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- Q4527389 abstract "William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen (1679 – 30 March 1746), known between c. 1691 and 1720 as Lord Haddo, was a Scottish peer, Tory politician and Jacobite.Gordon was the second son of the 1st Earl of Aberdeen and following the Acts of Union 1707, was elected to the House of Commons for Aberdeenshire in 1708. As the eldest son of a peer, however, he did not take his seat and was replaced by Sir Alexander Cumming, 1st Baronet a year later. As his elder brother had died c. 1691, he succeeded to his father's titles in 1720 and a year later was elected as a representative peer for the House of Lords.Lord Aberdeen had acquired the estates of Ballogie, Boddam, Crichie, Fedderat, Fyvie, Ruthven and Tarland in his lifetime and on his death in 1746, at Edinburgh (having travelled there to declare his support for the Jacobite Uprising), he was succeeded by his eldest son, George.".
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- Q4527389 comment "William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen (1679 – 30 March 1746), known between c. 1691 and 1720 as Lord Haddo, was a Scottish peer, Tory politician and Jacobite.Gordon was the second son of the 1st Earl of Aberdeen and following the Acts of Union 1707, was elected to the House of Commons for Aberdeenshire in 1708. As the eldest son of a peer, however, he did not take his seat and was replaced by Sir Alexander Cumming, 1st Baronet a year later. As his elder brother had died c.".
- Q4527389 label "William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen".