Difference between revisions of "Duff, William"
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− | MP for Banffshire 1727-34. Spoke and voted against the Government (1730). At the following general election (1734) Duff switched sides and substituted his brother-in-law, | + | MP for Banffshire 1727-34. Spoke and voted against the Government (1730). At the following general election (1734) Duff switched sides and substituted his brother-in-law, [[Abercromby, James]], as MP of Banffshire. |
− | Duff was also made Earl of Fife in the Irish peerage (1735). Died 1763 | + | Duff was also made Earl of Fife in the Irish peerage (1735). Died 1763. Father of [[Duff, James]]. |
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Dates | 1727-34 | ||
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Location | London | ||
Vocation | Politician | ||
Place of Birth | Braco, Banff | ||
Marriage | Janet Ogilvy (d.1720); Jean Grant | ||
Issue | 7 sons, 7 daughters | ||
Place of birth | Source | History of Parliament Online |
MP for Banffshire 1727-34. Spoke and voted against the Government (1730). At the following general election (1734) Duff switched sides and substituted his brother-in-law, Abercromby, James, as MP of Banffshire. Duff was also made Earl of Fife in the Irish peerage (1735). Died 1763. Father of Duff, James.