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68:(1779–1835). He was in 1780 heir to the baronetcy, which was claimed incorrectly by Ernest Gordon, and then in 1800 by John Gordon, who died in 1804.
21:
41:
59:
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53:
47:
28:, was created on 21 August 1686 for John Gordon, son of Sir John Gordon of Park. The 3rd Baronet was an attainted
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114:
29:
25:
32:. The baronetcy was extinct or dormant in 1835, when the 5th baronet died.
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121:
Extinct baronetcies in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
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7:
60:Sir John James Gordon, 4th Baronet
14:
66:Sir John Bury Gordon, 5th Baronet
97:Cokayne, George Edward (1904).
54:Sir William Gordon, 3rd Baronet
1:
48:Sir James Gordon, 2nd Baronet
42:Sir John Gordon, 1st Baronet
36:Gordon of Park, Banff (1686)
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100:Complete Baronetage
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105:
104:
94:
18:Gordon baronetcy
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11:
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34:
13:
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6:
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3:
2:
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35:
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27:
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19:
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17:
15:
62:(1749–1780)
56:(died 1751)
50:(died 1727)
44:(died 1713)
26:Banffshire
115:Category
30:Jacobite
73:Notes
22:Park
16:The
20:of
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81:^
24:,
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