There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Harland, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. All three creations are extinct.
Harland baronets of Sproughton (1771)
Harland baronets of Sutton Hall (1808)
Harland baronets of Ormiston and Brompton (1885): see Sir Edward Harland, 1st Baronet (1831–1895)
Sproughton (1771) Harlandbaronets of Sutton Hall (1808) Harlandbaronets of Ormiston and Brompton (1885): see Sir Edward Harland, 1st Baronet (1831–1895)...
Sir Edward James Harland, 1st Baronet (15 May 1831 – 24 December 1895), was an Ulster-based English shipbuilder and politician. Born in Scarborough in...
son, the second Baronet. He was a composer, organist, and musicologist. The title became extinct on his death in 1889. The first Baronet was the brother...
The heir presumptive is the current Baronet's brother Antony Charles Philip Pigott (born 1960). Pigot baronets Foster, Joseph (1881). The baronetage...
shipbuilder Edward Harland in Belfast as his personal assistant. In 1861, Wolff became a partner at Harland's firm, forming Harland and Wolff. Outside...
director and head of the drafting department of the shipbuilding company Harland and Wolff in Belfast, Ireland. He was the naval architect in charge of...
Canadian peers and baronets (French: pairs et baronnets canadiens) exist in both the peerage of France recognized by the Monarch of Canada (the same as...
(LS796H)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Jessica Harland-Jacobs (2008). ""Maintaining the connexion": Orangeism in the British North...
the London home of Lord and Lady Pirrie. Lord Pirrie was the chairman of Harland & Wolff, a leading shipbuilding firm located in Belfast, Ireland. One evening...