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ROBERT See also: earl marishal, was See also: British See also: minister in Vienna in 1748, and subsequently held other important See also: diplomatic appointments, being known to his numerous See also: friends, among whom were the leading men of letters of his See also: time, as " Ambassador See also: Keith." His son, See also: Sir Robert See also: Murray Keith (1730-1795), was on
See also: Lord See also: George Sackville's staff at the See also: battle of See also: Minden
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He became colonel of a regiment (the 87th See also: foot) known as Keith's Highlanders, who won distinction in the See also: continental See also: wars, but were disbanded in 1763; he was then employed in the diplomatic service, in which he achieved considerable success by his honesty, courage, and knowledge of See also: languages
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In 1781 he became See also: lieutenant-general; in 1789. he was made a privy councillor
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From the Keith See also: family through the See also: female See also: line was descended George Keith Elphinstone, Baron Keith of See also: Stonehaven, Marishal and afterwards Viscount Keith (q.v.), whose titles became See also: extinct at the See also: death of his daughter See also: Margaret, Baroness Keith, in 1867
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See See also: Calendar of Documents See also: relating to Scotland, edited by J
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Bain (4 vols., See also: Edinburgh, 1881–1888) ; See also: Peter Buchan, An Account of the See also: Ancient and See also: Noble Family of Keith (Edinburgh, 1828) ; See also: Memoirs and See also: Correspondence of Sir Robert Murray Keith, edited by Mrs
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Gillespie See also: Smyth (See also: London, 1849); See also: John Spalding, Memorialls of the Trubles in Scotland, 7624–1645 (2 vols., Spalding
See also: Club Pub]
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21, 23, See also: Aberdeen, 1850–1851) ; Sir Robert See also: Douglas, The See also: Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1813) ; G.E.C., See also: Complete Peerage, vol. iv
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