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  1. George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th earl of Aberdeen was a British foreign secretary and prime minister (1852–55) whose government involved Great Britain in the Crimean War against Russia (1853–56).

  2. George Hamilton-Gordon wurde als George Gordon geboren und war der älteste Sohn von George Gordon, Lord Haddo (1764–1791) und dessen Gattin Charlotte Baird († 1795). Sein Vater war der älteste Sohn und Erbe von George Gordon, 3. Earl of Aberdeen (1722–1801). George Hamilton-Gordon verlor seine Eltern in jungen Jahren.

  3. 10 de jun. de 2023 · George Gordon, 1st Earl of Aberdeen was Lord Chancellor of Scotland; the 4th Earl served as Prime Minister. More recently, Haddo was a maternity hospital during World War II – over 1,200 babies were born here.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2022 · The Genealogie of James Gordon of Methlick or Haddoe the third son of Jock begotten on the Knight of Gights daughter Maitland his Lawfull Wife. The said James Gordon purchased [His wife was Canea Harper "half portioner of Methlick" of which her father "Johannes de Citharista " was the owner ; James G. or his son acquired the other half of the ...

  5. George Gordon, Lord Haddo by Pompeo Batoni (1708–1787), 1775, from National Trust for Scotland, Haddo House [ Skip to content ] [ Skip to main navigation ] [ Skip to quick links ] [ Go to accessibility information ]

  6. Gordon was six when his father, Lord Haddo, heir of the lascivious 3rd earl of Aberdeen, whose determination to provide for his several bastards created considerable problems for his legitimate successors, died suddenly in October 1791.1 Lady Haddo quarrelled with Aberdeen and removed herself and her seven children, who included Gordon’s elder brother George, now Lord Haddo and heir to his ...

  7. Born in Edinburgh, he was the eldest son of George Gordon, Lord Haddo, son of George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen. His mother was Charlotte, youngest daughter of William Baird of Newbyth. He lost his father in 1791 and his mother in 1795 and was brought up by Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville and William Pitt the Younger. He was educated at Harrow, and St John's College, Cambridge, where he ...