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  1. Aberdeen was born in Edinburgh to George Hamilton-Gordon, 5th Earl of Aberdeen, and his wife, Mary Baillie, daughter of George Baillie and sister to the Earl of Haddington. He studied at the University of St Andrews and University College, Oxford. He succeeded as 7th Earl of Aberdeen following the death of his eldest brother, George, in January ...

  2. It was constructed in 1861 as a memorial to George Hamilton Gordon, the 4th Earl of Aberdeen. The square tower is reminiscent of a rook in chess. The tower is 25 metres tall and built primarily from granite. It is a category C building restored by Gordon District Council in 1992. There are 91 steps to the top! Haddo Estate owns the tower.

  3. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of. Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of (1784–1860) British statesman, prime minister (1852–55). As foreign secretary (1841–46) to Sir Robert Peel, he negotiated the Webster-Ashburton and the Oregon Boundary treaties with the United States. He and Peel resigned over the issue of the ...

  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Lord George Gordon -3rd Baronet of Haddo, 1st Earl of Aberdeen, (1637–1720) of Haddo House, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

  5. George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen (19 June 1722 – 13 August 1801), styled Lord Haddo until 1745, was a Scottish peer. He sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish representative peer from 1747 to 1761, and from 1774 to 1790.

  6. ABERDEEN, GEORGE GORDON, 1st Earl of (1637–1720), lord chancellor of Scotland, son of Sir John Gordon, 1st baronet of Haddo, Aberdeenshire, executed by the Presbyterians in 1644, was born on the 3rd of October 1637. He graduated M.A., and was chosen professor at King’s College, Aberdeen, in 1658.