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Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Huntly (died 15 July 1470), who adopted the family name of Gordon from about 1457, was a powerful 15th-century Scottish magnate. He was knighted in 1439/1440 and was Lord of Badenoch, Gordon, Strathbogie and Cluny. ...
(died 1470), Scottish magnate *
Alexander Gordon (bishop of Aberdeen) Alexander Gordon (died 1518) was a late medieval Kingdom of Scotland, Scottish churchman. He was member of the kindred of the Earl of Huntly, being cousin to the reigning earl. He was the third son of James Gordon, Laird of Haddo.Keith, ''Historica ...
(died 1518), Precentor of Moray and Bishop-elect of Aberdeen *
Alexander Gordon, 3rd Earl of Huntly Alexander Gordon, 3rd Earl of Huntly (died 1524) was a Scottish nobleman. He was a member of Parliament, a member of the Privy Council, a regent and Lieutenant of the kingdom. Biography He was the son of George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly and h ...
(died 1524), Scottish nobleman *
Alexander Gordon, Master of Sutherland Alexander Gordon, Master of Sutherland (c.1505-1530), Scottish magnate, made Earl of Sutherland in 1527. Early life Alexander Gordon was the son of Adam Gordon of Aboyne (d.1538) and Elizabeth Sutherland, 10th Countess of Sutherland (d.1535), the ...
(died 1530), Scottish magnate *
Alexander Gordon (bishop of Galloway) Alexander Gordon (–1575) was a 16th-century Scottish people, Scottish churchman who was successively archbishop of Glasgow, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Athens, titular archbishop of Athens, bishop of the Isles and bishop of Galloway. Biogra ...
(died 1575), formerly bishop of the Isles and archbishop of Glasgow *
Alexander Gordon (pioneer) Alexander Gordon (1635 in Aberdeen Scotland – 1697), fought as a Royalist and was captured by Oliver Cromwell's army at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651 at the end of the English Civil War. He was imprisoned at Tothill Field outside L ...
(1635–1697), Scottish settler in New England *
Alexander Gordon (general) Alexander Gordon of Auchintoul (–July 1752) was a Scottish general who fought in the Russian army under Peter the Great in 1696–1711, and for the Jacobites in the Jacobite rising of 1715. He is mentioned as "Sandy Don" in the song Cam Y ...
(1670–1752), Laird of Auchintoul, Scottish general of the Russian army and Jacobite *
Alexander Gordon (antiquary) Alexander Gordon (1755) was a Scottish antiquary and singer. His survey of Roman sites, the ''Itinerarium Septentrionale'', was considered an essential reference by all Roman antiquaries of his time. Early life and education Gordon was born a ...
(c. 1692–1755), Scottish antiquary and singer *
Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon General Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon (c. 167828 November 1728), styled Earl of Enzie until 1684 and the Marquess of Huntly from 1684 to 1716, was a Scottish Jacobite peer. Gordon was the son of George Gordon, 1st Duke of Gordon and L ...
(c. 1678–1728), Scottish peer * Alexander Gordon, 18th-century British founder of
Gordon's Gin Gordon's is a brand of London dry gin first produced in 1769. The top markets for Gordon's are the United Kingdom, the United States and Greece. It is owned by the British spirits company Diageo. It is the world's best-selling London dry gin. G ...
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Alexander Gordon, Lord Rockville Alexander Gordon, Lord Rockville (1739 – 13 March 1792) was a Scottish judge. Life Rockville was the youngest son of William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen, by his third wife Lady Anne, daughter of Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon. He bec ...
(1739–1792), Scottish judge * Alexander Gordon (physician) (1752–1799), Scottish physician * Alexander Snow Gordon (died 1803), American silversmith and inn-keeper *
Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon, KT (18 June 1743 – 17 June 1827), styled Marquess of Huntly until 1752, was a Scottish nobleman, described by Kaimes as the "greatest subject in Britain", and was also known as the Cock o' the North, the tr ...
(1743–1827), Scottish nobleman *
Alexander Gordon (British cavalry officer) Alexander Gordon (1781–1873) was a British officer during the Napoleonic Wars. He was commissioned a captain in the 15th Hussars and he fought in the Peninsular War. His correspondence during the Corunna Campaign were collated and published ea ...
(1781–1873), British Army officer during the Napoleonic Wars * Sir Alexander Gordon (British staff officer) (1786–1815), British Army officer who was killed at the Battle of Waterloo *
Alexander Gordon (Australian politician) Alexander Gordon (1815 – 12 December 1903) was an English-born Australian politician. He was born in London to solicitor Alexander Gordon. He became a London barrister in 1841, focusing on equity law. He married Annie Chambers. He was al ...
(1815–1903), English-born Australian politician and barrister *
Alexander Gordon (Unitarian) Alexander Gordon (9 June 1841 – 21 February 1931) was an English Unitarian minister and religious historian. A prolific contributor to the ''Dictionary of National Biography'', he wrote for it well over 700 articles dealing mainly with noncon ...
(1841–1931), English Unitarian minister and religious historian *
Alexander Theodore Gordon Alexander Theodore Gordon (11 May 1881 – 6 March 1919) was a Scottish Unionist Party politician. He was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Aberdeen and Kincardine Central in the 1918 General Election, but died two months later ...
(1881–1919), Scottish politician * Sir
Alexander Gordon (Northern Ireland politician) Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Alexander Robert Gisborne Gordon GBE DSO PC (NI) (28 July 1882 – 23 April 1967) was a Unionist Member and Senator in the Parliament of Northern Ireland. Family background Sir Alexander was born in County Down on 28 J ...
(1882–1967) * Alexander
Esmé Gordon Alexander Esmé Gordon (12 September 1910 – 31 May 1993) was a Scottish Modernist architect, writer, and painter who served as Secretary of the Royal Scottish Academy between 1973 and 1978. Born in Edinburgh and educated at Edinburgh Academy ...
(1910–1993), Scottish architect *
Sandy Grant Gordon Alexander Grant Gordon (6 May 193121 December 2020) was a Scottish distiller who was credited with creating a global market for single malt Scotch whisky. As a managing director of the William Grant and Sons Glenfiddich distillery between 196 ...
(1931–2020), Scottish distiller *
Alexander V. Gordon Alexander V. Gordon (Russian: Гордон, Александр Владимирович) is a Russian historian, historiographer, socio-anthropologist, and culturologist. He is the author of important works on European history, modern civilizat ...
(born 1937), Russian historian, historiographer, socio-anthropologist, culturologist *
Alexander Gordon, 7th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair Alexander George Gordon, 7th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, (31 March 1955 – 12 March 2020) was a Scottish peer and the son of Alastair Gordon, 6th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair. Life Gordon was educated at Cothill House, Abingdon, an ...
(1955–2020), British peer * Alexander Gordon (journalist) (born 1964), Russian radio and television presenter, journalist, actor and director * Alexander Gordon (brewer) (1818-1895), Scottish brewer and philanthropist


See also

* Alex Gordon (disambiguation) *
Alexander Hamilton-Gordon (disambiguation) Alexander Hamilton-Gordon may refer to: *Alexander Hamilton-Gordon (British Army officer, born 1817) (died 1890), soldier and MP *Alexander Hamilton-Gordon (British Army officer, born 1859) (died 1939), soldier, son of the above See also *Alexande ...
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Alexander Gordon Smith Alexander Gordon Smith (27 February 1979, Norwich, England) is an author of children's literature, children and Young adult fiction, Young Adult fiction. Early life During his teenage years, Smith went through what he calls a "rough patch". He ...
(born 1979), British author * {{hndis, name=Gordon, Alexander