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  1. Lord Harewood married Lady Louisa Thynne (25 March 1801 - 1859), daughter of Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath, on 5 July 1823. [1] They had thirteen children: Henry Thynne Lascelles, 4th Earl of Harewood (1824–1892) Egremont William Lascelles (1825–1892), married Jessie Malcolm and had issue. George Edwin Lascelles (1826–1911), married ...

  2. The ground that Harewood House was built on was bought by Henry Lascelles in 1738, using money from the West Indian sugar trade. The money came from owning plantations, slaves, ships and warehouses, a fact that was pervasive throughout British society at the time, with many of the great institutions; the Church, banks, artistic and educational ...

  3. When Henry Lascelles Harewood 6th Earl of Harewood was born on 9 September 1882, in London, England, United Kingdom, his father, Henry Ulick Lascelles, was 36 and his mother, Florence Katharine Bridgeman, was 23. He married Princess Mary of the United Kingdom on 28 February 1922, in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom.

  4. The Earl of Harewood KG GCVO DSO TD; Personal details Born 9 September 1882 London, England: Died 24 May 1947 (aged 64) Harewood House, Yorkshire: Spouse(s) Mary, Princess Royal (m. 1922–47; his death) Children George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood The Hon Gerald Lascelles

  5. Henry Thynne Lascelles, 4th Earl of Harewood (18 June 1824 – 24 June 1892), was a British peer and the son of Henry Lascelles, 3rd Earl of Harewood . He took a great interest in the operation of the Leeds General Infirmary, and the St James Hospital Workhouse, working with the Chairman of the Leeds Board of Guardians, Major (William ...

  6. 7 de oct. de 2019 · When his grandfather died in 1892 and his father became the 5th Earl of Harewood, Henry was able to use one of his father’s subsidiary titles and be styled Viscount Lascelles. He became the 6th Earl of Harewood upon the death of his father in 1929. Henry grew up at Harewood House, the family seat near Leeds in Yorkshire, England.