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 236 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. firms, Quarterly ; ermine and gules : in the centre a crescent on a crescent for differ- ence. Crest, Out of a tower, azure, a demi-lion, or, in the paws a bomb fired, proper, Supporters, Dfj ter, a talbot guardant, ardent, guttee de poix ; sinister, a wolf, ermiiiois, each gorged with a chaplet of oak, proper. Seats, Elvaston- castle, near Derby j Gawsworth-hall, Macclesfield; Stanhope-lodge, West Cowes. Town Residence, Harrington -ho use, Craig's- court, Charing Cross, S.W. Club, Carlton. HARRINGTON, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor -was his cousin, Seymour Sydney Hyde, 6th Earl of Harrington. He was b. >ept. 27, 1845, and succeeded his father in 1862; was educated at Christ Church, Oxford; and d. unmarried, Feb. 22, 1866. HARRINGTON, Elizabeth, Countess of, ELIZABETH WILLIAM, sole child and heiress of William Green, Esq. of Norfolk and Jamaica ; m. 1838, the 5th Earl of Harrington, who d. 1862. Residences, Harrington-house, Kensington-palace-gardens, W. ; The Beddick Estate, near South Shields. HARRIS, BARON. (HARRIS.) GEORGE ROBERT CANNING HARRIS, 4th Baron. Born Feb. 3rd, 1851 ; succeeded his father in 1872 ; educated at Eton, and at Christ Church, Oxford ; is a Magis- trate for Kent ; appointed Capt. East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, 1873. Married (1874) the Hon. Lucy Ada Jervis ; daughter of the 3rd Viscount St. Vincent. Sister living, Frances Charlotte, b. 1852, m. 1874, (Haig.) Heir presumptive, His uncle, Reginald Temple HARRis-TsiviPLE, son of the 2nd Baron; b. 1830, educated at Eton, and at Christ Church, Oxford, (B.A. 1854); is a Dep -Lieut, and a Magistrate for Kent and Westmeath cos.; assumed the additional surname of Temple on succeeding to the property of his mother (1851), Isabella Helena, only child of Robert Hancock Temple, Esq. Residence, Waterstown, Athlone, Ireland. London Address, 34, Brook-street, Grosvenor-square. Clubs, Travellers', St. James's. Creation, Baron Harris of Seringapatam and Mysore, in the East Indies, and of Belmont, Kent, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1815. arms, Vert. on a chevron embattled, erminois, between three hedgehogs, or, as many bombs fired, proper; and for augmentation (granted to the 1st Baron), on a chief, a repre. sentatiori of part of the wall and ditch and one of the sally-ports of Seringapatam, the drawbridge let down, and the Union flag of Great Britain hoisted above the flag of Tippoo Sultaun. Crest, On a mural crown, or, the royal tiger of Tippoo Sultaun, passant guardant, vert, striped, crowned with an Eastern crown, and charged on the forehead with the Persian character implying " Hydery," or the dominions of Hyder Ali, gold ; vulned in the breast by an arrow, also gold. Supporters, Dexter, a grenadier in the uniform of 73rd Foot, sup- porting with his exterior hand a flag-staff, proper, thereon hoisted the Union flag flying towards the dexter over the standard of Tippoo Sultaun ; and holding in the same hand the tricoloured flag wound round the lower part of the taff, and the white stripe inscribed with the word " Republique," all proper; sinister, a sepoy of the Madras army in uniform, supporting in his exterior hand a flag-staff, thereon hoisted the flag of the East India Company over the standard of Tippoo Sultaun ; and holding the tricoloured flag wound round the lower end of the staff, and the white inscribed with the word " Francaise." Seat, Belmont, Faversham, Kent. Club, Boodle's.