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  1. In 1727, when Sutherland returned his grandson for the county, Gordon was put up for Cromartyshire by his son-in-law, the 3rd Earl of Cromartie, but withdrew when Cromartie was offered a pension by the Government for returning Sir Kenneth Mackenzie.8 At the beginning of 1734 financial difficulties obliged him to sell an estate at Deptford.9 At the general election he stood unsuccessfully for ...

  2. 1 de may. de 2022 · Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon (1743 – 1827) Lord William Gordon (1744 – 1823) Lord George Gordon (1751 – 1793), after whom the Gordon Riots were named Lady Susan Gordon (c. 1752 – 1814), married first John, Earl of Westmorland, and second, Colonel John Woodford, having issue from both marriages Lady Anne Gordon (16 Mar 1748 – 7 Jun 1816) Lady Catherine Gordon (26 Jan 1751 – 3 Jan 1797)

  3. GORDON, William 4th of Farskane, Merchant in Norway. 2. 3. William was a merchant in Norway. He sold his estate to Lord Findlater. "William Gordon of the Farskane family was a merchant at Christiansand, circa 1758. William Gordon was a merchant in Gothenburg in 1812 (Scots Mag.)." Note: Kristiansand is in southern Norway; Gothenburg is in Sweden.

  4. Lord Byron. (George Gordon; Londres, Gran Bretaña, 1788 - Missolonghi, actual Grecia, 1824) Poeta británico que figura entre los más emblemáticos representantes del romanticismo europeo. Perteneciente a una familia de la aristocracia de su país, perdió a su padre a los tres años. En 1798, al morir su tío abuelo William, quinto barón ...

  5. When Sir William Gordon 1st Laird of Stichill was born about 1295, in Stitchill, Roxburghshire, Scotland, his father, Sir Adam De Gordon Of That Ilk 7th Lord Of Gordon, was 23 and his mother, Annabelle Strathbogie of Strathbogie, was 26. He married Mrs Gordon 1st Lady of Stichill in 1350, in Stitchill, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

  6. 6 de oct. de 2022 · William Gordon, 6th Viscount of Kenmure and Lord Lochinvar (c. 1672 – 24 February 1716) was a Scottish Jacobite. William Gordon was the only son of Alexander Gordon, 5th Viscount of Kenmure and succeeded his father on his death in 1698, but was not able to inherit his family's property until 1700, because of a protracted law suit.

  7. William Sutherland, 17th Earl of Sutherland, previously named William Gordon, 17th Earl of Sutherland, [1] (2 October 1708 – 1750), was a Scottish politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 until 1733 when he succeeded to the peerage as Earl of Sutherland. He was chief of the Clan Sutherland, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands .