Not to be confused with Baron Harington of Exton or Harington baronets.
Baron Harington, of Aldingham, was a title in the Peerage of England. On 30 December 1324 John Harington was summoned to parliament. On the death of the 5th baron in 1458, the barony was inherited by the heir to the barony of Bonville, with which title it merged in 1461, until both baronies were forfeited in 1554.
James Harington. He was a descendant of John Harington, one of the Barons summoned to Parliament by Edward II. James's elder brother was John Harington, 1st...
James Harington, 1st Baronet. John Harington, 1st BaronHarington of Exton (d. 1613) John Harington, 2nd BaronHarington of Exton (1572–1614) Harington baronets...
school is named after John Harington, 1st Baron Harington of Exton and John Harington, 2nd BaronHarington of Exton, two notable peers in Rutland in the...
John Harington may refer to: John Harington, 1st BaronHarington (1281–1347) John Harington, 2nd BaronHarington (1328–1363) John Harington, 4th Baron Harington...
8th BaronHarington, 8th Baron Ferrers of Groby (1477–1530) Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, 4th Baron Bonville, 9th Baron Harington...
probably housed a hall. The castle was most likely built for John Harington, 1st BaronHarington in the 14th century, replacing nearby Aldingham Motte. Gleaston...
Five Harington baronets have had the name James including: James Harington (1542–1614) of Ridlington, brother of John Harington, 1st BaronHarington, MP...
in Rutland and her eldest brother, John, was created BaronHarington of Exton in 1603. Harington had several sisters who married and increased their social...
(died 30 December 1460), married Elizabeth Harington, by whom he had one son, William Bonville, 6th BaronHarington of Aldingham, who in his turn married Katherine...