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  1. Alexander Duff, 3rd Earl Fife (18 April 1731 – 17 April 1811) was a Scottish nobleman. Early life. Duff was born on 18 April 1731. He was a son of William Duff, 1st Earl Fife, and, his second wife, Jean Grant. Among his siblings were brothers James Duff, 2nd Earl Fife and Arthur Duff, MP for Elginshire.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Alexander Duff 3rd Earl Fife in Famous People Throughout History. Alexander 3rd Earl Fife, Lord Viscount MacDuff, Baron Braco Duff in WikiTree. view all 23. Immediate Family. Mary Duff. wife. James Duff, 4th Earl Fife. son. Sir Alexander Duff. son. Lady Sarah Collyer. daughter. Lady Jane Taylor. daughter. Lady Anne Duff. daughter. Mary Duff.

    • Mary Duff
    • April 28, 2022
    • April 17, 1811 (79)
    • April 18, 1731
  3. Alexander William George Duff, 1st Duke of Fife, KG, KT, GCVO, VD, PC (10 November 1849 – 29 January 1912), styled Viscount Macduff between 1857 and 1879 and known as the Earl Fife between 1879 and 1889, was a Scottish nobleman and peer who married Princess Louise, the third child and eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_of_FifeEarl of Fife - Wikipedia

    Alexander Duff 1731–1811 3rd Earl Fife, Viscount Macduff, and Baron Braco: David Carnegie 1753–1805 de jure 7th Earl of Southesk: William Carnegie 1756–1831 7th Earl of Northesk: Patrick Carnegie of Lour 1757–1819: Baron Fife (GB) extinct, 1809: Baron Fife (UK), 1827: James Duff 1776–1857 4th Earl Fife, Viscount Macduff, and Baron ...

  5. Alexander "3rd Earl Fife, Lord Viscount MacDuff, Baron Braco" Duff. Born about 18 Apr 1731 in Scotland. Ancestors. Son of William (Duff) Duff of Braco and First Earl Fife and Jean (Grant) Grant Countess Fife.

    • Male
    • April 18, 1731
    • Mary Skene
    • April 17, 1811
  6. 25 de ene. de 2022 · The only son of the 5 th Earl and Countess, Alexander Duff was born in 1849 in Edinburgh, and after his father had become Earl Fife, was known as ‘Viscount Macduff’. In the 1870s, he was an MP for Elginshire, and Lord Lieutenant of that county (the former, formal name for Morayshire).

  7. Duff, whose cousin Sir James Duff presided, escaped censure, but was placed on half-pay in 1810.3. At the general election of 1820 his brother, who had succeeded as 4th Earl Fife in 1811, put him forward for Elgin Burghs in a bid to overturn the Kintore-Grant electoral pact.