Category: Lord Duffus


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Lord Duffus

The title, Lord Duffus, was created by Charles II in the Peerage of Scotland on 8 December 1650 for Alexander Sutherland. He was a descendant of the 4th Earl of Sutherland, who fell in battle in 1333.

The title is now extinct, although there may be male-line Sutherlands descended from earlier lairds of Duffus.

The source material for this line can be found in The Scots Peerage.

In 1734, the 3rd Lord was attainted, for treason, and the lordship forfeited. His son Eric tried but failed to get a reverse of the attainder. His son James Sutherland of Duffus got the attainder reversed, and was restored to the lordship as 4th (titular 5th) Lord Duffus on 25 May 1826. The last two Lords Duffus were also baronets, of Hempriggs in the County of Caithness (3rd and 4th). The lordship became extinct on the death of the 6th (titular 7th) Lord Duffus on 28 August 1875.

Person Profiles (6)

21 Dec 1621 Scotland - 31 Aug 1674

29 Aug 1710 Skelbo, Sutherland, Scotland - 28 Aug 1768

1747 Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland - 30 Jan 1827