hardy, of Dunstall, Staff.); b. 23 Feb. 1809; m. 13 Aug. 1846, Laura, 3rd dau. of William Hol- bech, Esq. of Farnbo- rough, CO. "Warwick, and has 4 sons, (1) Keginald, bar.-at-law I.T. 1873, J.P. and D.L. lieut. Staff. yeo. cav. ; b. 15 Sept. 1848; m. 29 April, 1876, Lucy Marion, youngest dau. of Capt. John Neilson Gladstone, R.N. Bowden Park, Wilts. (Bart.), and has a son, Bertram, b. Feb. 1877. (2) Henry John, Ueut. rifle brigade; b. 12 Dec. 1850; died in Natal, 4 Oct. 1879. (3) Gerald Holbech, bar.-at-law I.T. 1875 ; b. 7 July, 1852. (4) Laurence, b. 14 April, 1854. Arms — Arg. on a bend invected, plain cottised gu. thi-ee Catharine wheels or, on a chief of the second as many leopards' faces of the third. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. gai'nished or charged with two Catherine wheels gu. entwined by a branch of oak vert and grasping a dragon's head erased ppr. Motto — Ai'me de foi hardi. Seat— Dunstall Hall, Burton-on-Trent. Town house— 7, Cailton House Ten-ace, W. HAEE, Sir George Ralph Leigh, of Cadhaj^, Devon (1818, U.K.); s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1880 ; b. 16 Mar. 1866; heir presump- tive, his brother Edward. Arms— Gu. two bars and a chief indented or Crest— A demi-lion arg. ducally gorged or. Motto — Non videri sed esse. Seat— Cadhay, Devon. SIR THOMAS (LEIGH) HARE, of Iver, Bucks [only son of Thomas Leigh, of Iver, Bucks (by his wife Anne, dau. of Right Rev. Robert Clavering, lord bishop of Peterborough) , and gi-andson of Thomas Leigh, of London, by Mary, his ^ife, dau. of Sir Thomas, and sister and eventually coheii- of Sir Ralph, Sir Thomas, and Sii- George Hare, Baronets, of Stowe], served with distinction in the American war, assumed the smTiame of HARE by Act of Parliament 1791, was created a BARONET 14 Dec. 1818; d. 15 Feb. 1834, aged 85, having m. 1st— 30 Mar. 1779, Mary, dau. of Adm. Sir Francis Geary, Bai-t. ; she bur. 9 Dec. 1801, s. p. He m. Sndly— 15 Jan. 1803, Hon. Anne EUza- beth, dau. of Adm. Thomas, 1st Baron Graves ; she d. 11 Sept. 1823, having had an only son, SIR THOMAS, 2nd Baronet, J.P. d.l. Norfolk, high sheriff 1839, capt. 2nd life guards and 1st W. Norfolk mil. ; b. 18 July 1807 ; d. 14 Nov. 1880, having m. 1 Oct. 1864, Angelina Norman, "daughter" of Hon. George Vaughau (B. LlS- burxe) ; she d. 16 Jan. 1879, having had (vith other living issue) 2 sous, (1) Sir George Ralph Leigh, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Edward Philip, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 24 Feb. 1869. HARINGTON, Sir Richard (1611, e), b.c.l. Oxon. bar.-at-law L.l. county court judge 1872, metropolitan magistrate 1871/2, J.P. cos. Warwick and Wore. J.P. d.l. Hereford, vice-chair- man Wore, quarter sessions ; s. His cousin as 11th Baronet in 1877 ; b. 20 May, 1835; m. 5 June, 1860, Frances Agnata, dau. of Rev. Robert Bis- coe, canon of Hereford and rector of Whitbourne, CO. Hereford, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. (2) Charles, b. 23 May, 1862. (4) Robert, b. 26 April, 1868. (1) Richard, b. 3 Mar. 1861. (3) Edward, b. 25 Oct. 1863. (5) John, b. 10 April, 1873. (6) Margaret Agnata. (7) Frances Cecilia. Arms— Sa. a fi-et arg. Crest— A lion's head erased or, gorged with a thong, buckled gu. MOTTO — Nodo fii-mo. Residence— "S^Tiitbourne Court, Worcester. Eineage* Sir JOHN DE HARINGTON (descended frolii Adolphus who held the manor of Flemiugley, Cumberland, temp. Rich. I.) attended Edward I. in his expedition to Scotland; made K.B. at the same time with the Prince of Wales, afterwards Edward II.; was summoned to Parliament from 18 EDWARD II. until his death 21 EDWARD III. 1347 ; he m. Juliana, dau. of Sir Richard Barlingham, Kut. and had with other issue a son and heir apparent, U 2