Alfred Cooper
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Sir Alfred Cooper (1838 - 3 March 1908) was a fashionable English surgeon and clubman of the late 19th century, whose clients included The Prince of Wales.
His specialty in venereal disease gave him an unusual access to and perspective on late Victorian aristocratic morality. He was devoted to his wife Lady Agnes Duff, the youngest daughter of James Duff, 5th Earl Fife by his wife Lady Agnes Hay daughter of William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll (who was a granddaughter of King William IV by his mistress, the actress Mrs Dorothy Jordan). They had four children together, the youngest being Duff Cooper, the prominent British statesman of the 1930s and 1940s. Knighted in 1902 for his services to medicine, Cooper died in 1908.
Sir Alfred Cooper's descendants include the publisher Rupert Hart-Davis, his son, the TV presenter Adam Hart-Davis and the Conservative party leader David Cameron who is a great-great-grandson.