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- Harclay is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle (c. 1270–1323), English military leader Henry Harclay...
- Roger de Clifford and granted to Andrew de Harcla (anglicized to Andrew de Harclay or Hartley). The name Harcla is thought to be from the Old English for...
- 1st Earl of Carlisle (c. 1270 – 3 March 1323), alternatively Andreas de Harcla, was an important English military leader in the borderlands with Scotland...
- Henry (of) Harclay (Latin: Henricus Harcleius, also Harcla or Harcley; c. 1270 – 25 June 1317) was an English medieval philosopher and university chancellor...
- Carlisle. He had already been summoned to Parliament as Lord Harclay (or Lord Harcla) in 1321. However, Lord Carlisle was executed for treason in 1323, with...
- ****berland, 1282) 1295– Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale c.1296 Michael de Harcla (Sheriff of ****berland, 1285) 1302– John de Halton, Bishop of Carlisle Alexander...
- lands confiscated and given to Andrew de Harcla for supporting the king against the uprising. However, by 1323 Harcla too had been executed for treason and...
- village. In a rebellion of barons against Edward II in 1322, Sir Andreas de Harcla mustered his army near Kirby Hill before the Battle of Boroughbridge. The...
- Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2020. Summerson, Henry (2004). "Harclay [Harcla], Andrew, Earl of Carlisle (c. 1270–1323)". Oxford Dictionary of National...
- His activities with Andrew de Harcla in the Scottish Marches led to his being outlawed in 1323 on discovery of Harcla's treason, but he was pardoned upon...