Gathorne-Hardy is the name of a British aristocratic family. The first part of the name is pronounced with a long a, i.e. "gay-thorn". The founder of the family was Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook. The "eccentric Gathorne-Hardys" as they are sometimes known,[citation needed] have produced many notable members of 19th and 20th century British society.
Notable people
Hon. Alfred Gathorne-Hardy (1845–1918), British politician, younger son of the 1st Earl
Hon. Edward Gathorne-Hardy (1901–1978), British antiquarian, traveller, and a prominent member of the "Bright young things" group of aristocrats; second son of the 3rd Earl
Gen. Hon. Francis Gathorne-Hardy (1874–1949), British general, younger son of the 2nd Earl
Geoffrey Malcolm Gathorne-Hardy (1878–1972), British soldier, writer and Norse specialist, son of Hon. Alfred Gathorne-Hardy
Lady Isobel Gathorne-Hardy (born Isobel Stanley, 1875–1963), British ice hockey enthusiast, socialite and royal courtier, married Hon. Francis Gathorne-Hardy