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  1. Lord William Gordon (1744–1823) was a Scottish nobleman. Background. He was the second son of Cosmo Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon (1720–1752) and his wife Lady Catherine Gordon (1718 – 10 December 1779), daughter of William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen. He was baptised at St Cuthbert's Church in York 21 August 1744. [1] .

  2. Gordon while head of the Protestant Association. Lord George Gordon (26 December 1751 – 1 November 1793) was a British politician best known for lending his name to the Gordon Riots of 1780. An eccentric and flighty personality, he was born into the Scottish nobility and sat in the House of Commons from 1774 to 1780.

  3. GORDON, Lord William (1744-1823), of Mamore, Inverness. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754-1790, ed. L. Namier, J. Brooke., 1964. Available from Boydell and Brewer.

  4. 11 de may. de 2022 · Lord William Gordon (1744–1823), married Hon. Frances Ingram-Shepheard (daughter of Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount of Irvine); previously, in 1768 he had an affair with Lady Sarah Bunbury, and fathered a daughter Louisa Bunbury who was acknowledged by her mother's husband Sir Charles Bunbury.

    • August 15, 1744
    • May 1, 1823
  5. Lady Sarah had an affair with Lord William Gordon, the second son of the Duke of Gordon, and gave birth to his illegitimate daughter in 1768. The child was not immediately disclaimed by Sir Charles, and received the name Louisa Bunbury. Nevertheless, Lady Sarah and Lord William eloped shortly afterwards, in February 1769, taking the infant with ...

    • 14 February 1745
    • August 1826 (aged 81)
  6. 23 de may. de 2014 · In 1449, 1st Earl of Huntly Alexander Seton, eldest son of Elizabeth Gordon and Lord Gordon ... In 1682, William Gordon of Cardoness Castle was killed in a fight with Sir Godfrey McCulloch.

  7. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Jacobite. Role In: Fifteen Rebellion. William Gordon, 6th Viscount Kenmure (born before 1672?—died February 24, 1716, London, England) was a Scottish Jacobite who was miscast as a leader in the rebellion of 1715 on behalf of James Edward, the Old Pretender, against King George I.