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 HARINGTON. 169 death. (*) He m. firstly in 1377 Alice, da. of William (de GhbtstOoe), Lord Grkystock, by liis 2.1 wife, Joan, da. of Henry (Fitzucgh), Loud Fitzuugh. She «'. B.p. soon afterwards. ('■) lie m. secondly about 1380 Isabel, widow of Sir William Cooan, da. and coheir of Sir Nele Lokyno, K.G. (.one of the Founders of the Order of the Garter) by Margaret, da. and h. of Sir llalj.lt BEAUrEL, of Landkey, Devon. With this lady he obtained the manor of Porloek, co. Somerset, &o. He d. April 1406, 21 May (1106), 7 Hen. IV. IV. 1106. If. John (Haiuxgtox, Lord Uarixgton, s. and h., aged 22 in 1406. He served in the French wars under Henry V. He was sum. to Pari, as a Baron( c ; (tho' apparently under the misnomer( a ) of Robert) from 26 Aug. (1407), 8 Hen. IV., to 3 Sep. (1416), 1 Hen. V. He m. in 1411 Elizabeth, da. of Edward (Courtenay), 3d Eaki, of Devon, by Maud, said to be da. of Thomas (Camoys), Loud Camoys. He d. 11 Feb. 1417/8 and was doubtless &W. at Povlock.( a ) Will pr. 26 April 1418. Inq. post mortem, 6 Hen. V. His widow m. (as his second wife) about June 1423, William (Bonville), Lord Bonville de Chuton, K.G., who was beheaded (by the Lancastrian party), 18 Feb. 1460/1. She d. s.p. 18 Oct. 1471. Inq. post mortem. V. 1418. 5. William (Harington), Lord Harington, br. and h., aged 24 years and upwards in 1418. He was sum.( c ) to Pari, from 26 Feb. (1420/1), S Hen. VI. to 6 Sep. (143S), 18 Hen. VI. He IS. Margaret.(°) He d. s.p.m., 3 March (1467/8), 36 Hen. VI. Inq. post mortem 13 Sep. 1458. VI. 1458. 6. W illiam (Bonville), Lord Hahixgton, grandson and h., being s. and h. of William Bonville, sometimes (tho' erroneously) styled "Lord Bonville,"( 1 ) and in some documents "Loud IIaryngton,C) senior," by Elizabeth, only child ami h. presumptive of the last Lord Harington, which lady rf, v.p. He was aged 16 when found heir to his maternal grandfather in 1458, and had previously m. Katharine, da. of Kichard (Neyill), Earl OF Salisbury, by Alice, da. and h. of Thomas (.Montacute), Haul or Salisbury. He d. s.p.m. and under age, being defeated and slain (together with his father) at the battle of Wakefield,(8) 31 Dec. 116C. His widow hi. William (Hastings), 1st Lord Hastings de Hastings, who was beheaded 13 June 14S3. Her will, as "Lady Hustings," dat. 22 Nov. 1503,('') directs her burial to be at Ashby de-la-Zouch. ( a ) " The name of Robert de Harington occurs regularly in the summones to Pari, from 1 Bic II. (1377) to 3 Sep. i Hen. V. (1417) ; but as Robert, the last Baron, died in 1405, and as John, Baron Harington is stated in the rolls of Pari. [vol. iii, pp. 582 and 5S3] to have been present on the 22 Dec. (8 Hen. IV.) 1406, it may be inferred that all the writs after the 7 Hen. IV. were directed to this Baron, and that the christian name of Robert on the rolls after that year was an error." [Nicolas.] ( b ) "New Minster Cartulary" Surtecs Soc- pp. 294, 297, as quoted in Halliday's " Porloek monuments " alluded to at p. 168, note " a." ( c ) There is proof in the rolls of Pari, of his sitting. ( d ) See the description of the beautiful monument there, which by many proofs is shewn to be his, in the " Porloek monuments " alluded to at p. 168, note " a." (') " The name Margaret as wife of the Baron is inscribed on a bell in Urswieu church, co. Lane, as of then- joint gift. She is not to be confused with Margaret Neville, wife of Sir William Harington, of Hornby Castle, K.G." [who was slain at Agincourt.] See " Porloek Monuments" as above, and see also "Coll. Top cl Ocn." VIII. 73, in which last, it is added (by Mr. Townsend) that " Glover and Vincent agree that his wife was the da. of Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon, which I believe.'' This however is not only not proved but is, if it refers to Earl Hugh, 1310 to 1377, chronologically almost impossible. See a ped. of this Hornby branch of Harington " in Howard's "Mis. Gen. el Her., vol. iii, N.S. p. 271." (0 He was s. and h. ap. of William (Bouville) Lord Bonville de Chuton (2d husband of Elizabeth, Baroness Harington) by Margaret his first wife, but was slain v.p. The Btyle of "Lord Harington, senior" seems to have been given him (Jure uxoris defuncku) as the father of the actual Lord, the "Lord Harington, junior." («) See vol. i, p, 376, note "d," sub "Bonville." (») See Nicolas's " Test Vet."