Sir Alexander Bannerman, 9th Baronet
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Sir Alexander Bannerman, 9th Baronet (6 April 1823 – 21 April 1877) L. G. Pine, ''The New Extinct Peerage 1884-1971: Containing Extinct, Abeyant, Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms'' (London, U.K.: Heraldry Today, 1972), page 14. was a Scottish diplomat.


Early life

Alexander was born on 6 April 1823. He was the eldest son of Sir Charles Bannerman, 8th Baronet (1782–1851), and Anne Bannerman, who were first cousins. The Bannerman baronetcy was created in the
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in 1682 by King Charles II on account of the 1st Baronet's "constant loyalty during the rebellion, and of the heavy calamities he had suffered on that account." His aunt, Maria Bannerman, was married to
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, and were the parents of his cousin, Anthony Keith-Falconer, 7th Earl of Kintore. His uncle, Dr. James Bannerman, was a physician and professor like his paternal grandfather, Sir Alexander Bannerman, 6th Baronet. His maternal grandfather, Charles Bannerman, was the younger brother of his paternal grandfather, the 6th Baronet.


Career

He was educated at
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. He was attached to the British Legation at
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between 1844 and 1847. Upon the death of his father on 18 June 1851, he succeeded as the 9th Baronet Bannerman of Elsick. He bought back part of the Elsick estate that had been sold by the 4th Baronet, who was forced to sell the estate for a nominal price on account of his father's and his alleged participation in the
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. He held the office of Vice-
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Personal life

On 25 September 1860, Bannerman was married to Lady Arabella Diana Sackville-West (1835–1869), the youngest daughter of
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and
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. They lived at Kirkhill in Aberdeenshire and were the parents of: * Ethel Mary Elizabeth Bannerman (1868–1947), who married Charles Carnegie, 10th Earl of Southesk, a son of
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. After her death, he married Lady Katherine Ashburnham (1841–1885), daughter of Bertram Ashburnham, 4th Earl of Ashburnham and Lady Katherine Charlotte Baillie (a sister of
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), on 20 January 1874. Sir Alexander died on 21 April 1877 at 46
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in Belgravia, London. As he had no sons, the baronetcy passed to his extended cousin, George Bannerman (1827–1901), who was the grandson of the 6th Baronet's younger brother Thomas and the father of Sir Alexander Bannerman, 11th Baronet.Mosley, Charles, editor. ''Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes''.
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, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003 p. 246.


Descendants

Through his daughter Ethel, he was a grandfather of five, three boys and two girls, including Lady Katherine Ethel Carnegie (b. 1892), who married Maj. Arthur Rivers Bosanquet, eldest son and heir of Richard Arthur Bosanquet; Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk (1893–1992), who married Princess Maud (a granddaughter of King
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); Commander Hon. Alexander Bannerman Carnegie (b. 1894), who his cousin Susan Ottilia de Rodakowski-Rivers and, after her death, Cynthia Averil Gurney; Lady Mary Elizabeth Carnegie (1899–1996), who married
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; and Major Hon. James Duthac Carnegie (1910–1996), who married Claudia Katharine Angela Blackburn, a daughter of
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, and granddaughter of
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References

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