Earl of Harewood
Earl of Harewood (/ˈhɑːrwʊd/ ⓘ), in the County of York, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Earldom of Harewood | |
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Arms: of Lascelles: Sable, a Cross-Patoncé within a Bordure, Or. Crest: A Bear's Head couped at the neck Ermine, muzzled Gules, buckled Or, collared Gules, rimed and studded Or. Supporters: On either side a Bear Ermine, muzzled and collared Gules, buckled with chain reflexed over the back Or, the collar studded and rimmed Gold, and pendent therefrom an Escutcheon Sable, charged with a Cross-Patoncé Gold | |
Creation date | 7 September 1812 |
Created by | The Prince Regent (acting on behalf of his father King George III) |
Peerage | Peerage of the United Kingdom |
First holder | Edward Lascelles, 1st Earl of Harewood |
Present holder | David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood |
Heir apparent | Alexander Lascelles, Viscount Lascelles |
Remainder to | the 1st Earl's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten |
Subsidiary titles | Viscount Lascelles Baron Harewood |
Status | Extant |
Seat(s) | Harewood House |
Former seat(s) | Goldsborough Hall |
Motto | In Solo Deo Salus (In God alone is our salvation) |
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