Difference between revisions of "Duff, James"

From AngloScottish
Jump to: navigation, search
 
Line 8: Line 8:
 
|Source=History of Parliament Online
 
|Source=History of Parliament Online
 
}}
 
}}
Second Earl of Fife in the Irish peerage (1763). Stood for general election for Banffshire (1754). At by-election of 1754 agreed to transfer Duff interest from [[Abercromby, James]] to Andrew Mitchell in return for other favours from Duke of Newcastle. Did not long remain faithful to Newcastle, joining Pitt and Grenville in opposition. Returned unopposed 1761, attaching himself to, and remaining a faithful supporter of Grenville. Was abroad for quite a bit of parliamentary career. Gave up seat of Banffshire to his son in 1784 but stood for Elginshire seat (1784-90). Died 1809.  Son of [[Duff, William]].
+
Second Earl of Fife in the Irish peerage (1763). Stood for general election for Banffshire (1754). At by-election of 1754 agreed to transfer Duff interest from [[Abercromby, James]] to [[Mitchell, Andrew]] in return for other favours from Duke of Newcastle. Did not long remain faithful to Newcastle, joining Pitt and Grenville in opposition. Returned unopposed 1761, attaching himself to, and remaining a faithful supporter of Grenville. Was abroad for quite a bit of parliamentary career. Gave up seat of Banffshire to his son in 1784 but stood for Elginshire seat (1784-90). Died 1809.  Son of [[Duff, William]].

Latest revision as of 14:46, 3 June 2014

Dates 1754-84
Location London
Vocation Politician
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage Dorothea Sinclair
Issue at least one son
Place of birth Source History of Parliament Online

Second Earl of Fife in the Irish peerage (1763). Stood for general election for Banffshire (1754). At by-election of 1754 agreed to transfer Duff interest from Abercromby, James to Mitchell, Andrew in return for other favours from Duke of Newcastle. Did not long remain faithful to Newcastle, joining Pitt and Grenville in opposition. Returned unopposed 1761, attaching himself to, and remaining a faithful supporter of Grenville. Was abroad for quite a bit of parliamentary career. Gave up seat of Banffshire to his son in 1784 but stood for Elginshire seat (1784-90). Died 1809. Son of Duff, William.