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  1. He succeeded as 4th Duke of Gordon in 1752. His younger brother was Lord George Gordon, who incited the Gordon riots. He was elected as a Scottish representative peer in 1767.

  2. Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Huntly (died 15 July 1470), who adopted the family name of Gordon from about 1457, was a powerful 15th-century Scottish magnate. He was knighted in 1439/1440 and was Lord of Badenoch, Gordon, Strathbogie and Cluny.

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    • 15 July 1470, Huntly
    • Egidia Hay, Elizabeth Crichton
  3. Alexander Seton, I conde de Huntly (m. el 15 de julio de 1470), que adoptó el nombre familiar de Gordon aproximadamente en 1457, fue un poderoso magnate escocés del siglo XV. Fue armado caballero en 1439/1440 y era señor de Badenoch, Gordon, Strathbogie y Cluny.

  4. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Birthplace: Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Death: July 15, 1470 (60) Huntly Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Place of Burial: Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Son of Sir Alexander Seton of Winton, Lord Gordon and Lady Elizabeth Gordon.

    • Huntly, Scotland
    • January 1410
    • Scotland
    • Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
  5. 20 de dic. de 2022 · Death: January 21, 1524 (59-64) Perth, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom) Place of Burial: Perth, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Son of George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly and Annabella of Scotland. Husband of Jean Stewart, Countess of Huntly and Elizabeth Gray.

  6. Alexander Seton, Lord Gordon († 1440 or 1441) was a Scottish baron, Lord of Parliament and progenitor of the Gordon Earls and Marquesses of Huntly.

  7. Lord George Gordon, the third son of the third Duke of Gordon was a naval lieutenant. From 1774-1781, he served as a Member of Parliament. In 1778, he headed protestant associations organized to secure the repeal of act relieving Roman Catholics of certain disabilities.