House of Hargreaves-Gent

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The House of Hargreaves-Gent (German: Haus der Hargreaves-Gent; French: Maison des Hargreaves-Gand; Dutch: Huis Hargreaves-Gent) is an English-Belgian royal and noble dynasty, a cadet branch of the House of Hargreaves, that has ruled over the Kingdom of Sarum since 2023. The house previously reigned in the Kingdom of Norton and it's various client states and territories from 2022-2023 and is a noble house in various other nations.

The dynasty serves as a cadet branch of the old English bourgeois House of Hargreaves whose origins are traced to the counties of Cheshire and Lancashire in the north of England, and established de jure through the marriage of Ellen Hargreaves, to the Belgian Edward Gent (anglicised: Ghent) in 1814. The house is associated with the Saruit royal family through the cognatic descent of Alexander of Sarum.

House of Hargreaves-Gent
Haus der Hargreaves-Gent (German)
Maison des Hargreaves-Gand (French)
Huis Hargreaves-Gent (Dutch)
Royal and noble house
Coat of arms of the House of Hargreaves-Gent
Parent houseHouse of Hargreaves
Country Norton
Vishwamitra
Current regionSomerset, United Kingdom
Place of originHargrave, Cheshire
Ghent
Founded1936; 88 years ago (1936) (de facto)
1814; 210 years ago (1814) (de jure)
FounderPrince Donald, Duke of Perrott (de facto)
James Hargreaves Gent (de jure)
Current headAlexander
Titles
  • King of the Nortonians
    (2021–present)
  • Duke of Perrott
    (2021–present)
  • Duke of Clernau
    (2021–present)
  • Earl of Roesstal
    (2021–present)
  • Count Burfield
    (2022–present)
  • President of Norton
    (2021-2022)
Style(s)"Majesty"
"Royal Highness"
"Excellency"
Estate(s)Camellianborg
Hargrave Hall