13-470: [REDACTED] Look up harden , Harden , or härden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harden may refer to: Places [ edit ] Harden, New South Wales , Australia Harden railway station Harden County Harden, Walsall , England Harden, West Yorkshire , England Harden City, Oklahoma , U.S. Harden (crater) , on
26-534: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages harden [REDACTED] Look up harden , Harden , or härden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harden may refer to: Places [ edit ] Harden, New South Wales , Australia Harden railway station Harden County Harden, Walsall , England Harden, West Yorkshire , England Harden City, Oklahoma , U.S. Harden (crater) , on
39-520: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Janet Harden Janet "Jessy" Harden, n. Allan (25 February 1776 to c.1837) was a Scottish diarist who wrote 32 small volumes, considered exclusive documentations of the Edinburgh New Town society. Her diaries cover the period from 1804 to 1811. Her writing described the daily life of her family's affairs to update her sister, Agnes Ranken, who
52-888: The Moon Other uses [ edit ] "Harden", a song by Lil Wayne from the album Funeral Hardens , historic home and farm in Charles City County, Virginia, U.S. Harden's , a British restaurant guide Harden Furniture , an American furniture manufacturer 1844–2018 People with the given name Harden [ edit ] Harden Askenasy (1908–1975), Romanian Jewish scientist and professor of neurosurgery Harden Bennion (1862–1936), American politician Harden Cooper (1922–1990), American football player and coach Harden Dean (1913–1982), Australian rules footballer Harden M. McConnell (1927–2014), American chemist Harden Sidney Melville (1821–1894), English painter, illustrator and draughtsman People with
65-773: The Moon Other uses [ edit ] "Harden", a song by Lil Wayne from the album Funeral Hardens , historic home and farm in Charles City County, Virginia, U.S. Harden's , a British restaurant guide Harden Furniture , an American furniture manufacturer 1844–2018 People with the given name Harden [ edit ] Harden Askenasy (1908–1975), Romanian Jewish scientist and professor of neurosurgery Harden Bennion (1862–1936), American politician Harden Cooper (1922–1990), American football player and coach Harden Dean (1913–1982), Australian rules footballer Harden M. McConnell (1927–2014), American chemist Harden Sidney Melville (1821–1894), English painter, illustrator and draughtsman People with
78-2049: The Victoria Cross Henry Scott Harden (1834–1879), Australian politician Ingo Harden (born 1928), German music critic and writer James Harden (born 1989), American basketball player Janet Harden (1776–1837), Scottish diarist, also known as Jessy Joel Harden (born c. 1972), Canadian politician John Harden (1871–1931), Irish bishop Jonathan Harden (fl. from 2001), Northern Irish actor and director Joseph Harden (1824–1864), African American missionary Kathryn Paige Harden (fl. 2013–2016), American government official Krysta Harden (fl. 2013–2016), American government official Leon Harden (1947–2017), American football player Marcia Gay Harden (born 1959), American actress Martin Harden (1876–unknown), Czech fencer Maximilian Harden (1861–1927), German journalist Michael Harden (born 1981), American football player Mike Harden (born 1959), American football player Myles Harden (born 2001), American football player Paige Harden (fl. from 2009), American psychologist Rich Harden (born 1981), Canadian baseball player Richard Harden (cricketer) (born 1965), English cricketer Richard Harden (politician) (1916–2000), Northern Irish politician Rupert Harden (born 1985), Australian-born English rugby player Sheldon Harden (1920–2005), American football player Theodore Harden (1830–1900), Australian politician Thomas C. Harden (c.1856 – 1925), American politician Tim Harden (born 1974), American athlete Ty Harden (born 1984), American soccer player Wilbur Harden (1924–1969), American jazz musician Wolf Harden (born 1962), German classical pianist See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Harden All pages with titles containing Harden Hardening (disambiguation) Hardin (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
91-1924: The Victoria Cross Henry Scott Harden (1834–1879), Australian politician Ingo Harden (born 1928), German music critic and writer James Harden (born 1989), American basketball player Janet Harden (1776–1837), Scottish diarist, also known as Jessy Joel Harden (born c. 1972), Canadian politician John Harden (1871–1931), Irish bishop Jonathan Harden (fl. from 2001), Northern Irish actor and director Joseph Harden (1824–1864), African American missionary Kathryn Paige Harden (fl. 2013–2016), American government official Krysta Harden (fl. 2013–2016), American government official Leon Harden (1947–2017), American football player Marcia Gay Harden (born 1959), American actress Martin Harden (1876–unknown), Czech fencer Maximilian Harden (1861–1927), German journalist Michael Harden (born 1981), American football player Mike Harden (born 1959), American football player Myles Harden (born 2001), American football player Paige Harden (fl. from 2009), American psychologist Rich Harden (born 1981), Canadian baseball player Richard Harden (cricketer) (born 1965), English cricketer Richard Harden (politician) (1916–2000), Northern Irish politician Rupert Harden (born 1985), Australian-born English rugby player Sheldon Harden (1920–2005), American football player Theodore Harden (1830–1900), Australian politician Thomas C. Harden (c.1856 – 1925), American politician Tim Harden (born 1974), American athlete Ty Harden (born 1984), American soccer player Wilbur Harden (1924–1969), American jazz musician Wolf Harden (born 1962), German classical pianist See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Harden All pages with titles containing Harden Hardening (disambiguation) Hardin (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
104-460: The lounge bar of the hall, now an educational and holiday centre, is named "The Harden Bar" in their memory. The British Museum has an 1806 drawing by John Harden described as "Portrait group of five figures, including John Constable making a drawing of Jessy Harden; five figures seated around table at Brathay Hall". Harden diaries and letters are held in the Archives and Manuscripts Collections of
117-555: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Harden . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harden&oldid=1220768274 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
130-555: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Harden . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harden&oldid=1220768274 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
143-1176: The surname Harden [ edit ] Alex Harden (born 1993), American basketball player Alice Harden (1948–2012), American politician Arlene Harden (born 1945), American country music singer Arthur Harden (1865–1940), British biochemist Blaine Harden (born 1952), American journalist and author Bobby Harden (born 1967), American football player Buddy Harden (born 1940), American politician Cecil M. Harden (1894–1984), American educator and politician Cedric Harden (born 1974), American football player Chad Harden (born 1970), Canadian professional chuckwagon racer Clinton Harden (born 1947), American politician Derrick Harden (born 1964), American football player Duane Harden (born 1971), German-born American musician Edgar L. Harden (1906–1996), American university president Frank Harden (1922–2018), American radio announcer Geoff Harden (1943–2006), British journalist and folk music promoter Greg Harden (fl. from 1986), life coach and motivational speaker Gwen Harden (born 1940), Australian botanist and author Henry Eric Harden (1912–1945), English recipient of
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#1732852511771156-1176: The surname Harden [ edit ] Alex Harden (born 1993), American basketball player Alice Harden (1948–2012), American politician Arlene Harden (born 1945), American country music singer Arthur Harden (1865–1940), British biochemist Blaine Harden (born 1952), American journalist and author Bobby Harden (born 1967), American football player Buddy Harden (born 1940), American politician Cecil M. Harden (1894–1984), American educator and politician Cedric Harden (born 1974), American football player Chad Harden (born 1970), Canadian professional chuckwagon racer Clinton Harden (born 1947), American politician Derrick Harden (born 1964), American football player Duane Harden (born 1971), German-born American musician Edgar L. Harden (1906–1996), American university president Frank Harden (1922–2018), American radio announcer Geoff Harden (1943–2006), British journalist and folk music promoter Greg Harden (fl. from 1986), life coach and motivational speaker Gwen Harden (born 1940), Australian botanist and author Henry Eric Harden (1912–1945), English recipient of
169-671: Was living in India with her husband. Harden was born in Edinburgh , Scotland, on 25 February 1776. Her father, Robert Allan, was a banker, and the owner of the newspaper Caledonian Mercury . Her mother was Margaret Learmonth. Harden and her husband John lived for some time at Brathay Hall near Ambleside in Cumbria, England, renting it from Henry Law who had inherited it in 1802 on the death of his father, George Law, its builder. Their guests there included Wordsworth , Coleridge and Constable , and
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