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William Gordon ( d. 1816 ), eldest son from the third marriage of the second Earl, was a General in the Army.
William Gordon, younger brother of the fourth Earl, was a Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy and sat as Member of Parliament for Aberdeenshire.
* William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen ( 1679 1745 )
* William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen ( 1679 30 March 1746 )
George William Gordon, a friend of Paul Bogle, was hanged because he was thought to have contributed to the riot even though he was not a part of its organization or execution.
* Green, William and Gordon Swanborough.
Gordon continued to act on the stage throughout the 1930s, including notable runs as Mattie in Ethan Frome, Margery Pinchwife in William Wycherley's Restoration comedy The Country Wife at London's Old Vic and on Broadway, and Nora Helmer in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House at Central City, Colorado, and on Broadway.
The Kendall College presidents during 1907-1919 were: Arthur Grant Evans, Levi Harrison Beeler, Seth Reed Gordon, Frederick William Hawley, Ralph J. Lamb, Charles Evans, James G. McMurtry and Arthur L. Odell.
Married Fanny Graham and had four children: Mary Louisa, William, Reginald, Gordon.
* February 24 Execution of the Jacobite leaders James Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater and William Gordon, 6th Viscount of Kenmure.
He has worked on several collaborations with authors including William Rotsler, David Brin and Gordon Eklund.
In 2004, post-modern choreographer David Gordon created a dance-theatre version of the play called Dancing Henry Five, which mixed William Walton's music written for the Olivier film, recorded speeches from the film itself and by Christopher Plummer, and commentary written by Gordon.
While studying at a private school in Bayswater, Sullivan, then aged 11, persuaded his parents and the headmaster, William Gordon Plees, to allow him to apply for membership in the choir of the Chapel Royal.
Important writers on urban design theory include Christopher Alexander, Peter Calthorpe, Gordon Cullen, Andres Duany, Jane Jacobs, Mitchell Joachim, Jan Gehl, Allan B. Jacobs, Kevin Lynch, Aldo Rossi, Colin Rowe, Robert Venturi, William H. Whyte, Bill Hillier, and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk.
According to The Descendants of William Sabin, compiled by Gordon Alan Morris, Thomas J. Prittie, and Dixie Prittie, the first Caucasian child born in the county was Mary Stuart Sabin, daughter of Dr. Warren Sabin, c. 1812.
* 1942: Reap the Wild Wind-Farciot Edouart, Gordon Jennings and William L. Pereira
* Gordon, William A.
J. H. Allen, Richard Reader Harris, Lawrence Graeme Allan Roberts, ‎ Edward Faraday Odlum, William Gordon Mackendrick, William Henry Fasken, Charles Marston, Elizabeth Oke Gordon, F. F. Bosworth, Alexander James Ferris, William Bond, Frank Sandford, Samuel Thornton, David Davidson, Errol Manners and Charles Fox Parham.
The Parliament of Scotland also accepted William as their new king, and required the Duke of Gordon, Governor of the Castle, to surrender the fortress.

Gordon and Humphreys
In 1934 Shackleton organised the Oxford University Ellesmere Land Expedition and chose Gordon Noel Humphreys to lead it.
The range was named by Gordon Noel Humphreys during the Oxford University Ellesmere Land Expedition.

Gordon and Richardson
ITV's other flagship soap opera Crossroads saw a marked increase in viewers at this time, as its established cast, such as Meg Richardson ( Noele Gordon ), grew in popularity.
Gordon., " The counter-cult monitoring movement in historical perspective ," in Challenging Religion: Essays in Honour of Eileen Barker, edited by James A. Beckford & James T. Richardson, ( Routledge, London, 2003 ), pp. 102 113.
In 2009, a 50th anniversary concert was held on February 2nd at the Surf, including artists such as Graham Nash, Peter and Gordon, Tommy Allsup, and the son of the Big Bopper JP Richardson, Jr.
* April 3 Meg Richardson ( Noele Gordon ) married Hugh Mortimer ( John Bentley ) on the soap opera Crossroads
Established by Richardson in 1992, Dark Horse Entertainment set up shop on the lot at Twentieth Century Fox through a first-look deal with Larry Gordon and Largo Entertainment.
* J. Gordon Melton, " The counter-cult monitoring movement in historical perspective ," in Challenging Religion: Essays in Honour of Eileen Barker, edited by James A. Beckford & James T. Richardson, ( Routledge, London, 2003 ), pp. 102-113.
For example, the celebrated 1939 cinematic version, produced by Alexander Korda and Ralph Richardson its chief star, begins just after the death of Gordon in 1885 and most of its action takes place over a three-year period between 1895 and 1898, with its climax the Battle of Omdurman when British soldiers wore khaki uniforms.
Russell had a professional disagreement with the director Gordon Flemyng and producer Keith Richardson over the casting of 18-year-old Morrissey and Leigh ; he believed that the sympathy of 16-year-olds running away was lost by casting older actors.
The play has also been adapted for television, including a 1990 production starring Gordon Jackson as Arthur Winslow, Ian Richardson as Morton, and Emma Thompson as Catherine.
It was axed to make way for a new daily soap opera, The Midland Road, retitled Crossroads at the last minute, in which Gordon took the role of motel owner Meg Richardson ( later Meg Mortimer ).
* J. Gordon Melton, ‘ The counter-cult monitoring movement in historical perspective ’ in Challenging Religion: Essays in Honour of Eileen Barker, James A. Beckford and James T. Richardson, eds.
He played the disabled son of Meg Richardson, played by the actress Noele Gordon, in the much maligned soap opera.
Gordon Kennedy and Debbie Isitt are the two main guests, although other guests have included Meera Syal, Rebecca Front, Alison Steadman, Stephen Frost, Miranda Richardson and Harriet Walter.
He also made two cameo appearances in the Midlands-based soap opera Crossroads, as a flouncing, difficult customer at the Crossroads Motel and as the chauffeur at the wedding of Meg Richardson ( played by his close friend Noele Gordon ).
Designers Anna Ryder Richardson, Graham Wynne, and Gordon Whistance took on the task of restoring the decor of homes and businesses damaged in the floods of August that year.
* Gordon Richardson ( 1973 1983 )
** Daemonifuge: The Lord of Damnation ( co-author with Gordon Rennie and art by Karl Richardson, 88 pages, 2003, ISBN 1-84154-240-7 )
Richardson followed his old boss Atkinson to Coventry City in 1995, and spent the next two-and-a-half years at the Sky Blues repeatedly fending off relegation under both Atkinson and his successor, Gordon Strachan.
The Fort Pitt Bridge, designed by George S. Richardson of Richardson, Gordon, & Associates, opened on June 19, 1959.
Despite being thirty-three, Nilsson was far from being the club's oldest player ; Steve Ogrizovic and Kevin Richardson were both in their late-thirties, whilst Gordon Strachan was forty.
* 1984 The Lord Gordon Richardson of Duntisbourne, retired Governor of the Bank of England
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