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432 HOUSE OF GORDON.
Isabel Mary, bap. 1750, Feb. 13, at Bosch {ibid., iii. 66), who m. Dr. James
MacNeill, of Stevenson, and was served heir of provision to her father, 1799,
Jul. 22, and d. 1806, Sep. 9 {S.M.). Gordon d. 1796, May, as Col. at Edin-
burgh, aged 82 {S.M., vol. 58, p. 433). Nephew of John, 1770-
1717. George. 1743, Mar. 27, Capt., Villegas's, formerly Halkett's
Regiment, Scots Brigade in Holland; deceased by Mar. 25, 1743 (Ferguson's
Scots Brigade, 11. 229).
1718. George. 1745, Jul. 26, officer appointed to one of the new Coy. 's
of Mackay's Reg., Scots Brigade in Holland (Ferguson's Scots Brigade, 11.
231)- 1773' Dec. 24, as major, 2nd Batn., took the oath by proxy. 1774,
Jan. 3, petitions (successfully) to draw his pay in Holland {ibid., 11. 487).
1775, appears in pay list, ist Batn. {ibid., 11. 443). It is difficult to dis-
tinguish his services from those of his kinsman, George 1716-
Described (S.M., vol. 65, p. 738) as " late of Gordonbank " ; cautioner,
1785, Aug. 31, of the will of John, 1770. Appointed Capt., City Guard, Edin-
burgh, 1787, Jan. 3, in succession to Capt. Pillans {S.M., vol. 49, p. 52). His
portrait along with that of Capt. George Robertson and John Grieve, Provost
of Edinburgh, appears in Kay's Portraits (Plate 66), in which it is stated
he lived in Bell's Wynd, High Street, and was "somewhat remarkable for
his forenoon or meridian potations, an indulgence by no means uncommon
in his day". M. Isabella {b. 1759), who was put on the Compassionate
List, 1805, and had an only dau. Jane Frances, d. 1816, Jan. 22 {Aberdeen
Jour.). Gordon d. 1803, Sep. 22, at Edinburgh {S.M., vol. 65, p. 738). See
James Joseph, 808-
1719. George. 1766, Sep. 6, Ens., 6th Batn., 6th Coy., Stuart's Reg.,
Scots Brigade in Holland (Ferguson's Scots Brigade, 11. 431).
1720- George. 1775, 2nd Serg. Maj., 2nd Batn., Gordon's Reg., Scots
Brigade in Holland (Ferguson's Scots Brigade, 11. 436). 1777, perhaps do.,
in the Reg. of Dundas, who succeeded Gordon {ibid., 11. 440).
1721. George. 1776, Grenadier, ist Batn., Houston's Reg., Scots
Brigade in Holland (Ferguson's Scots Brigade, 11. 437). 1777, do. {ibid., 11.
439)- 17831 do. {ibid., 11. 441). 17S2, Dec. 13, as "Col. with dispensation,"
was stated to be in Scotland {ibid., 11. 500). i794) perhaps the "Capt.
George, Col., suspended " in the 6th Coy. of the Reg. of van Nyvenheim, who
succeeded Houston {ibid., 11. 551).
1722- George. 1783, Lt., Scots Brigade in Holland, appears in a
list of officers who threw up their commissions and returned to Scotland
(Ferguson's Scots Brigade, 11. 521).
1723- Gilbert (Guillebert). 1516, in the Scots Men-at-Arms in France
Isabel Mary, bap. 1750, Feb. 13, at Bosch {ibid., iii. 66), who m. Dr. James
MacNeill, of Stevenson, and was served heir of provision to her father, 1799,
Jul. 22, and d. 1806, Sep. 9 {S.M.). Gordon d. 1796, May, as Col. at Edin-
burgh, aged 82 {S.M., vol. 58, p. 433). Nephew of John, 1770-
1717. George. 1743, Mar. 27, Capt., Villegas's, formerly Halkett's
Regiment, Scots Brigade in Holland; deceased by Mar. 25, 1743 (Ferguson's
Scots Brigade, 11. 229).
1718. George. 1745, Jul. 26, officer appointed to one of the new Coy. 's
of Mackay's Reg., Scots Brigade in Holland (Ferguson's Scots Brigade, 11.
231)- 1773' Dec. 24, as major, 2nd Batn., took the oath by proxy. 1774,
Jan. 3, petitions (successfully) to draw his pay in Holland {ibid., 11. 487).
1775, appears in pay list, ist Batn. {ibid., 11. 443). It is difficult to dis-
tinguish his services from those of his kinsman, George 1716-
Described (S.M., vol. 65, p. 738) as " late of Gordonbank " ; cautioner,
1785, Aug. 31, of the will of John, 1770. Appointed Capt., City Guard, Edin-
burgh, 1787, Jan. 3, in succession to Capt. Pillans {S.M., vol. 49, p. 52). His
portrait along with that of Capt. George Robertson and John Grieve, Provost
of Edinburgh, appears in Kay's Portraits (Plate 66), in which it is stated
he lived in Bell's Wynd, High Street, and was "somewhat remarkable for
his forenoon or meridian potations, an indulgence by no means uncommon
in his day". M. Isabella {b. 1759), who was put on the Compassionate
List, 1805, and had an only dau. Jane Frances, d. 1816, Jan. 22 {Aberdeen
Jour.). Gordon d. 1803, Sep. 22, at Edinburgh {S.M., vol. 65, p. 738). See
James Joseph, 808-
1719. George. 1766, Sep. 6, Ens., 6th Batn., 6th Coy., Stuart's Reg.,
Scots Brigade in Holland (Ferguson's Scots Brigade, 11. 431).
1720- George. 1775, 2nd Serg. Maj., 2nd Batn., Gordon's Reg., Scots
Brigade in Holland (Ferguson's Scots Brigade, 11. 436). 1777, perhaps do.,
in the Reg. of Dundas, who succeeded Gordon {ibid., 11. 440).
1721. George. 1776, Grenadier, ist Batn., Houston's Reg., Scots
Brigade in Holland (Ferguson's Scots Brigade, 11. 437). 1777, do. {ibid., 11.
439)- 17831 do. {ibid., 11. 441). 17S2, Dec. 13, as "Col. with dispensation,"
was stated to be in Scotland {ibid., 11. 500). i794) perhaps the "Capt.
George, Col., suspended " in the 6th Coy. of the Reg. of van Nyvenheim, who
succeeded Houston {ibid., 11. 551).
1722- George. 1783, Lt., Scots Brigade in Holland, appears in a
list of officers who threw up their commissions and returned to Scotland
(Ferguson's Scots Brigade, 11. 521).
1723- Gilbert (Guillebert). 1516, in the Scots Men-at-Arms in France
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