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Edward Strathearn Gordon,
Baron Gordon of
Drumearn, PC (10
April 1814 – 21
August 1879) was a
Scottish judge and politician.
Gordon was born on 10 April...
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Scottish judge and
politician Edward Strathearn Gordon,
Baron Gordon of
Drumearn; the Norman-Butler
family were
landed gentry.
Gordon studied at RADA in...
- put up 32
years later to
house it, on land
belonging to Mr
Drummond of
Drumearn,
which he
granted free of charge. By 1911 the
building was redundant, and...
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Scottish businessman and
manager Lord
Gordon of
Drumearn, or
known as
Edward Gordon,
Baron Gordon of
Drumearn (1814–79),
Scottish politician and
judge Lord...
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Caused by Gordon's
appointment as a Lord of Appeal,
becoming Lord
Gordon of
Drumearn.
Caused by Gordon's
appointment as Lord Advocate.
Caused by Moncreiff's...
- Crest: A stag's head
erased as in the arms.
Edward Gordon,
Baron Gordon of
Drumearn, Lord of
Appeal in
Ordinary 1876-1879 No arms
known William Watson, Baron...
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Conservative Party politician. The
eldest son of
Edward Gordon,
Baron Gordon of
Drumearn, a
senior Scottish judge and
Conservative politician, he was
educated at...
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Drumduff 146
Banagh Inver Donegal Drumdutton 454
Kilmacrenan Mevagh Millford Drumearn 116
Raphoe Taughboyne Strabane Drumeasan 441
Kilmacrenan Kilmacrenan Dunfanaghy...
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George Gordon; and a Lord
Advocate and MP,
Edward Gordon,
Baron Gordon of
Drumearn. He and his twin brother, Sir
Thomas Edward Gordon, were the
youngest children...
- Demesne, Derrycourtney, Derrygooly, Derrykintone, Derrylappen, Dromore,
Drumearn, Drumess, Drummond, Dunmacmay, Dyan Edenageeragh,
Enagh Finglush Glasdrummond...