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Harrington, DE -- U.S. city in Delaware
Population (2000): 3174
Housing Units (2000): 1328
Land area (2000): 1.999875 sq. miles (5.179651 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.027594 sq. miles (0.071468 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.027469 sq. miles (5.251119 sq. km)
FIPS code: 33120
Located within: Delaware (DE), FIPS 10
Location: 38.924446 N, 75.574720 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 19952
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Harrington, WA -- U.S. city in Washington
Population (2000): 426
Housing Units (2000): 235
Land area (2000): 0.379598 sq. miles (0.983153 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.379598 sq. miles (0.983153 sq. km)
FIPS code: 29745
Located within: Washington (WA), FIPS 53
Location: 47.480251 N, 118.255422 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 99134
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Harrington

Harrington (or Harington) may refer to:

Harrington (Princess Anne, Maryland)

Harrington is a historic home located at Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland, United States. It is a two-story, mid-18th century, frame farm house approximately . It is one of the very few existing two-story frame 18th century farm houses of the area. The land on which the house was built was patented to a Thomas Holbrook, relative of the builder, in 1682 and remained in the Holbrook family for over 120 years.

Harrington was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

Harrington (surname)

Harrington (or Harington) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Adam Harrington (disambiguation)
  • Al Harrington, American basketball player
  • Al Harrington (actor)
  • Alan Harrington, Welsh footballer
  • Anna Short Harrington, actress portraying Aunt Jemima
  • Anthony David Harrington a.k.a. Anthony David, American R&B singer
  • Baron Harrington of Aldingham
  • Audrey Harington, aka Ethelreda, alleged illegitimate daughter of Henry VIII of England and the royal laundress
  • Bernard Joseph Harrington, American clergyman
  • Betty Jean Harrington, American gymnast
  • Bob Harrington, jazz musician
  • Cate Harrington, British actress
  • Celestine Tate Harrington, street musician
  • Charles Harington may refer to :
    • Sir Charles Robert Harington, Welsh chemist
    • General Sir Charles Henry Pepys Harington, British army officer
    • General Sir Charles Harington Harington, British army officer
  • Cheryl Francis Harrington, actress
  • Chris Harrington may refer to :
    • Chris Harrington (American football), American football player
    • Chris Harrington (ice hockey), ice hockey player
  • Conrad Harrington, Canadian businessman
  • Curtis Harrington, American film director
  • Dan Harrington may refer to :
    • Dan Harrington, professional poker player
    • Dan Harrington (Montana politician)
  • Daniel J. Harrington (1940–2014), American biblical scholar
  • David C. Harrington, American politician
  • The de Harringtons, English Baron's of Muchland
  • Dedrick Harrington, American football player
  • Desmond Harrington, American actor
  • Donald Harington (writer), American novelist
  • Donald J. Harrington, president of St. John's University in New York
  • Donald S. Harrington, American politician and religious leader
  • Doug Harrington, guitarist
  • Earl of Harrington
  • Ed Harrington, Canadian American football player
  • Edward Harrington, International male model from Chicago Illinois USA
  • Edward Harrington, a.k.a. Eddy Clearwater, American blues musician
  • Emerson Harrington, American politician
  • Eric Harrington, Canadian businessman
  • Ethel Harrington, American sprinter
  • Fred Harvey Harrington, American educator
  • George Harringtonmay refer to:
  • George Christy, American minstrel performer born George Harrington
  • George P. Harrington, American politician from Wisconsin
  • George Harrington (actor), British actor of the silent film era
  • George Harrington (businessman), American businessman and colleague of Thomas Edison
  • George Harrington (diplomat), U.S. minister to Switzerland
  • Gerry Harrington, Irish Gaelic athletics chairman
  • Gordon Sidney Harrington, Canadian politician
  • Hago Harrington, American ice-hockey player
  • Hastings Edward Harington, English VC recipient
  • Henry F. Harrington, American newspaper editor
  • Henry Moore Harrington, American military officer
  • Henry W. Harrington, American politician
  • Illtyd Harrington (1931–2015), British politician
  • Isaac R. Harrington, Irish-American mayor of Buffalo,
  • James Harrington may refer to :
    • James Harrington (Yorkist knight)
    • James Harrington (author), usually spelt Harington, English political philosopher (1611-1677)
    • James Harington (lawyer)
    • Major-General Sir James Harrington, 3rd Baronet, officer in the New Model Army
  • Jay Harrington, American actor
  • Jessica Harrington, Irish racehorse trainer
  • J. J. Harrington, American politician
  • Joe Harrington (baseball)
  • Joey Harrington, American football player
  • John Harrington may refer to :
    • John Harington, 1st Baron Harington of Exton (1539–1613), British politician
    • John Harington (treasurer), official of Henry VIII
    • John Harington (writer) (1561–1612), British writer, son of the treasurer
    • John Peabody Harrington (1884–1961), American linguist and ethnologist
    • John Harrington (American football) (1921–1992), American football player
    • John Harrington (baseball) (born c. late 1930s), American business manager
    • John Harrington (ice hockey) (born 1957), American player
  • Joseph Harrington may refer to :
    • Joseph Julian Harrington, North Carolina politician
  • Josh Harrington, American BMX rider
  • Kate Harrington, American actress
  • Kate Harrington (poet)
  • Kevin Harrington (actor), Australian actor
  • Laura Harrington, American actress
  • Laurence Harrington, British actor
  • Leo Harrington, American mathematician
  • Lorinza Harrington, American basketball player
  • Lucy Harington, English Countess
  • Mae Harrington, American supercentenarian
  • Margaret Harrington, Canadian politician
  • Mark Harrington (disambiguation)
  • Martin Harrington, British songwriter and record producer
  • Maura Harrington, Irish activist
  • Melissa Harrington, American actress
  • Michael Harrington may refer to :
    • Michael Harrington, American socialist
    • Michael J. Harrington, American politician
    • Michael Harrington (soccer)
    • Michael Harrington (writer), Newfoundland writer and editor
    • Mike Harrington, computer game developer
  • Odile Harington, alleged South African agent
  • Ollie Harrington, American cartoonist
  • Othella Harrington, American basketball player
  • Pádraig Harrington, Irish golfer
  • Pat Harrington may refer to :
    • Pat Harrington, Sr., Canadian actor
    • Pat Harrington, Jr., his son, American actor
    • Pat Harrington (soccer), Canadian soccer player
    • Patrick Harrington, far right politician in the United Kingdom
    • Patrick Harrington (Roman Catholic Bishop), bishop of the Diocese of Lodwar in Kenya
  • Paul Harrington, Irish musician
  • Paul Randall Harrington, American orthopaedic surgeon and designer of the Harrington Rod
  • Perry Harrington, American football player
  • Perry G. Harrington, American politician
  • Phil Harrington, Welsh footballer
  • Rex Harrington, Canadian ballet dancer
  • Richard Harrington (photographer) (1911–2005), German-Canadian photographer
  • Richard Harrington (actor) (1975-), Welsh actor
  • Richard Harrington (British politician) (1957-), MP for Watford since 2010
  • Richard C. Harrington, British physician and psychologist
  • Robert Harrington may refer to :
    • Robert George Harrington (1904–1987), astronomer, worked at Palomar Observatory
    • Robert Sutton Harrington (1942–1993), astronomer, worked at the US Naval Observatory
  • Rod Harrington, English darts player
  • Rowdy L. Harrington, American film director
  • Scott Harrington, American racing driver
  • S. W. Harrington, American physician, All-American football player, and head football coach
  • Steven Harrington a.k.a. Steve Strange, Welsh pop singer
  • Theophilus Harrington, American jurist
  • Thomas Harrington, American FBI deputy director
  • Thomas Harrington, British founder of Thomas Harrington Ltd (coachbuilders)
  • Tim Harrington, founding member of hard rock group Masters of Reality
  • Timothy Charles Harrington, Irish politician
  • Ty Harrington, American college baseball coach
  • Vincent F. Harrington, American politician
  • Wilfred Harrington, Irish priest
  • William Harrington (disambiguation), including Bill
Harrington (novel)

Harrington is an 1817 novel by British novelist Maria Edgeworth. The novel was written in response to a letter from a Jewish-American reader who complained about Edgeworth's stereotypically anti-semitic portrayals of Jews in Castle Rackrent (1800), Belinda (1801), The Absentee (1812), and her Moral Tales (1801) for children. The novel is an autobiography of a "recovering anti-Semite", whose youthful prejudices are undone by contact with various Jewish characters, particularly a young woman. It also makes parallels between the religious discrimination of the Jews and the Catholics in Ireland. Set between the Jewish Naturalization Act of 1753 and the Gordon Riots of 1780, the timeframe highlights these connections.

Usage examples of "harrington".

Harrington had hit this time around, only Chantilly had mounted any effective resistance.

To me it was bloody monotonous but Michaelis was enthralled and even Harrington appeared to be mildly interested.

While Lady Harrington was making up a rubber at whist, she asked me if I had any other letters for ladies.

I had not much trouble in obtaining their consent, and we found ourselves in distinguished company, among the persons present being the Countess of Harrington, Lady Stanhope, and Emilie and her daughters.

The republics of Plato, Sir Thomas More, Campanella, Harrington, as the communities of Robert Owen and M.

He said that instruction would do, and he was not only, younger and handsomer, but he was fresher from the schools than old Harrington, who, even the lady sketchers could see, painted in an obsolescent manner.

Adams but that he had borrowed from the writings of the seventeenth-century philosopher James Harrington.

James's Park to see Lady Harrington for whom I bore a letter, as I have mentioned.

This address, delivered with an ironical accent, embarrassed Madame Cornelis, but Lady Harrington, a great supporter of hers, came to her rescue.

For a fortnight I saw nothing of her, but I met her again in a house where Lady Harrington had told me to present myself, giving her name.

I wanted Lady Harrington to let the child go, but she was too much amused to do so.

On this occasion Lady Harrington was the means of getting Madame Cornelis two hundred guineas.

Flower Child Andromede was reciting gruesome poetry to Gunsmoke Harrington while Harrington practiced his quick-draw.

Lady Harrington had begun a tradition when she detached two of her pinnaces to support ACS' antismuggling inspections twelve years ago.

Lady Harrington had begun a tradition when she detached two of her pinnaces to support ACS’ antismuggling inspections twelve years ago.