Earl Alexander of Tunis

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Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis
Coat of arms of the Earls Alexander of Tunis

Earl Alexander of Tunis is a hereditary British title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom .

Award and subordinate titles

The title was created on March 14, 1952 for the British Field Marshal Harold Alexander, 1st Viscount Alexander of Tunis , on the occasion of his resignation from the office of Governor General of Canada . He had been Commander in Chief of British troops in North Africa during World War II . The name of the title after the city of Tunis refers to his services during the Tunisian campaign .

Along with the earliest dignity , he was given the subordinate title of Baron Rideau , of Ottawa and of Castle Derg in the County of Tyrone . The marriage apparent of the respective earl bears the courtesy title of Lord Rideau derived from it . As early as March 1, 1946, the first Earl had been given the subordinate title Viscount Alexander of Tunis , of Errigal in the County of Donegal . All subordinate titles also belong to the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

Since the first Earl was the third son of James Alexander, 4th Earl of Caledon , the Earls are also subordinate in the line of succession to the title Earl of Caledon .

List of Earls Alexander of Tunis (1952)

Presumptive title heir ( Heir Presumptive ) is the brother of the current Earl, the Hon. Brian James Alexander (* 1939).

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