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==List of Earls of Ardfern==
==List of Earls of Ardfern==
1. Albert Victor Strickland, 1st Earl of Ardfern (1850-1923)
* 1. Albert Victor Strickland, 1st Earl of Ardfern (1850-1923)
2. Alexander Albert Strickland, 2nd Earl of Ardfern (1878-1960)
* 2. Alexander Albert Strickland, 2nd Earl of Ardfern (1878-1960)
3. John Alexander Victor Strickland, 3rd Earl of Ardfern (1900-1979)
* 3. John Alexander Victor Strickland, 3rd Earl of Ardfern (1900-1979)
4. Henry Alexander John Strickland (1926-2006)
* 4. Henry Alexander John Strickland (1926-2006)
5. Robert John Alexander Strickland (b. 1959)
* 5. Robert John Alexander Strickland (b. 1959)


The present Earl's {{wpl|heir apparent}} is [[Prince Alexander, Duke of Pavia]] (b. 1999).
The present Earl's {{wpl|heir apparent}} is [[Prince Alexander, Duke of Pavia]] (b. 1999).

Revision as of 05:46, 14 December 2022

Earl of Ardfern, in the County of Ross, and in the County of Cromarty, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 29 June 1898 for Sir Albert Victor Strickland, an advisor and godson of Queen Victoria.

List of Earls of Ardfern

  • 1. Albert Victor Strickland, 1st Earl of Ardfern (1850-1923)
  • 2. Alexander Albert Strickland, 2nd Earl of Ardfern (1878-1960)
  • 3. John Alexander Victor Strickland, 3rd Earl of Ardfern (1900-1979)
  • 4. Henry Alexander John Strickland (1926-2006)
  • 5. Robert John Alexander Strickland (b. 1959)

The present Earl's heir apparent is Prince Alexander, Duke of Pavia (b. 1999).