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Edward Strathearn Gordon, Baron Gordon of Drumearn, (10 April 1814 – 21 August 1879) was a
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judge and politician.


Early life and education

Gordon was born on 10 April 1814. He was educated at
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, Royal High School, Edinburgh, the
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and the
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.


Career

He was called to the Scottish bar in 1835. He was appointed Sheriff of Perth for 1858 to 1866,
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from 1866 to 1867, and
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from 1867 to 1868 and again from 1874 to 1876. He was Dean of the
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from 1868 to 1874. He became a
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in 1868, and was appointed a
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in 1874. He was a made a Law Life Peer in 1876 as Baron Gordon of Drumearn, in the County of
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, and sat as a Lord of Appeal from 1876 to 1879. He was the Conservative Member of Parliament for
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from 1867 to 1868 and for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities from 1869 to 1876.


Personal life

In 1845, Gordon married Agnes MacInnes. Together they had seven children, including Frederick Gordon. Their daughter Ella married in 1871 John James Hood Gordon. As of 1874–75, he lived at 2 Randolph Crescent on the edge of the Moray Estate in western Edinburgh.Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1874-75 He died in Brussels while travelling to Homburg for his health and is buried with his family against the original north boundary wall of
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in
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.


References


Sources

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