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Sir Adam de Gordon (1273–1333), lord of Gordon, was a Scottish statesman and soldier. Adam Gordon. Baron Gordon of Gordon. Born, 1273. Died, 12 July 1333
Sir Adam de Gordon, Lord of Gordon (died 1402) was a 14th-century Scottish baron. Life. He was son and heir of Sir John de Gordon, knight, Lord of Gordon, and ...
Sir Adam de Gordon, Lord of Gordon (died 1402) was a 14th-century Scottish baron. Adam de Gordon. Lord of Gordon. Died, 14 September 1402, killed at the ...
Discover life events, stories and photos about Sir Adam De Gordon Of That Ilk 7th Lord Of Gordon (1273–1333) of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Adam de Gordun married an Englishwoman named Marjory and in her right possessed an estate in England for which he had to do homage to the English King.
Sir Adam Gordon of that Ilk was the son of John Gordon and Elizabeth. He married Elizabeth Keith, daughter of Sir William Keith and Margaret Fraser.
In 1754 Lord Adam Gordon stood for Aberdeenshire against the sitting Member Andrew Mitchell. After Pelham's death Lord Cathcart wrote to Loudoun, 26 Mar. 1754.
27 avr. 2022 · Sir Adam de Gordon, was one of the most powerful nobles of his time, and took a prominent part in the struggle for national freedom.
The Gordon family traces it's lineage back to Adam de Gordon who settled in Berwickshire in the time of Malcolm III, known as Malcolm Ceanmor, or his son, ...
Sir Adam de Gordon, Lord of Gordon (died 1402) was a 14th-century Scottish baron. Life He was son and heir of Sir John de Gordon, knight, Lord of Gordon, and ...