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  1. Edward Lascelles, 1st Earl of Harewood (7 January 1740 – 3 April 1820) was a British landowner, art collector, peer and, before which, member of parliament. [1] He was the son of Edward Lascelles, a senior customs official in Barbados, himself a son of Daniel Lascelles.

  2. Earl of Harewood ( / ˈhɑːrwʊd / ⓘ [3] ), in the County of York, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. [4] History. The title was created in 1812 for Edward Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood, a wealthy sugar plantation owner and former Member of Parliament for Northallerton.

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · On the death of his cousin, Edwin Lascelles (no issue), 1st Baron Harewood, Edward inherited the Lascelles family fortune made in the West Indies through customs positions and the slave trade.

    • Anne Lascelles, Countess of Harewood
    • January 7, 1740
    • St. Michael's, Barbodoes, British West Indies
    • April 3, 1820
  4. The Lascelles Family and the Caribbean. The Lascelles family, now earls of Harewood, had interests in the Caribbean from 1648 until 1975, when the family sold its last plantation.

  5. 22 de feb. de 2007 · The estate was inherited by another Barbadian-born family member, Edward Lascelles (1740-1820), 1st Earl Harewood. After 1788, the owners of Harewood steadily reduced their interests in...

  6. Edward Lascelles 1st Earl of Harewood was born on 7 January 1740, in Barbados, his father, Edward Lascelles Sr., was 37 and his mother, Frances Ball, was 35. He married Catherine Mary Lloyd in 1760, in Barbados.

  7. Edward Harewood Lascelles (1847-1917), pastoralist and businessman, was born on 3 October 1847 in Bothwell, Van Diemen's Land, son of Edwin Lascelles and his wife Eliza, née Nicholas; he was a grandson of T. A. Lascelles.