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Gordon and Donaldson
* Donaldson, Gordon and Robert S. Morpeth.
* Gordon Donaldson, historian
The reign of Robert II has undergone a re-appraisal since the works of historians Gordon Donaldson ( 1967 ) and Ranald Nicholson ( 1974 ).
Other musicians who contributed prominently to the hard bop style include Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd, Sonny Clark, Lou Donaldson, Kenny Drew, Benny Golson, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Jackie McLean, Blue Mitchell, Hank Mobley, Thelonious Monk, Lee Morgan, Carl Perkins ( pianist ), Bud Powell, Sonny Rollins, and Sonny Stitt.
From this list and other evidence, Gordon Donaldson analysed the allegiances of Scottish families during the 16th century to the cause of Mary, to English or French policy, and to the Scottish Reformation, in his All the Queen's Men, ( 1983 ).
* Scottish surnames-an excerpt concerning the history of Scottish surnames, from Scotland's History: Approaches and Reflections by Gordon Donaldson
Other band leaders Mitchell recorded with include Lou Donaldson, Grant Green, Philly Joe Jones, Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Johnny Griffin, Al Cohn, Dexter Gordon and Jimmy Smith.
* Donaldson, Gordon ( 1974 ).
* Donaldson, Gordon & Morpeth, Robert S., A Dictionary of Scottish History, Edinburgh, 1977 ; page 31 re monopoly of foreign trade
* Gordon Donaldson, author and journalist ( d. 2001 )
* Gordon Donaldson, author and journalist ( born 1926 )
Author Gordon Donaldson called her an " upper-crust pretty ".
* Gordon Donaldson CBE, FRHistS, FBA ( 1913 – 1993 ), Scottish historian
* Gordon Donaldson ( journalist ) ( 1926 – 2001 ), Scottish-Canadian author and journalist
* Gordon Graham Donaldson, ( died 1809 ), senior officer in the British Army
* Gordon Donaldson
* Gordon Donaldson
* Tony Levin, Gordon Edwards, Freebo, Bob Glaub, Pat Donaldson – bass
* Gordon Donaldson CBE: 1979-1993
* 2013: Mose Allison, Lou Donaldson, Lorraine Gordon, Eddie Palmieri
Gordon Donaldson CBE, FRHistS, FBA ( 13 April 1913, Leith, Edinburgh-16 March 1993, Fife ) was a Scottish historian.
Gordon Donaldson notes in Scott ( 1683 ) some editing errors and suppression of the more sinister dealings of English government before Mary's condemnation.
* Donaldson, Gordon, ed., The Memoirs of Sir James Melville of Halhill, Folio Society, London ( 1969 ), edited from George Scott ( 1683 )

Gordon and general
On 6 May 1997, following the 1997 general election which brought a Labour government to power for the first time since 1979, it was announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, that the Bank of England would be granted operational independence over monetary policy.
In 1950 Gordon Childe attempted to define a historic city with 10 general metrics.
, Gordon Brown remains a Member of Parliament, retaining his Commons seat in the 2010 general election and choosing to remain a backbencher.
In their book, Cobra II, military correspondent Michael R. Gordon and military historian and retired Marine Corps general Bernard Trainor argued that Franks failed to recognize the threat the Saddam Fedayeen irregular fighters posed to the invading ground forces in 2003 and their potential to form the core of a post-war insurgency.
The Duke at the time, the founder and colonel of the regiment, was the Duchess of Richmond's father, and he saw no active service overseas during the Napoleonic Wars ; his son and the Duchess's brother, the Marquis of Huntly ( later the 5th Duke ) was a distinguished general, but also missed the Waterloo campaign ; the senior representative of the family at the battle was in fact the Duchess's own twenty-three-year-old son, the Earl of March, who would eventually become the 5th Duke's heir in 1836, and who served as a major and an aide de camp to the Duke of Wellington ; another branch of the family was represented by another ADC, Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon, aged twenty-eight or twenty-nine, the brother of the Earl of Aberdeen ; in reality, both were young men similar in age and duty to Lord Hay.
* January 26 – Charles " Chinese " Gordon, British general ( killed in battle ) ( b. 1833 )
* November 29 – Patrick Gordon, Scottish general ( b. 1635 )
A common report is that Forrest arrived in Nashville in April 1867 while the Klan was meeting at the Maxwell House Hotel, probably at the encouragement of a state Klan leader, former Confederate general George Gordon.
In January 1972, G. Gordon Liddy, general counsel to the Committee for the Re-Election of the President ( CRP ), presented a campaign intelligence plan to CRP's Acting Chairman Jeb Stuart Magruder, Attorney General John Mitchell, and Presidential Counsel John Dean, that involved extensive illegal activities against the Democratic Party.
Following Milford's tenure as general manager from 1977 to 1982, the position was held by Harry Neale for three years, then Jack Gordon for two.
Sauvé was the first female governor general in Canada's history, and only the second woman amongst all the Commonwealth realms both previous and contemporary to the time to assume the equivalent office, after Elmira Minita Gordon, who was in 1981 appointed Governor-General of Belize.
* James B. Gordon ( 1822 – 1864 ), a general of cavalry in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
It is also the birthplace of the Gordon brothers John Brown Gordon, a major general in the Confederate army and a governor of Georgia and Eugene C. Gordon a Confederate major in the Alabama Cavalry who developed Decatur, Alabama.
In the November 2011 general election incumbent Vincent Barrella won re-election running as an independent after losing the endorsement of the Point Pleasant Beach Republican Party which went to Stephen Reid, while Republiocan William R. Mayer and Independent Bret Gordon won three-year terms on the Borough Council.
Gordon High School was built in 1887, and by 1889 Gordon possessed five general stores, three drug stores, three hotels, three cotton gins and a reported population of 300 residents.
In the 2010 general election, the FT was receptive towards Liberal Democrat positions on civil liberties and political reform and praised the then Labour leader, Gordon Brown, for his response to the global financial crisis but on balance, backed the Conservatives, though questioning their Euroscepticism.
* Gordon Blake, USAF general
During his governance, the Bank was given independence in setting UK interest rates by Gordon Brown, the incoming Chancellor of the Exchequer after the 1997 general election.
* Gordon Bennett ( general ) ( 1887 – 1962 ), Australian soldier
* George Henry Gordon ( 1823 – 1886 ), U. S. Army general
Labour did not win the 2010 general election, which resulted in a hung parliament and led to the creation of a Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government ; Gordon Brown resigned as Prime Minister, and as Labour leader shortly thereafter.

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