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William Gordon (British Army officer)

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a colonel on 29 August 1777 and appointed colonel of the regiment on 19 December. However, the Duke discovered that Gordon of Fyvie had already chosen the officers of the regiment and written to them before he even knew if he would get the command; and the appointments, he thought, were arranged so
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regiment under his personal command, but the competition in recruiting that followed created a permanent breach between the Duke and Fyvie's branch of the family, including his brother
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on 19 October 1781. His regiment was disbanded in 1783, and he again went on half-pay. Gordon was appointed colonel-commandant of the 4th Battalion of the
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instead. In Parliament, Gordon supported the Government, although his attendance was irregular. In 1775, Marlborough obtained for him an appointment as
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PORTRAITURE AND THE MAKING OF CULTURAL IDENTITY: POMPEO BATONI'S THE HONOURABLE COLONEL WILLIAM GORDON (1765–66) IN ITALY AND NORTH BRITAIN
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and threatened to run him through with his sword if he did. Marlborough did not put him up for Heytesbury in the
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Gordon remained a consistent supporter of the Government when not absent with his regiment. During the
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on 12 October 1793 and general on 1 January 1798. He was appointed to the colonelcy of the
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in 1765–66, wearing the uniform of the 105th but with his tartan arranged like a
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in 1756. On 11 August 1759, he was appointed to a captaincy in the newly raised
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for the King, with the intent of bestowing the colonelcy upon his brother,
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to request the colonelcy, assuring him of his nephew's support. He was
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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In 1777, Gordon became involved in a family quarrel with his nephew,
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105th Regiment of Foot (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of Highlanders)
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of Europe, he passed through Rome, where he was painted by
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In 1767, Gordon was returned as Member of Parliament for
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81st Regiment of Foot (Aberdeenshire Highland Regiment)
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on 6 August 1803, which he commanded until his death.
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21st Regiment of Foot (Royal North British Fuzileers)
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and his third wife Lady Anne Gordon. Educated at the
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The Duke had offered to raise a 25: 790:King's Royal Rifle Corps officers 755:16th The Queen's Lancers officers 170:16th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 684:71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot 298:71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot 269:of 1780, provoked by his nephew 101: 81: 440:. 21 October 1788. p. 509. 296:on 29 October 1788, and to the 176:on 11 October 1762, he went on 810:Royal Scots Fusiliers officers 420:. 2 October 1787. p. 463. 1: 352:. History of Parliament Trust 27:British general and courtier 474:Parliament of Great Britain 397:The royal military calendar 380:. 7 August 1759. p. 3. 841: 394:Phillippart, John (1815). 292:on 3 October 1787, of the 18:William Gordon (1736-1816) 760:71st Highlanders officers 718: 708: 700: 690: 680: 672: 662: 652: 644: 634: 623: 618: 601: 596: 591: 577: 551: 543:Charles FitzRoy-Scudamore 539: 525: 491: 479: 472: 400:. A.J. 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William Gordon (1736-1816)

Pompeo Batoni
Fyvie Castle
United Kingdom
British Army
General
General
Fyvie
Duke of Marlborough
Duke of Gordon
William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen
University of Edinburgh
cornet
11th Regiment of Dragoons
16th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons
105th Regiment of Foot (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of Highlanders)
half-pay
grand tour
Pompeo Batoni
toga
Woodstock
Duke of Marlborough
Heytesbury
Groom of the Bedchamber
George III
by-election
Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon
new regiment
Lord William Gordon

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