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  1. George Hamilton Gordon, fourth Earl of Aberdeen, who served as Prime Minister from 19 December 1852 to 30 January 1855. was born on 28 January 1784 in Edinburgh. He was the eldest son and first of seven children born to George Gordon, Lord Haddo and his wife Charlotte Baird. Aberdeen was educated at preparatory schools in Barnet and Parsons ...

  2. George Arthur Maurice Hamilton-Gordon, 2nd Baron Stanmore KCVO PC (3 January 1871 – 13 April 1957), was a British Liberal politician. Biography [ edit ] Stanmore was the only son of Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore , youngest son of Prime Minister George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen .

  3. 15 de set. de 2021 · Paintings previously owned by George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen. Three male heads at different stages of life are paired with the heads of three animals: a wolf, a lion and a dog. The Latin inscription divided to correspond to the three heads translates as: ‘Learning from Yesterday, Today acts prudently lest by his action he spoil ...

  4. George Hamilton-Gordon may refer to: George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784–1860), Peelite politician and British prime minister. George Hamilton-Gordon, 5th Earl of Aberdeen (1816–1864), Liberal politician. George Hamilton-Gordon, 6th Earl of Aberdeen (1841–1870), Scottish peer. George Hamilton-Gordon, 2nd Baron Stanmore ...

  5. Sinopsis: George Hamilton-Gordon fue un diplomático y político. Ostentó el cargo de Primer ministro del Reino Unido durante el periodo comprendido entre los años 1852-1855. Gobierno (1852-1855): Forma un gobierno de coalición; Participación del Reino Unido en la Guerra de Crimea

  6. George Hamilton-Gordon, 4.º Conde de Aberdeen KG KT FRSE FRS PC FSA(Scot) foi um político britânico.

  7. 29 de set. de 2021 · George Hamilton-Gordon was born in Edinburgh, the eldest son of George Gordon, Lord Haddo, and grandson of George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen. His early years were divided between the family home at Haddo House in Aberdeenshire and Edinburgh, but his father died in 1791 and his mother in 1795 and he was brought up by Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville.