Gathorne-Hardy
Gathorne-Hardy is a surname of English origin. The first part is pronounced with a long 'a', i.e. as if "gaythorn". People with that surname include:
- Alfred Gathorne-Hardy (1845–1918), British Member of Parliament
- Edward Gathorne-Hardy (1901–78), British Bohemian socialite
- Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook (1814–1906), British politician
- Geoffrey Malcolm Gathorne-Hardy (1878–1972), British soldier, writer and Norse specialist
- Lady Isobel Gathorne-Hardy (born Isobel Stanley, 1875–1963), Britishwoman, daughter of the Lord Stanley who founded the Stanley Cup for ice hockey, and one of the first women to play that game
- John Francis Gathorne-Hardy (1874–1949), British general
- John Gathorne-Hardy, 2nd Earl of Cranbrook (1839–1911), known as Lord Medway 1892–1906, British peer and Member of Parliament
- Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy (born 1933), British biographer
- Robert Gathorne-Hardy (1902–73), British garden and fiction writer
See also
- Earl of Cranbrook, a title in the British peerage created for Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy
- All pages with titles containing Gathorne-Hardy
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