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  1. George (Lord Haddo) GORDON. Born: 1764 Died: 1791. Lady Diana's First Cousin 7x removed, Male. Wife/Partner: Charlotte BAIRD Child: ...

  2. David Garrick Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Duchess Sforza Cesarini (d.1765) Birmingham Museums Trust. The Rest on the Flight into Egypt Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection (Dundee City Council) 69 more. George Gordon, Lord Haddo by Pompeo Batoni (1708–1787), 1775, from National Trust for Scotland, Haddo House.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2023 · File:George Gordon, Lord Haddo.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Metadata. Size of this preview: 416 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 166 × 240 pixels | 333 × 480 pixels | 1,000 × 1,442 pixels.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. He took no part in Jacobite intrigues, however, and after his death, at Edinburgh on 30 Mar. 1745, his family stood loyally by the Hanoverians during the Forty-Five. He was buried at Methlick. A younger son by his third marriage, General William Gordon, was returned for New Woodstock in 1767. 8.

  7. George Hamilton-Gordon 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 Charlotte Baird. Aberdeens father died in 1791 and his mother in 1795. Scottish law allowed orphans who had reached the age of fourteen to name their own guardians; Aberdeen appointed Pitt the ...