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Harrison of The North of Branthwaite


Cleator, Cumbria, United kingdom
About

Anthony Harrison, known formally as Harrison of The North of Branthwaite, belongs to the indigenous class of Cumberland Statesmen—equivalent to Scottish Clan Chiefs. These Statesmen trace their heritage back to post-945 AD when Cumberland, part of Scotland, evolved into a melting pot of native Britons, Scots, and settlers. Anthony’s family descends from the Tungri tribe of Tongeren, Belgium, with ties to the Duke of Habspruch, blending Celtic and Roman traditions.

As the present head of his family, Anthony is an advocate for Cumberland’s indigenous land rights and a voice for Cumbric cultural revival. A former commissioned officer in the Regular Army, he served in the Honourable Artillery Company and Special Forces, following in his father’s footsteps.

Anthony’s work includes discovering the “Secret Symbol of The Red Dragon” at Glastonbury, which pinpoints King Arthur’s Round Table. His mission honours his ancestors and seeks to restore pride to fellow Cumbrians.

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