
Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
'Earl Haig' is a title in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in
1919 for
Field Marshal 'Sir Douglas Haig'. During the
First World War he was
Commander of the British Expeditionary Force in
France and
Belgium from
1915 to
1918. Haig was made 'Viscount Dawick' and 'Baron Haig', of Bemersyde in the County of Berwick, at the same time he was given the earldom. The viscountcy of Dawick is used as a
courtesy title by the Earl's son and heir apparent. As of
2007 the titles are held by Lord Haig's son, the second Earl, who succeeded in
1928.
The family seat is
Bemersyde House, near
Newtown St. Boswells,
Roxburghshire.
==Earls Haig (
1919)==
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Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (
1861-
1928)
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George Haig, 2nd Earl Haig (b.
1918)
The
Heir Apparent is the present holder's son
Alexander Douglas Derrick Haig, Viscount Dawick (b.
1961).
References
★ Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'' (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
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Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page