

Isabel was co-heiress c. 1369 to her uncle, Robert le Brun, by which she inherited the manor of Drumburgh (in Bowness), Bowness, Cardurnock, etc., and a one-third share in the manors of Bothel (in Torpenhow), Beaumont, and Brunskaith, co. Cumberland.
Nicholas Harrington, Lord of Farleton m.1 (ante Sep 1369) Isabel English (Sir William English of Appleby, Little Strickland, and Hasket, Westmorland, Knight of the Shire for Westmoreland and Margaret le Brun, b. abt.1345)[2]
Issue: 3 sons; 5 dau.[10]
He m.2 (ante Aug 1397)[4] Joan (Jennet) Venables (father: Hugh Venables, of Kinderton, Cheshire).[5] Joan/Jennet was widow successively of Thomas de Lathom, Knt. (died 1382), of Lathom, Knowsley, and Huyton, co. Lancaster, and Roger Fazakerley.[5]. No issue.
Reportedly an ancestress of George Washington,1st US President: http://washington.ancestryregister.com/HAVERINGTONLineage00006.htm
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1350
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Penrith, Cumbria, England
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1364
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Lathom and Knowsley, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1367
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<Of, Astbury, Cheshire, England>
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1373
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Farleton & Chorley, Lancashire, England
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1375
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Probably Wolphege, Lancashire, England
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1378
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1379
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Hornby Castle, Lancashire, England
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1381
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Farleton, Lancashire, England
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1384
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Hornby Castle, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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