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  1. Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st marquess of Dufferin and Ava (born June 21, 1826, Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany [Italy]—died February 12, 1902, Clandeboye, near Belfast, Ireland) was a British diplomat who was a distinguished governor-general of Canada and viceroy of India.

  2. Lord Dufferin was the second son of Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava and Hariot Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava. [2] [3] His father was Governor General of Canada of in the 1870s and Viceroy and Governor-General of India in the 1880s and his mother was known for leading an initiative to improve medical care for women in British ...

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  4. Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, KP, GCB, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, PC (21 June 1826 – 12 February 1902), was a British public servant and prominent member of Victorian society.

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  6. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Basil Temple-Blackwood (né le 4 novembre 1870 à Clandeboye , en Irlande et mort au combat le 4 juillet 1917), est un avocat, haut fonctionnaire , officier et illustrateur anglais. Jeunesse [modifier | modifier le code] Temple Blackwood est le fils benjamin du marquis Frederick Temple Blackwood et d'Hariot Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood. Il grandit ...

  7. Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 5th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye Lord Dufferin died from an accidental overdose of morphine and was succeeded by his only son. Helen Lady Dufferin was married secondly after his death to George Hay, Earl of Gifford (1822–1862), the eldest son of George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale on 13 October 1862 on his deathbed.