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  1. George Hamilton-Gordon, 6th Earl of Aberdeen (10 December 1841 – 27 January 1870), styled Lord Haddo from 1860 to 1864, was a Scottish peer and sailor. Hamilton-Gordon settled for a time in Richmond, Maine , where he took jobs cutting ice and clerking at a store (where it is reported he lost his temper at being fired and told his employer that he "could buy and sell him many times over ...

  2. 16 de mar. de 2023 · George John James Hamilton-Gordon, 5th Earl of Aberdeen was born on 28 September 1816 at Bentley Prior, Stanmore, London, England. He was the son of George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen and Harriet Douglas. He married Lady Mary Baillie, daughter of George Baillie of Jerviswoode and Mellerstain and Mary Pringle, on 5 November 1840 at ...

  3. Aberdeen was born in Edinburgh to George Hamilton-Gordon, 5th Earl of Aberdeen, and his wife, Mary Baillie, daughter of George Baillie and sister to the Earl of Haddington. He studied at the University of St Andrews and University College, Oxford. He succeeded as 7th Earl of Aberdeen following the death of his eldest brother, George, in January ...

  4. George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th earl of Aberdeen (born January 28, 1784, Edinburgh, Scotland—died December 14, 1860, London, England) was a British foreign secretary and prime minister (1852–55) whose government involved Great Britain in the Crimean War against Russia (1853–56).

  5. These two men guided Hamilton-Gordon in a political direction. He became Lord Aberdeen on his grandfather’s death in 1801. In 1802, he took a Grand Tour around Europe, meeting many prominent personalities, including Napoleon. As a Scottish peer, Aberdeen did not have an automatic right to sit in the House of Lords.

  6. George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen. George, fourth Earl of Aberdeen, K.G., K.T., was born 28 January 1784 in Edinburgh, and was served heir to his grandfather 16 May 1806. During his minority he was a ward of Mr. Pitt and Viscount Melville, and was early initiated to political life, and in 1813 was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary ...

  7. Search for: '4th earl of Aberdeen, George Hamilton-Gordon' in Oxford Reference ». (1784–1860).As prime minister during the Crimean War Aberdeen paid a high price for underestimating public anxiety about the conduct of the war. Yet he had a long career of public service behind him. Educated at Harrow and Cambridge he first made his mark as a ...