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  1. Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore GCMG KStJ (26 November 1829 – 30 January 1912) was a Scottish Liberal Party politician and colonial administrator. He had extensive contact with Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.

  2. Created first Baron Stanmore in 1893, he entered the House of Lords, where he played an active role in his last years. J. K. Chapman. For more information on Gordon’s life the reader should consult the author’s full-length study, The career of Arthur Hamilton Gordon, first Lord Stanmore, 1829–1912 (Toronto, 1964).

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  3. Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore GCMG KStJ (26 November 1829 – 30 January 1912) was a Scottish Liberal Party politician and colonial administrator. He had extensive contact with Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. Quick Facts 9th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, Monarch ... Close. Oops something went wrong:

  4. Sir Arthur Charles Hamilton Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore primary name: Stanmore other name: (Sir) Gordon, Arthur Charles Hamilton

  5. The Career of Arthur Hamilton Gordon: First Lord Stanmore 1829-1912 on JSTOR. J. K. CHAPMAN. Copyright Date: 1964. Published by: University of Toronto Press. Pages: 404. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctt1h1hqtn. Select all. (For EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley) (For BibTex) Front Matter. (pp. i-iv) Front Matter. (pp. i-iv)

  6. Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon, primer barón Stanmore GCMG KStJ (26 de noviembre de 1829 – 30 de enero de 1912) fue un político y administrador colonial del Partido Liberal Británico. Tuvo amplio contacto con el primer ministro William Ewart Gladstone. Carrera. Gordon nació en Londres en 1829.

  7. This pamphlet provides a short description of a tour in Fiji made by Sir Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, the first governor of the British colony of the islands. It was presented to Queen Victoria in December 1875, arriving in the Royal Library in November 1876.