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Gordon, Charles (Lord Strathaven).
Adm.
Fell.-Com. [as
'George'] at ST JOHN'S, June
7, 1810. S. [and h.] of George, 5th Earl of Aboyne. [B. Jan. 4, 1792, at Orton
Longueville,
Northants.] Matric. Michs. 1810; M.A. 1812. Styled Lord Strathaven, 1794-1836,
and Earl of Aboyne,
1836-53. Succeeded as 10th Marquess of Huntly, June 17, 1853. M.P. for East
Grinstead, 1818-30; for
Hunts., 1830-1. Sometime a Lord-in-Waiting; resigned, 1841. Lord-Lieut. of
Aberdeenshire, 1861.
Married (1) Mar. 20, 1826, Elizabeth [p.89] Henrietta, dau. of Henry, 1st
Marquess Conyngham; (2)
Apr. 10, 1844, Maria Antoinetta, dau. of the Rev. William Peter Pegus. Died
Sept. 18, 1863. Brother
of George (1815), etc.; father of Charles (1865). (Burke, P. and B.
(Huntly); G.E.C.;
Scots Peerage
, IV. 559; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
Charles GORDON, Lord Strathaven
Approx. lifespan: 1792–1863
Fell.-Com. ((as 'George')) St John's College adm1810:06:07
s. (and h.) of George GORDON, 5th Earl of Aboyne
b. Orton Longueville, Northamptonshire 1792:01:04
Matric 1810:10MT:
MA 1812
Styled Lord Strathaven 1794-1836
Styled "> Earl of ABOYNE 1836-53
Succeeded as "> 10th Marquess of HUNTLY 1853:06:17
M.P.: for East Grinstead, [ Sussex ] 1818-30
M.P.: for Huntingdonshire 1830-31
Sometime Lord-in-Waiting: resigned1841
Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire 1861
m. (1) Elizabeth Henrietta CONYNGHAM dau. of Henry CONYNGHAM, 1st Marquess Conyngham 1826:03:20
m. (2) Maria Antoinetta PEGUS dau. of Rev. William Peter PEGUS 1844:04:10
d. 1863:09:18
brother of George GORDON (1815) etc
father of Charles GORDON (1865)
Refs: Burke, P. and B. (Huntly) Refs: G.E.C. Refs: Scots Peerage, IV. 559 Refs: Fox-Davies, Armorial Families .

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