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James Harington (1542-1614)
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'''Sir James Harington of Ridlington''' (d. 1614), politician.
Harington was the third son of [[James Harington (lawyer)|Sir James Harington]] of [[Exton, Rutland]] and Lucy Sidney of [[Penshurst]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/2YfF0MV Simon Healy, 'HARINGTON, Sir James (c.1555-1614)', ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629'', ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010].</ref>
He married Frances Sapcote (d. 1599) daughter and co-heir of Robert Sapcote of [[Elton, Cambridgeshire|Elton]].
Harington was [[High Sheriff of Rutland]] in 1601.
His second wife was Anne Bernard widow of John Doyley. In a double wedding his eldest son married her daughter, heiress of Doyley's estates at [[Merton, Oxfordshire]].
He died on 3 February 1614.<ref>Simon Healy, 'HARINGTON, Sir James (c.1555-1614)', ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629'', ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010.</ref>
==Family==
Harington's children included;<ref>John Debrett, ''The baronetage of England'', vol. 1 (London, 1824), p. 30.</ref>
* Edward Harington, married Margery Doyley
* Sapcote Harington, married (1) Jane Samwell daughter of Sir William Samwell of [[Upton, Northamptonshire|Upton]], their son [[James Harrington (author)|James Harington]] wrote ''[[The Commonwealth of Oceana]]'', (2) Jane Woodward daughter of Sir John Woodward.
* Anne Harington, married (1) Sir Thomas Foljambe of [[Aldwark, Derbyshire|Aldwark]] (d. 1604) (2) [[Sir John Molyneux, 1st Baronet|Sir John Molyneux]] of [[Teversal]]
* [[Bridget Markham|Bridget Harington]] (1579-1609), married Sir Anthony Markham of [[Sedgebrook]].
==References==
[[Category:16th-century English people]]
[[Category:17th-century English people]]
[[Category:High Sheriffs of Rutland]]
[[Category:People from Rutland]]
Harington was the third son of [[James Harington (lawyer)|Sir James Harington]] of [[Exton, Rutland]] and Lucy Sidney of [[Penshurst]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/2YfF0MV Simon Healy, 'HARINGTON, Sir James (c.1555-1614)', ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629'', ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010].</ref>
He married Frances Sapcote (d. 1599) daughter and co-heir of Robert Sapcote of [[Elton, Cambridgeshire|Elton]].
Harington was [[High Sheriff of Rutland]] in 1601.
His second wife was Anne Bernard widow of John Doyley. In a double wedding his eldest son married her daughter, heiress of Doyley's estates at [[Merton, Oxfordshire]].
He died on 3 February 1614.<ref>Simon Healy, 'HARINGTON, Sir James (c.1555-1614)', ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629'', ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010.</ref>
==Family==
Harington's children included;<ref>John Debrett, ''The baronetage of England'', vol. 1 (London, 1824), p. 30.</ref>
* Edward Harington, married Margery Doyley
* Sapcote Harington, married (1) Jane Samwell daughter of Sir William Samwell of [[Upton, Northamptonshire|Upton]], their son [[James Harrington (author)|James Harington]] wrote ''[[The Commonwealth of Oceana]]'', (2) Jane Woodward daughter of Sir John Woodward.
* Anne Harington, married (1) Sir Thomas Foljambe of [[Aldwark, Derbyshire|Aldwark]] (d. 1604) (2) [[Sir John Molyneux, 1st Baronet|Sir John Molyneux]] of [[Teversal]]
* [[Bridget Markham|Bridget Harington]] (1579-1609), married Sir Anthony Markham of [[Sedgebrook]].
==References==
[[Category:16th-century English people]]
[[Category:17th-century English people]]
[[Category:High Sheriffs of Rutland]]
[[Category:People from Rutland]]
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