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Alexander Sutherland, 8th of Duffus (died c. 1570) was a member of the Scottish
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and a
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of the
Clan Sutherland Clan Sutherland is a Highland Scottish clan whose traditional territory is the shire of Sutherland in the far north of Scotland. The chief of the clan was also the powerful Earl of Sutherland, however in the early 16th century this title passed ...
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Early life

He was the son of William Sutherland, 7th of Duffus (died 1543) and his wife Elizabeth Stewart. He was still a minor when his father died and when he succeeded to the estates of
Duffus Duffus ( gd, Dubhais) is a village and parish in Moray, Scotland. The Duffus Village Inn, the local shop, Post Office and Duffus Village Hall provide a focal point for the community. Nearby are the remains of Duffus Castle, St. Peters' Kirk, a ...
. He was still a minor in December 1554, when he was infeft under dispensation from
John Gordon, 11th Earl of Sutherland John Gordon, 11th Earl of Sutherland (1525–1567) was a Scottish magnate. John Gordon supported the chief of his family, his cousin the Earl of Huntly against the Earl of Moray. After Huntly's defeat at Corrichie, he went into exile, and shor ...
as overlord of the lands of Skelbo and
Invershin Invershin ( gd, Inbhir Sin) is a scattered village in the Parish of Creich, south of Lairg and north of Bonar Bridge in the south of Sutherland in the Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. Invershin is located cl ...
. However, he may have reached majority by 2 May 1555, when he received
sasine Sasine in Scots law is the delivery of feudal property, typically land. Feudal property means immovable property, and includes everything that naturally goes with the property. For land, that would include such things as buildings, trees, and unde ...
for the lands of Duffus and others near
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Laird of Duffus

He was a member of the Parliament which ratified the first
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in August 1560. The lands of Skelbo, Invershin, Proncy,
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and all of the other lands that belonged to Sutherland of Duffus in
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, were erected into a
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by the Earl of Sutherland on 7 November 1562, that was called the barony of Skelbo, to be held by Sutherland of Duffus and his heirs. In June 1563, as the Earl of Sutherland had been forfeited, Alexander Sutherland of Duffus received a grant directly from the Crown for the lands of Skelbo, for which he paid 1000
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. He held extensive properties in
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and Sutherland and this drew the attention of
George Sinclair, 4th Earl of Caithness George Sinclair (died 1582) was a Scottish nobleman, the 4th Earl of Caithness and chief of the Clan Sinclair, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. Early life He was the son of John Sinclair, 3rd Earl of Caithness and Elizabeth, daughter o ...
who entered into an alliance with Sutherland of Duffus on 20 July 1559. At the time Alexander Sutherland of Duffus' son, also called Alexander, was only about five years old. It was agreed that Sutherland of Duffus' eldest son or his brothers' eldest son in succession should marry Elizabeth Sinclair, daughter of George, 4th Earl of Caithness. Alexander Sutherland of Duffus subsequently supported the Earl of Caithness in political matters and became mixed up in his disputes with his neighbors. Sutherland's brothers seized Berriedale Castle on 23 December 1565, and held it against
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who was the rightful owner. He also supported Caithness in his attack on the town of
Dornoch Dornoch (; gd, Dòrnach ; sco, Dornach) is a town, seaside resort, parish and former royal burgh in the county of Sutherland in the Highlands of Scotland. It lies on the north shore of the Dornoch Firth, near to where it opens into the Moray ...
in 1567, and again in 1570 at the Battle of Torran-Roy where
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was subsequently burnt.
Sir Robert Gordon, 1st Baronet Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun (14 May 1580 – 1656) was a Scottish politician and courtier, known as the historian of the noble house of Sutherland. Early life Born at Dunrobin Castle, Golspie, Sutherland, on 14 May 1580, he was the fourth ...
describes Sutherland of Duffus during this event as the 'son-in-law' of Caithness but
James Balfour Paul Sir James Balfour Paul (16 November 1846 – 15 September 1931) was the Lord Lyon King of Arms, the officer responsible for heraldry in Scotland, from 1890 until the end of 1926. Life Paul was born in Edinburgh, the second son of the Rev J ...
stated that this appears to be a mistake and which really applies to Alexander Sutherland's son. According to Sir Robert Gordon, it was Sutherland of Duffus who put to death the hostages who had been surrendered as surety to the Earl of Caithness by the people of Dornoch, and that Sutherland of Duffus was so overcome with remorse that he fell ill and died soon after. He was alive in March 1569-70 but there is no reference to him after that date.


Family

Alexander Sutherland, 8th of Duffus married by a contract dated 26 January 1552–53, while he was still under age, to Janet, third daughter of
James Grant of Freuchie James Grant of Freuchie (1616–1663) was a Scottish landowner, the seventh Laird of Freuchie. Freuchie Castle, also known as "Ballachastell" is now called Castle Grant. Career He was a son of John Grant of Freuchie and Mary, daughter of Walter O ...
. Their children were: #Alexander Sutherland, who did not succeed to Duffus. He married Elizabeth Sinclair, daughter of the Earl of Caithness, but it is not known if he survived his father. # William Sutherland, 9th of Duffus, heir and successor, who married firstly, Margaret Sinclair, daughter of the Earl of Caithness and secondly, Margaret, daughter of
William Mackintosh, 15th of Mackintosh William Mackintosh, 15th of Mackintosh (died 1550) was the chief of the Clan Mackintosh, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. He was also chief of the confederation of clans that was known as the Clan Chattan. Early life William Mackintosh, ...
, as her fourth husband. #James Sutherland of Kinstearie, who married Violet Fraser, the daughter of Thomas Fraser of Strichen, leaving descendants. #Elizabeth Sutherland, who married Archibald Douglas of Pittendriech, natural son of the
Regent Morton James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (c. 1516 – 2 June 1581, aged 65) was the last of the four regents of Scotland during the minority of King James VI. He was in some ways the most successful of the four, since he won the civil war that had b ...
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See also

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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 b ...


References

{{reflist Clan Sutherland Sutherland, Alexander