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  1. GORDON, GEORGE, LORDGORDON, GEORGE, LORD (1757–1793), English proselyte. A younger son of the third duke of Gordon, he entered Parliament in 1774 but attracted little notice until 1779 when he became president of the United Protestant League which opposed measures in relief of Catholic disabilities (1779).

  2. George Gordon Noel Byron, lord Byron (22. ledna 1788 Londýn – 19. dubna 1824 Mesolongi, Řecko) byl anglický básník, filhelén a přední představitel romantismu v literatuře. Mezi jeho nejznámější díla patří moderní eposy Childe Haroldova pouť a Don Juan , který zůstal nedokončený.

  3. George Gordon, appelé communément Lord George Gordon ou Lord George Riot ( 26 décembre 1751 – 1er novembre 1793 ), troisième et plus jeune fils de Cosmo George Gordon, 3e duc de Gordon, fut un politicien excentrique et contestataire du Royaume-Uni avant de se convertir au judaïsme et mourir en prison.

  4. 8 de nov. de 2023 · George Gordon Byron, noto come Lord Byron, nacque il 22 gennaio 1788 a Londra. Cresciuto in un ambiente aristocratico, Byron ereditò il titolo di Lord dopo la morte di suo zio. Tuttavia, la sua vita non fu priva di turbolenze e scandali. Nel 1812, Byron pubblicò il poema epico Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, che lo rese celebre in tutta Europa ed ...

  5. 242 LORD GEORGE GORDON^ CONVERSION TO JUDAISM. is contrary to the views of our religion. But he promised that such. things should never occur in England. The Jews wrere readmitted by. Act of Parliament, on December 14, 1655, and from this time no. Christian has been converted to Judaism in this country.

  6. Lord George Gordon was given the rank of ensign in his stepfather’s regiment, the 89 Foot, in 1759, but on leaving Eton joined the navy. From 1766 to 1769 he was in the American colonies. For some years before the general election of 1774 he cultivated an interest in Inverness-shire.

  7. Lord George Gordon, an agitator, was a younger son of Cosmo George, third duke of Gordon. He was born in Upper Grosvenor Street, London, 26 December 1751. He received a commission as ensign ‘when in petticoats,’ but afterwards became a midshipman, served on the American station, rose to be a lieutenant (passed 23 March 1772), and resigned ...