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  1. General Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon (c. 1678 – 28 November 1728), styled Earl of Enzie until 1684 and the Marquess of Huntly from 1684 to 1716, was a Scottish Jacobite peer. Gordon was the son of George Gordon, 1st Duke of Gordon and Lady Elizabeth Howard, the daughter of the Roman Catholic Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk .

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · General Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon (c. 1678 – 28 November 1728), styled Earl of Enzie until 1684 and the Marquess of Huntly from 1684 to 1716, was a Scottish peer. He fought with the Jacobites at the Battle of Sheriffmuir, with three hundred horsemen and two thousand foot.

  3. El general Alexander Gordon, segundo duque de Gordon (c. 1678-28 de noviembre de 1728), llamado conde de Enzie hasta 1684 y marqués de Huntly de 1684 a 1716, era un par escocés. Gordon era el hijo de George Gordon, primer duque de Gordon y Lady Elizabeth Howard, la hija del católico romano Henry Howard, sexto duque de Norfolk .

  4. General Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon (c. 1678 – 28 November 1728), styled Earl of Enzie until 1684 and the Marquess of Huntly from 1684 to 1716, was a Scottish peer. He fought with the Jacobites at the battle of Sheriffmuir, with three hundred horsemen and two thousand foot.

    • Male
    • November 28, 1728
    • Henrietta (Mordaunt) Gordon
    • February 13, 1707
  5. General Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon, styled Earl of Enzie until 1684 and the Marquess of Huntly from 1684 to 1716, was a Scottish Jacobite peer.

  6. Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon (c. 1678–1728), only son of the 1st Duke; Cosmo George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon (c. 1720–1752), eldest son of the 2nd Duke; Other title (4th Duke): Earl of Norwich and Baron Gordon of Huntly, in the county of Gloucester (GB, 1784) and Baron Mordaunt (En, 1529)

  7. The 3rd Duke died in France in 1752 and his widow, who married General Staats Long Morris, lived on until 1799. Alexander Gordon was born at Gordon Castle in 1743 and succeeded his father as 4th Duke of Gordon. He was educated at Eton and afterwards entered the Army, becoming a Colonel in 1793.