Hi
Here's some more information about Richard Harrison:-
Coat of Arms and Crest
Coat of Arms - Azure, three demi-lions rampant or.
Crest ; A demi–lion rampant argent, holding a laurel wreath proper.
He was High Sheriff in 1787.
from Grazebrooks “The Heraldry of Worcestershire”
Volume 3 of the Victoria County History of Worcester gives information about Temple Laughern.
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43160&strquery=Temple%20LaughernThe Harrisons apparently lived at Temple Laughern from the early 1800’s until 1840
This is probably a reference to him on the Access to Archives website
Worcestershire Quarter Sessions
Catalogue Ref. 1
Quarter Sessions Rolls - ref. 1/1
FILE - Sessions 1779 Easter - ref. 1/1/477 - date: 1779
item: Easter 1779: Statement of Assets to qualify as JPs by:- John Durant, Hagley Rectory. Joseph Cartwright, Dudley Vicarage. Thomas Ward, land in Hallow & St. Clements. Samuel Sandys, land in Powick. Richard Harrison, land in St. Johns in Bed. John Dandridge, land in Great Malvern & St. Michael in Bedwardine. Thomas Holbeche, land in Dodderhill. Richard Hudson, land in Wick near Pershore. Henry Cecil, land in Hanbury. - ref. 1/1/477/9-17 [n.d.]
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