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      • The traditional burial place of the Lascelles Earls of Harewood is All Saints' Church, Harewood.
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  2. Feb 11, 2024 · Published: February 11, 2024. in Harewood, West Yorkshire. You Are Here: Home » Blog » History » David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood: A Modern Aristocrat Bridging Tradition and Progress. In the heart of Yorkshire, amidst the sprawling elegance of Harewood House, resides David Lascelles, the 8th Earl of Harewood.

  3. He is a chef and heir-apparent to the earldom. [15] Hon. Edward David Lascelles (born 19 November 1982). He obtained Royal Consent to marry Sophie Cartlidge on 2 August 2014 in Harewood House. Edward and Sophie welcomed a son, Sebastian Lascelles, in August 2020. [citation needed] In 1990, Lascelles married artist Diane Howse, now the Countess ...

  4. Lord Harewood died of a heart attack on 24 May 1947 at the age of 64 at his home, Harewood House. He is buried in the Lascelles family vault at All Saints' Church, Harewood. Lady Harewood, the Princess Royal, survived him by almost eighteen years and died in 1965.

  5. The traditional burial place of the Lascelles Earls of Harewood is All Saints' Church, Harewood. Barons Harewood, second creation (1790) Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood (1713–1795) Barons Harewood, third creation (1796) Edward Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood (1740–1820) (created Earl of Harewood in 1812) Earls of Harewood (1812)

  6. The Lascelles family, now earls of Harewood, had interests in the Caribbean from 1648 until 1975, when the family sold its last plantation. The fullest and most interesting account of their activities is Simon Smith's study Slavery, family and gentry capitalism in the British Atlantic: the world of the Lascelles, 1648-1834 (Cambridge Studies in ...

  7. Edwin used some of his immense wealth to build Harewood House in Yorkshire. The building took 11 years to complete, and was built, decorated and furnished by the best craftsmen in England. The Lascelles family involvement in the transatlantic slave trade continued until the Slavery Abolition Act was passed in 1833.

  8. Nestled between Leeds and Harrogate, on the border between West and North Yorkshire, lies the Harewood Estate. Stretching from the edge of Leeds in the South to the River Wharfe in the North it covers a sweeping landscape designed by Lancelot “Capability” Brown and has been home to the Lascelles family since 1738.

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