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  1. 1 day ago · But the only gate now existing which bars the passage of carriages in this neighbourhood is that in Harewood Place, between the north side of this square and Oxford Street. On the north side of the square, with its stables facing Oxford Street, is Harewood House, the residence of the Earl of Harewood.

  2. 1 day ago · His daughter Mary married Daniel Lascelles, and through this marriage their grandson Edward, created Lord Harewood in 1796 and Earl of Harewood in 1812, succeeded to the property, which he owned in 1810.

  3. 3 days ago · The 'manors' of Ainderby, Thrintoft and Morton formed part of a settlement made by Edward Lascelles in 1800, and the Earl of Harewood still owns a considerable portion of the land, but the manorial rights have fallen into abeyance.

    • David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood1
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  4. 3 days ago · The Private Apartments on the first floor of Harewood House have hosted artists, presidents, kings and queens for over 250 years, and have been used by the Lascelles family since the 18th century. You will be guided around rooms that are still in use by the 8th Earl and Countess, filled with objects and artwork that reflect their ...

  5. 2 days ago · Kentish Town author David Lascelles’s definitive new book, Horace Jones: Architect of Tower Bridge, has for the first time shone a light on the much-overlooked and forgotten Victorian who was responsible for the bridge and many other important London buildings.

  6. 3 days ago · Originally posted by cryrst. Yup but it was a while ago. Oh for the record have you seen what’s happening in Africa. Niger and now Gabon being taken over by the military.

  7. 2 days ago · Among other patients who Ethel remembered were Gerald Lascelles, and the visit of his father the Earl of Harewood, as well as Polish airmen and Italian prisoners of war.