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William Gordon
British Member of Parliament

William Gordon

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British Member of Parliament
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University of Glasgow
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Sir William Gordon(1726–1798) was a British diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1777 to 1783.

Early life

Gordon was the eldest of William Gordon, a merchant and planter of St Mary's, Kingston, Jamaica, and his wifeSusanna Gordon. He was educated at Glasgow University from 1739 to 1745 and at Leyden University from 1745 to 1746. He undertook a Grand Tour with William Dowdeswell from 1746. After his father died, he passedthe plantations and mercantile business in the West Indies to his brothers, and settled in London.

Career

Lord Sandwich appointed Gordon as Minister to the Diet at Ratisbon in April in1764 and then envoy to Denmark on 28 June 1765. However he never took up the post and was instead Minister at Brussels from November 1765 to 1777. He was created Knight of the Bath on 3 February 1775. He married Mary Phillipps, widow of Samuel Phillipps of Garendon Park, and daughter of Thomas Allsopp of Ashbourne, Derbyshire on 2 July 1776.

Gordon decided to seek a seat in Parliament and when one fell vacant at Portsmouth in 1777, he resigned his post in Brussels. At a by-election on 26 November 1777 he was returned asMember of Parliament forPortsmouth. He held the seat in the 1780 general election. In September 1780 he was appointed Clerk of the Green Cloth and held the post until it was abolished in March 1782. He vacated his seat in Parliament in July 1783 in exchange for a large government pension.

Later life

Gordondied on 26 Jan. 1798.

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