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  1. Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon (1829-1912), 1st Baron Stanmore, served as Private Secretary to the Prime Minister (1852-1855), MP for Beverley (1854-1857), and Secretary to a Special Mission to Corfu (1858-1859).

  2. 24 Sep 1865 Rachel Emily Shaw-Lefevre (d. 26 Jan 1889), 1st dau. of Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre KCB, by his wife Rachel Emily Wright, dau. of Ichabod Wright, of Mapperley, co. Nottingham. children. 1. Hon George Arthur Maurice Hamilton-Gordon, later 2nd Baron Stanmore. 1. Hon Rachel Nevill Hamilton-Gordon (b. 13 Jul 1869; d. 22 Oct 1947) died ...

  3. Arthur Hamilton Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore (1829–1912), Colonial Administrator by Frank O. Salisbury (1874–1962), 1911, from Government Art Collection

  4. Hamilton-Gordon, Arthur Charles, (1829-1912), 1st Baron Stanmore, colonial governor This page summarises records created by this Person The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.

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

  6. Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore GCMG KJStJ (26 November 1829 – 30 January 1912). was a British colonial Governor. The youngest son of George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen , he was educated privately and then at Trinity College, Cambridge , where he was President of the Cambridge Union Society in 1849.

  7. 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).