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  1. George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly (1514 – 28 October 1562) was a Scottish nobleman. Life. He was the son of John Gordon, Lord Gordon, and Margaret Stewart, daughter of James IV and Margaret Drummond. [a] George Gordon inherited his earldom and estates in 1524 at age 10.

  2. 8 de jun. de 2018 · George Gordon Huntly, 4th earl of, 1514–62, Scottish nobleman. He was made lord high chancellor in 1546. Although a Roman Catholic, he led a revolt against Mary Queen of Scots [1] and was killed at the battle of Corrichie.

  3. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Overview. 4th earl of Huntly, George Gordon. (15131562) magnate. Quick Reference. (1513–62). Gordon's mother was an illegitimate daughter of James IV of Scotland. Huntly won a success against the English at Hadden Rigg in 1542, was a regent after the death of James V, but was captured by Somerset at Pinkie Cleugh in 1547.

  4. When George Gordon 4th Earl of Huntly was born in 1514, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, John Gordon of Badenoch, was 35 and his mother, Margaret Stewart, was 17. He married Lady Jean Stewart Countess of Huntly on 20 October 1474, in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

  5. Hace 6 días · The 4th Earl, George Gordon – known as ‘Cock o’ the North’ – extensively remodelled it in the 1550s. His grandson, the 6th Earl, greatly embellished it, outside and in, to celebrate his becoming 1st Marquis of Huntly in 1599. It is the 1st Marquis’s work that holds the visitor in thrall today. The 6th Earl transformed the palace, adding the: