Sir John Harington, II of Farleton

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Sir John Harington

Also Known As: "John Harington", "John (2) Harington/(Herendeen)", "of Farlet", "John de Haryngtonon", "John 2nd Baron de Haverington of Aldingham"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Farleton, Melling, Lancashire, England
Death: August 01, 1359 (54-63)
Hornby Castle, Lancashire, England
Place of Burial: Aldingham, Cumbria, England
Immediate Family:

Son of John Harington, 1st Baron Harington and Margaret de Haverington
Husband of Katherine Harrington and Katherine Tempest
Father of Robert Harrington; Thomas Harrington and Sir Nicholas Harrington, of Hornby
Brother of Elizabeth Harrington
Half brother of Sir Robert de Harrington; Michael Haverington; Thomas Harington; Maude Copledike; William de Harrington and 1 other

Occupation: held Farleton by the service of a rose yearly; Bolton-le-Moors; In 1358, he went to London in the King's service.
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About Sir John Harington, II of Farleton

Sir John Harington of Farleton (c. 1307, Farleton, Melling Parish, Lancashire, England; died 1359). See genealogical diagram, attached.

Parents: Sir John DE HARINGTON 1st Baron Harington of Aldingham (Abt 1281-1347) and Juliana BARLINGHAM

(Abt 1283-).

Marriage 1: Katherine BANASTRE, daughter of Sir Adam BANASTRE of Bretherton and Margaret DE HOLAND. (Katherine BANASTRE was born about 1307 in Shevington, Standish, Lancashire, England.)

Children:

1. Robert (d. 1361)

2. Thomas (d. 1361)

1. Sir Nicholas HARINGTON of Farleton (1345-aft. 1397)

Weblinks:

http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/18/34945.htm

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53297#n6

General Notes:

Sir John Harington, d. 1359, of Farleton, Melling Parish, co. Lancaster (younger brother of Sir Robert de Harington, Knight); m. Katherine Banastre, daughter of Sir Adam Banastre, Knight, beheaded 1314, and Margaret de Holand, sister of Sir Robert de Holand of Upholland, co. Lancaster, and widow of Sir John Blackburn; in Sep 1352 Henry, Duke of Lancaster, granted to John de Harington of Farleton a lease of the manor of Hornby. He also held the manors of Bolton-le-Moors, Chorley and Aighton; in 1358 he went to London in the King's service. [Ancestral Roots, line 34-32]

Notes:

held Farleton by the service of a rose yearly. Through his wife he held a portion of Bolton-le-Moors, and the manors of Chorely and Aighton. In 1358, he went to London in the King's service. In Sep 1362, Henry, Duke of Lancaster, granted to John de Harington of Farleton a lease of the manor of Hornby. MP.

About Farleton Manor from british-history.ac.uk

In 1066 FARLETON was one of the manors held by Chetel in Bentham. (fn. 1) Later it was added to the lordship or barony of Hornby, (fn. 2) and was included in a grant of six plough-lands made by Adam de Montbegon to GeofFrev de Valoines. A small portion, assessed as I oxgang ofland, was given to Ellis de Wennington. The tenure in each case was by knight's service. (fn. 3)

The former grant, the manor proper, descended like Cantsfield fora time, (fn. 4) but soon after 1300 came to the Harringtons of Aldingham, and in 1306 the manor was in dispute between John son of Robert de Harrington and John son of Walter de Cansfield. (fn. 5) This manor was granted to a younger son, who made it his residence, (fn. 6) and was known as Sir John de Harrington of Farleton; by his wife Katherine he had portions of the manors of Bolton-le-Moors, Chorley and Aighton. Sir John died in 1359 holding the manor of Farleton of John de Harrington of Aldingham by the service of a rose yearly and performing suit at the court of Hornby from three weeks to three weeks, the manor being held of Robert de Nevill of Hornby by knight's service. (fn. 7) Robert de Harrington, the son and heir, died abroad in 1361, his heir being a younger brother Nicholas, aged sixteen years. (fn. 8) William son of Nicholas by his marriage acquired the lordship of Hornby, but in 1411 made a settlement of the paternal manors of Farleton, Chorley, &c. (fn. 9) From this time the manor is recorded among the Hornby manors, as in the Mounteagle inquisitions and later (fn. 10) ; it also was claimed and apparently held by the heirs male of the Harrington family.

footnote 6:

6 John younger son of Sir John de Harrington of Aldingham is named in 1336; Final Conc, ii, 195.

In 1349 Sir John de Harrington had licence for three years for an oratory in his manor of Farleton; Mr. Earwaker's note. John de Harrington of Farleton, Katherine his wife and Robert their son were engaged in suits in 1355 and later; Duchy of Lanc. Assize R. 4, m. 3 d. Protections to Sir John and Robert son of John de Harrington were granted in 1758, Sir John having to go to London on the king's service; Assize R. 438, m. 16.


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JUST A NOTE : all the accending Tree information was gathered from the Smith-Goodale-Caldwell family tree on Ancestry.com I have attempted to copy accurately, however I may have made mistakes in transfering, so I would suggest going th that site and checking for yourself. I am only copyint the info here, and have done none of the research. Any errors in research belong to the owners of the S-G-C tree.


He married Katherine Sherburne.

https://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I13316&tree=Smo...


https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/hh4aa/harington1.php (registration required)

m1 Katherine Banastre dau of Sir Adam Banastre of Farleton m2 Katherine Sherburne dau of Sir Robert Sherburne of Lancashire

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64949770/john-de-haringtonhttps...

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Sir John de Harington of Aldingham.

Son of Sir John de Haverington, 1st Baron Harington and his first wife, Juliana Burlingham 1283-1306. Grandson of Sir Robert Harington and Agnes de Cancefield, and Richard Burlingham.

Sir John married Katherine de Banasrtre, the daughter of Adam Banasrtre and Margaret de Holland. Granddaughter of Thomas de Banastre of Bretherton and Joan de Singleton, Thurstan de Holland and Margaret de Kellet. They had the following children:

  • Sir Nicholas de Harington
  • Isabel de Harington, wife of Sir Thomas Tunstall
  • Thomas de Harington
  • Maud de Harington, wife of Roger Coppledike

After his mother died in 1306, his father married Joan Dacre and had William, Sir Robert and Michael. ∼ Sir John Haryngton settled at Farleton, in Mellin parish, and married Katherine, sole daughter and heir of her father Sir Adam Bannister, Knight. Sir Adam was beheaded in 1315, and Katherine was his fourth daughter and co-heir of her mother Margaret, sister of Sir Robert de Holland, father of the first Lord Holland, founder of the Priory of Up-Holland in Lancashire. Katherine was nurse to Queen Philippa, wife of Edward III. Sir John, was the younger brother of Sir Robert Haryngton, Knight. In Sep. 1358, Henry, Duke of Lancaster, granted to John de Haryngton of Farleton a lease of the manor of Hornby. He also held manors of Bolton-le-Moors, Chorley and Aighton. He went to London in the King's service in 1258. John and Katherine's children are shown as Robert, Thomas, and Nicholas.

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Sir John Harington, II of Farleton's Timeline

1300
1300
Farleton, Melling, Lancashire, England
1339
1339
Farleton, Lancashire, England
1345
1345
Farleton, Lancashire, England
1347
1347
Farleton, Lancashire, England
1359
August 1, 1359
Age 59
Hornby Castle, Lancashire, England
1922
September 11, 1922
Age 59
1927
January 5, 1927
Age 59
1960
February 11, 1960
Age 59