Harley, Robert d'Arcy Conington, son of Col. Sir Robert William Harley, K.C.M.G., C. B., by Annie, daughter of Henry Francis Conington, of Ranby Hall, Lincs; b. Jan. 4, 1870; adm. Sept. 25, 1884 (R); left April 1887.
HARLEY, ROBERT WILLIAM DAKER, eldest son of John Harley, Ross Hall, Shropshire, and Anna Maria Platt, dau. of Robert Smith, Pontypool, Monmouthshire; b. 3 Apr 1846; adm. 28 Sep 1860 (James'); rowed v. Eton 28 Jul 1864; left Aug 1865; Magdalene Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 20 Oct 1865, matr. Mich. 1865; succeeded to estates of Earls of Oxford under the will of Jane, Lady Langdale, daughter of Edward Harley, 5th Earl of Oxford (qv); of Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire; DL JP Herefordshire, High Sheriff 1883; JP Shropshire 1880, also JP Radnorshire; m. 17 Dec 1878 Hon. Patience Annie Rodney, only dau. of Robert Dennett Rodney, 6th Baron Rodney; d. 13 Nov 1907.
HARLEY, HON. ROBERT, second son of Edward Harley, 3rd Earl of Oxford (qv); b. 10 Sep 1727; adm. May 1735; left 1743; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 3 Nov 1744; MA 28 Jun 1748; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 25 Feb 1746/7, called to bar 21 Nov 1751; Recorder of Tewkesbury from 1756 (?); d. unm. 12 Jan 1760.
HARLEY, ROBERT, son of Edward Harley (adm. under Busby, qv); b.; in under school lists 1715-9; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 5 Mar 1722/3, aged 16; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 23 Apr 1724, called to bar 2 Jun 1738, refused to become Bencher 23 Jan 1751; Recorder of Leominster from 1732, also Recorder of Tewkesbury from 1764 (?); MP Leominster 1734-41, 25 Mar 1742-7, Droitwich from 1754; d. unm. 14 Mar 1774.
HARLEY, HON. THOMAS, fourth son of Edward Harley, 3rd Earl of Oxford (qv); b. 24 Aug 1730; adm. Apr 1738; left 1748; entered office of a London merchant; soon after marriage set up in business as a wine merchant in Aldersgate Street; banker, firm Raymond, Harley, Webber & Co., George Street, Mansion House, London (afterwards Thomas Harley, Cameron & Sons), 1778-97; MP City of London 1761-74, Herefordshire 22 May 1776-1802; Alderman, Portsoken Ward, City of London 5 May 1761 – May 1785, Bridge Without Ward (and “Father of the City”) from 31 May 1785, Sheriff 1763-4, Lord Mayor 1767-8; Prime Warden, Goldsmiths’ Co. 1762-3; as Sheriff caused No. 45 of the North Briton to be burnt at the Royal Exchange 3 Dec 1763; Privy Councillor 27 May 1768, in recognition of his services during the Wilkesite riots, being the first Lord Mayor admitted to the Privy Council in modern times; a prominent supporter of the Court party in the City; President, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, from 1770; member, Committee of the Privy Council for India and Foreign Plantations 5 Mar 1784 – 23 Aug 1786; of Berrington Hall, Leominster, Herefs.; Lord Lieut., Radnorshire, from 8 Apr 1791; m. 16 Mar 1754 Anne, dau. of Edward Bangham MP, Deputy Auditor of the Imprest; d. 1 Dec 1804. DNB.
HARLEY, HON. WILLIAM, fifth son of Edward Harley, 3rd Earl of Oxford (qv); b. 30 May 1733; adm. Apr 1743 (Watts'); left 1749; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 23 Dec 1749, Canoneer Student 22 Dec 1749 – void 20 Jun 1758, expiry year of grace as R. Everley; BA 1753; MA 1756; ordained; Rector of Everley, Wiltshire, from 2 Jul 1757; Vicar of Uffington, Berks., 29 Oct 1763- Jan 1769; Vicar of Old Sodbury, Gloucs., from Jan 1769; Prebendary of York from 10 Feb 1762 and of Worcester from 15 Dec 1764; d. 8 Jul 1769.
HARLING, WILLIAM, son of Christopher Harling, Carlisle; b. ; in school list 1731; KS (aged 14) 1733; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1738, adm. pens. 2 Jun 1738, scholar 14 May 1739; BA 1741/2; MA 1745; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1744, Major Fellow 5 Apr 1745; Clerk, Secretary of State’s Office, Jun 1742-8. [presumably Rev. William Harling MA, Rector of Kilkhampton, Cornwall, will proved PCC 24 Mar 1764]
HARLOW, GEORGE HENRY, “posthumous son of a China merchant” [was father EICS Canton ?]; b. 10 Jan 1787; at school under Vincent, “for a short time” (Cunningham, British Painters, ii, 312); studied under Henry De Cort, landscape painter, and Samuel Drummond, portrait painter; in Sir Thomas Lawrence’s studio for about eighteen months; exhibited at Royal Academy 1804 onwards; painter of portraits and historical pictures; his picture, Trial of Queen Katharine, containing portraits of Mrs Siddons and the Kembles, subsequently engraved by George Clint, was exhibited in 1817; visited Italy to study Old Master paintings there 1818, being elected a member of the Accademia di S. Luca in Rome and painting his own portrait for the Uffizi Gallery in Florence; returned to London Jan 1819; d. 4 Feb 1819. DNB.
HARLOWE, THOMAS, son of John Harlowe, City of London; b.; adm.; QS; failed to obtain election to either University 1599; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 8 Feb 1599/1600, aged 17, Canoneer Student 1599 – c. 1611; BA 1603; MA 1606; adm. Middle Temple 28 Nov 1606.
HARMAN, ---; b.; in school list 1754.