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  1. William Gordon, Lord Strathnaver (1683–1720), MP for Tain Burghs, judged ineligible to sit because he was the eldest son of a Scottish peer. William Gordon (bishop of Aberdeen) (died 1577), last of the pre-Reformation bishops of Aberdeen owing allegiance to the Roman Catholic Church.

  2. Canada's most impressive tribute overseas to those Canadians who fought and gave their lives in the First World War is the majestic and inspiring Vimy Memorial, which overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point of Vimy Ridge, about eight kilometres northeast of Arras on the N17 towards Lens.

  3. Jul 7, 2023 · William Gordon, affectionately known as “Torch,” peacefully passed away on June 19th, 2023. Born in Nipigon, Ontario, Bill was recognized by his vibrant red hair, which earned him his nickname. His passion for supporting his community led him to become deeply involved with the Métis Nation of Ontario, serving as the President of the ...

  4. General William Gordon (1736 – 25 May 1816), of Fyvie, was a British general and courtier. He was several times returned to Parliament by the interest of the Duke of Marlborough, and precipitated a family quarrel with his nephew, the Duke of Gordon, by commandeering a regiment that the latter was raising.

  5. Jan 16, 2024 · William Earl Gordon. People. William “Bill” Earl Gordon was born July 27th, 1890 in Drayton, Ontario. His father, William Henry Gordon was an analytical man and a lawyer, which set the foundation for William’s career as an accountant and financial advisor, as well as in politics.

  6. A historian and clergyman who wrote a four-volume history of the American Revolution. He emigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1770 and became chaplain of the Provincial Congress, but was dismissed in 1776.

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  8. William Gordon, 6th Viscount Kenmure (born before 1672?—died February 24, 1716, London, England) was a Scottish Jacobite who was miscast as a leader in the rebellion of 1715 on behalf of James Edward, the Old Pretender, against King George I.

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