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About William Harrington
FARLETON. ¶The mesne manor of Farleton appears to have been given by Thomas de Bethum in the time of Henry III to his daughter, Eleanor, who held it in 1254. It appears to have passed to Eleanor's sister, Hawise, the wife of Thomas Banastre of Bretherton, co. Lanc., who had received a considerable maritagium in Beetham. Thomas Banastre their son, was father of Adam Banastre, whose daughter Katherine married John de Harrington, younger, of Farleton in Lonsdale. (fn. 1) Lands in Faileton in Kendale were held by a local family. The first was Thomas de Farleton in the reign of John and the last was Ralph de Farleton, named in 1349, who had a daughter Cecily, named in 1352. Ralph appears to have alienated his lands before 1343 to John de Harrington, younger, named above, son of Sir John de Harrington of Aldingham. The younger John died in 1359 seised of the manor, which descended in his posterity as shown in the annexed pedigree:—
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/kendale-barony/vol2/pp266-273
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Another Harrington line:
1422–40 Before his death in 1440 Sir William Harington, knt., entailed his estates to his heirs male and in default to the heirs male of Sir James Harington, his brother. The entailed estates lay in 15 places (named) in co. Lancaster, including Over Kellet, Bolton in Lonsdale, Ellel, Caton, Farleton in Lonsdale, and also Farleton in Kendale and Bighall, co. Westmorland; Misc. Genealog. et Herald., N.S., iii, 236.
William Harrington's Timeline
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1403
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Of, Wreysham, Lancashire, England
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Grayrigg, Westmorland, England
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