William Gordon
William Gordon
William Gordon was a 17th-century landowner and Covenanter. He is remembered as being a correspondent in Samuel Rutherford's Letters and being one of the biographies in John Howie's Scots Worthies. He was regarded as a man of strong religious convictions and piety. In 1664 he was banished for listening to ministers who lacked a government licence, both at his mother's house and in the woods. He arrived at the Battle of Bothwell Bridge after the fighting was over and, hesitating to surrender, was shot.
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Date of Birth
January 17th, 1614
Age
412
Date of Death
January 17th, 1679
Died Aged
65
Star Sign
Capricorn
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Alexander Gordon
Son
Alexander Gordon
Father
Elizabeth Gordon
Mother
Mary Hope
Wife
Sir William Gordon of Afton, 1st Bt.
Son
John Gordon, 3rd of Earlston
Son
Margaret Gordon
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