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- Q5539819 description "Scottish lawyer".
- Q5539819 description "Scottish lawyer".
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- Q5539819 abstract "George Gordon Stott, later Lord Stott PC QC (22 December 1909 – 12 April 1999) was a Scottish advocate, sheriff and Lord Advocate – the chief legal officer for the Crown and government in Scotland. In retirement Gordon Stott published three volumes of extracts from the diaries he had been keeping throughout his legal career.".
- Q5539819 alias "Lord Stott".
- Q5539819 alias "Lord Stott; Stott, George Gordon (full name)".
- Q5539819 birthDate "1909-12-22".
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- Q5539819 alternativeNames "Lord Stott; Stott, George Gordon".
- Q5539819 birthDate "1909-12-22".
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- Q5539819 name "Gordon Stott".
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- Q5539819 occupation "Advocate, sheriff, Lord Advocate, senior judge".
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- Q5539819 comment "George Gordon Stott, later Lord Stott PC QC (22 December 1909 – 12 April 1999) was a Scottish advocate, sheriff and Lord Advocate – the chief legal officer for the Crown and government in Scotland. In retirement Gordon Stott published three volumes of extracts from the diaries he had been keeping throughout his legal career.".
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