She first married
Francis, Lord Hastings (1560–1595). Their home was the
Old Castle at
Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Their children included; • Catherine Hastings, who married
Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield, died 28 August 1636 •
Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon, who succeeded his grandfather as
Earl of Huntingdon. •
George Hastings (d. 1641), married Seymour Pryn daughter of Gilbert Pryn of
Allington, near
Chippenham, and Jane Davis. • Edward Hastings, (d. 1617) • Theodosia Hastings (d. 1671), who married in 1627
Francis Bodenham of
Ryhall,
Rutland, (d. 1645). She was a
lady-in-waiting to
Elizabeth, and has been portrayed as "mercenary" in selling her influence. On 23 February 1600 the envoy
Louis Verreycken from the Spanish Netherlands had an audience with
Queen Elizabeth. The great ladies of the court, dressed in white "excellently brave", including Lady Hastings, with her sisters
Mabel, Lady Noel, and
Theodosia, Lady Dudley (or her mother-in-law Mary, Lady Dudley), waited in the presence chamber. In 1600
Sir William Cornwallis younger published his
Essayes with a dedicatory letter by Henry Olney to three of the Harington sisters; "Lady Sara Hastings, the Lady Theodosia Dudley, the
Lady Mary Wingfield", and their friend and cousin
Lady Mary Dyer (d. 1601), the wife of
Sir Richard Dyer of
Great Staughton. In 1603 Lady Hastings travelled to Scotland in the hope of finding favour with
Anne of Denmark the wife of
James VI and I. Her party met the queen before an official group sent to welcome the queen at
Berwick-upon-Tweed. Hastings's party consisted of members of the Harington family, including
Anne, Lady Harington and her daughter
Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, her niece
Theodosia Noel, Lady Cecil, with
Elizabeth Cecil, Lady Hatton. It has been suggested that the "Lady Hastings" in the party was
Dorothy Hastings, Sarah Harington's sister-in-law.
Robert Cawdrey dedicated his dictionary, the
Table Alphabeticall to five daughters of Lucy Sidney, Lady Harington; Sarah, Lady Hastings, Theodosia, Lady Dudley,
Elizabeth, Lady Montagu, Frances, Lady Leigh, and Mary, Lady Wingfield. ==George Kingsmill==