William Duff-Gordon Explained

William Duff-Gordon
Office1:Member of Parliament for Worcester
Term1:1807-1818
Birth Date:8 April 1772
Father:Alexander Gordon
Relatives:William Gordon (grandfather)
Children:1+, including Alexander

Sir William Duff-Gordon, 2nd Baronet (8 April 1772 – 8 March 1823), known as William Gordon until 1815, was a Scottish politician.

Biography

Duff-Gordon was the son of the Hon. Alexander Gordon, Lord Rockville, son of William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen. His mother was Anne, daughter of William Duff. He was returned to Parliament as one of two representatives for Worcester in 1807, a seat he held until 1818. In 1815, he succeeded his uncle Sir James Duff, 1st Baronet, as 2nd Baronet of Halkin according to a special remainder, and assumed the same year by Royal licence the additional surname of Duff.[1]

Duff-Gordon married Caroline Cornewall, youngest daughter of Sir George Cornewall, on 5 February 1810.[1] [2] He died in March 1823, aged 50, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Alexander.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gordon (afterwards Duff Gordon), William (1772-1823), of Halkin, Ayr, History of Parliament Online . www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
  2. Book: Courthope. William. William Courthope (officer of arms). Debrett's Baronetage of England. J.G. & F. Rivington. 1835. London. 185. 7th.