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Alexander Brodie (1697–1754)

Index Alexander Brodie (1697–1754)

Alexander Brodie, 19th of that Ilk (17 August 1697 – 9 March 1754) was a Scottish clan chief and politician from Moray. [1]

42 relations: Alexander Erskine of Cambo, Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, British general election, 1734, British general election, 1741, British general election, 1747, British general election, 1754, Brodie Castle, Buteshire (UK Parliament constituency), Caithness (UK Parliament constituency), Clan, Dress Act 1746, Dyke, Moray, Elginshire (UK Parliament constituency), Francis Stuart, 7th Earl of Moray, George Brodie of Ailisk, Great Officer of State, Henry Pelham, Heraldry, House of Commons of Great Britain, Inverness Burghs (UK Parliament constituency), Jacobite rising of 1715, Jacobite rising of 1745, James Brodie (politician, born 1637), James Brodie (politician, born 1695), John Campbell of Cawdor, John Scott (British Army officer), Kenneth Mackenzie, Lord Fortrose, Knight, Laird, Leiden University, Lord Lyon King of Arms, Ludovick Grant, Marischal College, Member of parliament, Moray, Nairnshire (UK Parliament constituency), Norman MacLeod (British Army officer), Scottish Westminster constituencies 1708 to 1832, Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, William Sutherland, 17th Earl of Sutherland.

Alexander Erskine of Cambo

Sir Alexander Erskine of Cambo, 2nd Baronet (1663-1729) was a Scottish baronet and Lord Lyon, King of Arms.

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Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll

Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll, 1st Earl of Ilay (June 1682 – 15 April 1761) was a Scottish nobleman, politician, lawyer, businessman, and soldier.

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Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment

The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment was the final title of a line infantry regiment of the British Army that was originally formed in 1688.

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British general election, 1734

The 1734 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 8th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.

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British general election, 1741

The 1741 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 9th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.

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British general election, 1747

The 1747 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 10th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.

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British general election, 1754

The 1754 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 11th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.

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Brodie Castle

Brodie Castle is a castle near Forres, in Moray, Scotland.

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Buteshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Buteshire was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918.

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Caithness (UK Parliament constituency)

Caithness was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918.

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Clan

A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent.

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Dress Act 1746

The Dress Act 1746 was part of the Act of Proscription which came into force on 1 August 1746 and made wearing "the Highland Dress" including tartan or a kilt illegal in Scotland as well as reiterating the Disarming Act.

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Dyke, Moray

Dyke (Dìg) is a small village situated in the north of Scotland on the Moray coast, approximately 4 miles west of Forres.

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Elginshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Elginshire, in Scotland, was a county constituency of the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832.

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Francis Stuart, 7th Earl of Moray

Francis Stuart, 7th Earl of Moray (bef. 1683 – 11 December 1739) was the son of Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray and his wife, Emilia Balfour.

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George Brodie of Ailisk

George Brodie of Ailisk (died before 6 January 1716) was a Scottish politician.

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Great Officer of State

In the United Kingdom the Great Officers of State are traditional ministers of The Crown who either inherit their positions or are appointed to exercise certain largely ceremonial functions or to operate as members of the government.

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Henry Pelham

Henry Pelham (25 September 1694 – 6 March 1754) was a British Whig statesman, who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 27 August 1743 until his death.

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Heraldry

Heraldry is a broad term, encompassing the design, display, and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology, together with the study of ceremony, rank, and pedigree.

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House of Commons of Great Britain

The House of Commons of Great Britain was the lower house of the Parliament of Great Britain between 1707 and 1801.

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Inverness Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)

Inverness Burghs was a district of burghs constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain (at Westminster) from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (also at Westminster) from 1801 to 1918.

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Jacobite rising of 1715

The Jacobite rising of 1715 (Bliadhna Sheumais) (also referred to as the Fifteen or Lord Mar's Revolt), was the attempt by James Francis Edward Stuart (also called the Old Pretender) to regain the thrones of England, Ireland and Scotland for the exiled House of Stuart.

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Jacobite rising of 1745

The Jacobite rising of 1745 or 'The '45' (Bliadhna Theàrlaich, "The Year of Charles") is the name commonly used for the attempt by Charles Edward Stuart to regain the British throne for the House of Stuart.

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James Brodie (politician, born 1637)

James Brodie (15 September 1637 – March 1708) was a Scottish politician.

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James Brodie (politician, born 1695)

James Brodie, 18th of Brodie (1695 – 2 October 1720) was a Scottish clan chief and politician.

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John Campbell of Cawdor

John Campbell of Cawdor (1695–1777), was a British politician.

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John Scott (British Army officer)

Major-general John Scott of Balcomie (bapt. 1725 – 7 December 1775) was a Scottish politician and senior British Army officer.

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Kenneth Mackenzie, Lord Fortrose

Kenneth Mackenzie, Lord Fortrose (c.1718–1761) was a British politician and (by right of his ancestry) Chief of the Highland Clan Mackenzie.

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Knight

A knight is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a monarch, bishop or other political leader for service to the monarch or a Christian Church, especially in a military capacity.

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Laird

Laird is a generic name for the owner of a large, long-established Scottish estate, roughly equivalent to an esquire in England, yet ranking above the same in Scotland.

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Leiden University

Leiden University (abbreviated as LEI; Universiteit Leiden), founded in the city of Leiden, is the oldest university in the Netherlands.

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Lord Lyon King of Arms

The Right Honourable the Lord Lyon King of Arms, the head of Lyon Court, is the most junior of the Great Officers of State in Scotland and is the Scottish official with responsibility for regulating heraldry in that country, issuing new grants of arms, and serving as the judge of the Court of the Lord Lyon, the oldest heraldic court in the world that is still in daily operation.

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Ludovick Grant

Sir Ludovick Grant, 7th Baronet (13 January 1707 – 18 March 1773) was a Scottish Member of Parliament.

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Marischal College

Marischal College is a large granite building on Broad Street in the centre of Aberdeen in north-east Scotland, and since 2011 has acted as the headquarters of Aberdeen City Council.

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Member of parliament

A member of parliament (MP) is the representative of the voters to a parliament.

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Moray

Moray (Moireibh or Moireabh, Moravia, Mýræfi) is one of the 32 Local Government council areas of Scotland.

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Nairnshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Nairnshire was a county constituency of the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1708 until 1800, and of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832.

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Norman MacLeod (British Army officer)

Major General Norman MacLeod of MacLeod FRS FRSE (1754-1801) was a Scottish soldier and politician, who served as MP for Invernessshire 1790 to 1796.

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1708 to 1832

As a result of the union of Scotland with England and Wales and the creation of the Parliament of Great Britain in 1707, Scotland had 48 constituencies representing seats for 45 Members of Parliament (MPs) in the House of Commons of the new Parliament of Great Britain, normally at the Palace of Westminster.

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Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat

Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat (c. 1667 – 9 April 1747, London), nicknamed 'the Fox', was a Scottish Jacobite and Chief of Clan Fraser of Lovat, known for his feuding and changes of allegiance.

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Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle

Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne and 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme, (21 July 1693 – 17 November 1768) was a British Whig statesman, whose official life extended throughout the Whig supremacy of the 18th century.

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William Sutherland, 17th Earl of Sutherland

William Sutherland, 17th Earl of Sutherland, previously named William Gordon, 17th Earl of Sutherland, clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Brodie_(1697–1754)

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