It is difficult to imagine by what process such a person as “Sir John Harrison, of Cumberland, Knt., temp. Henry I.,” was fabricated. The county of Cumberland itself did not exist under that name before the middle of the
reign of Henry II., and names like Harrison and Jackson carry on the face of them the marks of a later origin.[5][6]
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See also:
Rosina Marie Young Widdifield, Robert John Young and Daisie Frances Denton : ancestral notes and some of their descendants' page 216
WikiTree profile Harrison-1363 created through the import of SRW 7th July 2011.ged on Jul 7, 2011 by Stephen Wilkinson.
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