- John
Gordon of
Glenbucket (c.1673 – 16 June 1750) was a
Scottish Jacobite, or
supporter of the
claim of the
House of
Stuart to the
British throne. Laird...
- the
Jacobite line and
opening gaps and so ****van
ordered Perth's,
Glenbucket's and the
Edinburgh Regiment from the
second line to the first.
While the...
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cancelled the
invasion and
declared war on Britain. In 1738, John
Gordon of
Glenbucket had
proposed a
landing in Scotland,
which had been
rejected by the French...
- recruits.
Another 24% came from the north-east,
where John
Gordon of
Glenbucket was one of the
first to join the Rising;
support was
focused around Auchmedden...
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larger force of Jacobites, with two cannons,
commanded by John
Gordon of
Glenbucket. On the day
after the
Battle of
Culloden in 1746, some 3,000 Jacobites...
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Erroll (mother-in-law to Lord Kilmarnock).
Glenbucket's Regiment: 200 men.
Commanded by John
Gordon of
Glenbucket. Duke of Perth's Regiment: 300 men. Commanded...
- the
Jacobite army
regiment from
Banffshire commanded by John
Gordon of
Glenbucket,
received two
gashes on his head from a cavalryman's sabre, but survived...
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Gordon in 1766. It also once
belonged to the
Gordons of
Glenbuchat (or
Glenbucket).
Alexander Forbes, 4th Lord
Forbes of Pitsligo, hid here
after the Battle...
- born at Keith, Banffshire, in 1821,
claimed descent from the
Gordons of
Glenbucket, in Strathdon.
Educated at
Keith School and then at
Madras College, St...
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married again, this time to
Helen Gordon,
daughter of John
Gordon of
Glenbucket (1673–1750). He had a
younger brother Aeneas (also
known as Angus) (1727–1746)...