Talk:Earl of Seafield
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[edit]I've found some references going back to newspapers which speak of the current Viscount Reidhaven having converted to Islam. However, news of him dries up after about 1998: anyone have any recent information on the heir apparent?
Why is one title dormant?
[edit]If the Earl of Seafield and the Earl of Findlater were unified how is the Earl of Findlater now dormant? Both titles should have gone to the next Earl of Seafield. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rev Edward Brain, D.D. (talk • contribs) 00:21, 7 October 2021 (UTC)
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