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Lachlan Gordon-Duff

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Lachlan Duff Gordon-Duff (1 June 1817 – 10 January 1892) was a British politician. He was elected as a Member of Parliament for Banffshire in 1857 and resigned through appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 22 April 1861.

He was the son of Thomas Duff Gordon (1790 -1855) and Joanna Maria Grant (1798-1872), daughter of David McDowall-Grant and Mary Eleanor Macdowall Grant.

He married Jane Butterfield, daughter of Thomas Butterfield, Chief Justice of Bermuda, on 6 April 1847.[1]

He died at Drummuir Castle and is buried at Ordiquhill.[2]

References

  1. ^ Aberdeen Press and Journal, 14 April 1847, page 4.
  2. ^ Find A Grave, Lachlan Duff Gordon Duff.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Banffshire
1857–1861
Succeeded by