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 YOUNGER SONS AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF PKKRS. Eleanor, only da. of Lord Charles Lennox Fitzroy, and widow of the late Herbert Fitzroy Eaton, Esq. Stetchworth Park, Neivmarket ; Brooks ' s and St. James 's Clubs. HARBORD, Hon. William, son of the 3rd Baron Suffield ; b. 1831 ; was formerly in the Scots Fusilier Guards, and in the ox>th Foot ; has been since 1863 a Queen's Foreign Ser. Mes^en- ger : m. 1855 Gertrude Hyde, da. of Charles Dennis, Esq. 2, Kensington Gate, W. ; Brooks' s Club. HARCOURT, Lady Catherine Julia VERNON-, da. of the 3rd Earl of Liverpool (title extinct] ; b. 1811 : m. 1837 Col. Francis Vernon Harcourt. St. Clair, Ryde, Isle of Wight; Buxted Park, Uckfield, Sussex; 5, Carlton Gardens, S. W. HARCOURT, Hon. Rachel Mary VERNON-, da. of the ist Baron Aber- dare : m. 1872 A. G. Vernon-Har- court, Esq. Norham Gardens, Oxford. HARCOURT, Lady Susan Harriet, only da. of the 2nd Earl of Sheffield : m. 1849 Edward William Harcourt, Esq., Col. of the Cinque Ports Artil- lery ; a J.P. for Berks and Sussex, and a J.P. and D.L. for Oxfordshire ; was High Sheriff of Oxfordshire 1875 ; Patron of two livings. Stanton Har- court, Eynsham, Oxfordshire ; Nune- hain Park, Abingdon ; 6, Princes Gardens, S. W. HARDCASTLE, Hon. Mary Scarlett, da. of the ist Baron Campbell ; b. 1827 : m. 1869 Joseph Alfred Hard- castle, Esq., late M.P. for Bury St. Edmunds. 54, Queen s Gale Terrace. HARDING, Lady Emily, sister of the 7th Earl of Denbigh, G.C.H. : m, 1827 the Rev. Henry Harding, Rector of Stapleton, near Shrewsbury, who d. 1862. Stratford-on-Avon. HARDINGE, Hon. Arthur Ed ward, C.B., son of the ist Viscount Har- dinge ; b. 1828 ; ed. at Eton ; entered the Army as Ensign 1844, became Lieut. 1845, Capt. 1849, Major 1854, Capt. and Lieut. -Col. Coldstream Guards 1855, Major 1867, Lieut.-Col. 1868, Col. 1869, and Maj.-Gen. 1871 ; retired 1871 ; served in the Crimea 1854-5 as Dep. -Assist. Quartermaster to the ist Div., and in 1855 as Assist.- Quartermaster-Gen. at head-quarters ; was present at the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege of Sebastopol ; is a Knight of the Legion of Honor and of the Medjidie ; has the Turkish Medal ; was Assist. -Quartermaster- Gen. in Ireland 1858, and Equerry to the Prince Consort 1858-61 ; is Equerry to H.M. ; appointed 1873 to com- mand a Div. in the Bengal Army : m. 1858 Mary Georgiana Fran- ces, a Bedchamber Woman to the Princess of Wales, and da. of Lieut.- Col. the Plon. Augustus Frederick Ellis. Old House, Kibworth, Leices- ter ; Guards' Club. HARDINGE, Hon. Henry Charles, h.a. to the 2nd Viscount Hardinge. HARE, Hon. Hugh Henry, son of the 2nd Earl of Listowel ; b. 1839 ; ed. at Eton ; became Lieut. Bengal Army 1857, and retired 1862 ; served through the Indian Mutiny ; has medal and two clasps ; has been Adj. ist Herts Rifles since 1863, and a Queen's Messenger since 1865 : m. 1860 Georgina Caro- line, da. of Col. Birnie Browne, Bengal Artillery. 62, St. George s Square, S. W. ; Boodles Club. HARE, Hon. Ralph, son of the 2nd Earl of Listowel ; b. 1838 ; en- tered the Royal Artillery 1855, became Capt. 1865, and Major 1874. Junior United Service Club. HARE, Hon. Richard, brother of the 2nd Earl of Listowel ; b. 1804 ; became Lieut.-Col. in the Army 1851, and has since retired : m. 1835 Mary Christina, da. of Adm. William Wind- ham, of Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk. St. Michael' s Lodge, Stoke, Devonport. HARE, Hon. Richard, son of the 2nd Earl of Listowel ; b. 1836 ; ed. at Eton; entered the R.X. 1850, became Lieut. 1857, and Com. 1868 ; served in the "Thetis" on the S.E. Coast and Pacific Stations ; in the " Princess Royal" during the Russian war, Baltic and Crimea ; in the "Camilla" and " Calcutta" in China during the war ; was present at the taking of Canton ; promoted to Lieut. 1857, when he joined the "Comus"; in 1859 joined the "Algiers," and as ist Lieut, in 1860 the "Hornet,