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Sir James Harington, 3rd Baronet

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which pardoned most for taking up arms against the King in the Civil War, and died in exile on the European mainland. His baronetcy, which he had inherited on his father's death in 1653, was declared forfeited for life in 1661.
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writes that in most existing contemporary records the spelling of the name was with a double 'r', and that the single 'r' is used in some instances, and that this is the way the family spells their name
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on 29 June 1644. For the great combination of Parliamentary armies in the autumn of 1644, London provided a fresh brigade of five regiments under Harrington. It fought at the
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The history of England From the invasion of Julius Caesar to the revolution in 1688:Volume VI: The Commonwealth
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Portrait of Katherine Wright, Lady Harington, engraved by William Faithorne, Fitzwilliam Museum
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and the Westminster Yellow Auxiliaries) to join Waller in the campaign that culminated at the
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and Margaret Doyley. He married Katherine Wright (1617-1675), a daughter of Sir
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All the King's Armies: A Military History of the English Civil War 164–1651
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The Great Civil War: A Military History of the First Civil War 1642–1646
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Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page: Baronetage, Harnage to Hermon-Hodge
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Families covered: Harington of Exton, Harington of Ridlington
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and later was for a time president of the council. After the
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June 2005 (Originally published in 38/4, 39/1 and 39/2 of
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London And Liberty: Ensigns of the London Trained Bands
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Shakespeare's Granddaughter and the Bagleys of Dudley
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Sir James Harrington, 3rd Baronet

Colonel
Parliamentarian
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Edward Harington of Ridlington
Edmund Wright
Lord Mayor of London
Swakeleys House
Colonel
Westminster Trained Bands
Green Auxiliary Trained Bands of London
Tower Hamlets
William Waller
Parliamentarian
Siege of Basing House
Battle of Alton
Major-General
Southwark White Auxiliaries
Battle of Cropredy Bridge
Second Battle of Newbury
Rutland
Middlesex
Commissioners (Judges)
Charles I
Interregnum
Council of State
Restoration
Indemnity and Oblivion Act
Portrait of Katherine Wright, Lady Harington, engraved by William Faithorne, Fitzwilliam Museum

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