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  1. Granville Charles Gomer Gordon, 13th Marquess of Huntly (born 4 February 1944), styled Earl of Aboyne until 1987, is a Scottish peer and the Premier Marquess of Scotland. He was a hereditary member of the House of Lords from 1987 to 1999. Early life.

  2. 30 de jul. de 2013 · Last Edited=24 Apr 2017. Granville Charles Gomer Gordon, 13th Marquess of Huntly was born on 4 February 1944. 1 He is the son of Douglas Charles Lindsey Gordon, 12th Marquess of Huntly and Hon. Mary Pamela Berry. 1, 2 He married, firstly, Jane Elizabeth Angela Gibb, daughter of Lt.-Col. Alistair Monteith Gibb and Hon. Daisy Yoskyl ...

  3. Granville Charles Gomer Gordon, 13th Marquess of Huntly, 18th Earl of Huntly, 9th Earl of Aboyne, 5th Baron Meldrum (b. 1944 ) The heir apparent is the present holder's only son, Alastair Gordon, Earl of Aboyne (born 1973).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_GordonClan Gordon - Wikipedia

    The Chief of Clan Gordon is Granville Charles Gomer Gordon, 13th Marquess of Huntly, Earl of Enzie, Earl of Aboyne, Lord Gordon of Badenoch, Lord Gordon of Strathavon and Glenlivet, Baron Meldrum of Morven. The Chief of Clan Gordon is known as: The Cock o' the North.

  5. Granville Charles Gomer Gordon, 13th Marquess of Huntly (born 4 February 1944), styled Earl of Aboyne until 1987, is a Scottish peer and the Premier Marquess of Scotland. He was a hereditary member of the House of Lords from 1987 to 1999. Early life.

  6. 23 de may. de 2014 · The current clan chief is Granville Charles Gomer Gordon, 13th Marquess of Huntly; Earl of Enzie; Earl of Aboyne; Lord Gordon of Badenoch; Lord Gordon of Strathavon and Glenlivet; Baron Meldrum of ...

  7. Official portrait. View and download portraits and cropped portraits of The Marquess of Huntly. The Marquess of Huntly does not currently have an official portrait. The Marquess of Huntly's full title is The Most Hon. the Marquess of Huntly. His name is Granville Charles Gomer Gordon, and he was excluded from the House of Lords on 11 November 1999.