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  1. General George Duncan Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon, GCB, PC (2 February 1770 – 28 May 1836), styled Marquess of Huntly until 1827, was a Scottish nobleman, soldier and politician and the last of his line.

  2. 22 de ene. de 2019 · About General George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon. "General George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon GCB, PC (2 February 1770 – 28 May 1836), styled Marquess of Huntly until 1827, was a Scottish nobleman, soldier and politician and the last of his illustrious line."

    • February 02, 1770
    • Elgin Cathedral
    • Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland
  3. George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon primary name: Gordon, George ... Army officer; eldest son of Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke, ...

  4. In 1836, on inheriting the estates of his childless maternal uncle George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon, he was required by the terms of the bequest to assume the surname of Gordon before that of Lennox; he duly took the surname Gordon-Lennox for himself and his issue, by royal licence dated 9 August 1836.

  5. Elizabeth Gordon, Duchess of Gordon ( née Brodie; 20 June 1794 – 31 January 1864), was a Scottish noblewoman. In 1813, she married George Gordon, Marquis of Huntly, afterwards the 5th Duke of Gordon. She was a member of the Scottish Episcopal Church but left it and joined the Free Church of Scotland in 1846.

    • Elizabeth Brodie, 20 June 1794, London
    • George Gordon
    • 31 January 1864, Huntly
  6. See House of Mordaunt. George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon, 8th Marquess of Huntly, 2nd Earl of Norwich, 13th Baron Mordaunt (1770–1836) Following the death of the 5th Duke of Gordon in 1836 the Marquessate of Huntly was claimed by the heir male, George Gordon, 5th Earl of Aboyne.

  7. George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon, resided chiefly at Gordon castle, Banffshire, but died at his London residence in Belgrave Square on 28 May 1836. The Duke had died without issue and his brother had predeceased him and so the Dukedom became extinct.