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GORDONS UNDER ARMS — CONTINENT. 449
Huntly"; m. (1) Rzeplinska, and had Robert, "whose descendants
proved their nobility in Poland in 1847," and Gabriel ; ;;/. {2) Gordon
(said erroneously, by Zychlinski to be a sister of Lady Catherine Gordon,
Countess Andreas Morsztyn), and had Peter, Collector of Customs at Cracow,
the father of Joseph Felix von, 1779 (Information from Charles, Marquis of
Huntly, Warsaw, 1905, and from Col. Iwan von Gordon und Huntly, Zvvin-
genberg Hesse, 1906, summarised in a letter by J. M. Bulloch to the Aber-
deen Free Press, 1905, Feb. 4; see also the account of the Polish Gordons
in Bulloch's Gay Gordons, 43-58).
1777- Sir John James, 4th bart., of Park. 1774, Mar., Capt. of the
Marquis de Conflans' Reg., to which he was introduced at Marsal. The
Marquis decided that he should serve in the " cavalery, as the legions in this
service are compos'd of horse and foot " (Sir William Fraser's Chiefs of
Grant, 11. 539-545). His career in our own army is described in 1046-
Son of Sir William, 1832, 2154-
1778- Jose. Maj., Chausseurs, Spanish Army (Information from his
brother Luiz).
Fifth son of Luiz. Brother of Alejandro, 1646, Alvaro, 1671. Francesco,
1703, Juan, 1781. First cousin of Carlos Pedro, 288, and Joseph Maria, 1080.
1779- Joseph FeHx von. 1760, entered Saxon army; Capt., Albert
Light Horse ; Lt. Col., Elector's Cuirassiers.
Son of Peter, Collector of Customs, Cracow, and Judge of Czerniechow,
Poland (who was the son of John James, " Marquis of Huntly," 1776, and
his first wife Roza Wezak-Rudzka ; b. 1742; "obtained recognition as Mar-
quis of Huntly, 1768 " (Zychlinski's Z/o<(i A'5/t'g^a, 1879, p. 76) ; Roman Catho-
lic ; 1)1. 1786, Elizabeth von Weisenfels (Protestant), of the family of Wer-
ben, and had Ferdinand Heinrich Joseph von, 1698, and two daughters
(Information from Col. von Senfft-Pilsach and Col. Iwan von Gordon und
Huntly). Brother of Karol, 1782, and of Franciszek, 1704. D. 1801, Jun., at
Marienberg, Saxony, and is bur. there.
1780- Juan. 1588, Aug. 8, Capt. of the Portuguese galleon " San Felipe,"
one of the Spanish Armada, was k. with 108 seamen by the English, off
Calais (Statement by the Purser, Pedro Coco Calderon, in the Calendar of
Letters and State Papers, preserved in the A rchives of Siinancas, vol. iv. p. 445).
1781- Juan. Officer (Pavia Hussars ?), Spanish army (Information
from his brother Luiz).
Eldest son of Luiz ; brother of Alejandro {q.v.) 1646, Alvaro, 1671, Fran-
cesco, 1703, Jose, 1778. First cousin of Carlos Pedro, 288, and Joseph Maria,
1080.
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Huntly"; m. (1) Rzeplinska, and had Robert, "whose descendants
proved their nobility in Poland in 1847," and Gabriel ; ;;/. {2) Gordon
(said erroneously, by Zychlinski to be a sister of Lady Catherine Gordon,
Countess Andreas Morsztyn), and had Peter, Collector of Customs at Cracow,
the father of Joseph Felix von, 1779 (Information from Charles, Marquis of
Huntly, Warsaw, 1905, and from Col. Iwan von Gordon und Huntly, Zvvin-
genberg Hesse, 1906, summarised in a letter by J. M. Bulloch to the Aber-
deen Free Press, 1905, Feb. 4; see also the account of the Polish Gordons
in Bulloch's Gay Gordons, 43-58).
1777- Sir John James, 4th bart., of Park. 1774, Mar., Capt. of the
Marquis de Conflans' Reg., to which he was introduced at Marsal. The
Marquis decided that he should serve in the " cavalery, as the legions in this
service are compos'd of horse and foot " (Sir William Fraser's Chiefs of
Grant, 11. 539-545). His career in our own army is described in 1046-
Son of Sir William, 1832, 2154-
1778- Jose. Maj., Chausseurs, Spanish Army (Information from his
brother Luiz).
Fifth son of Luiz. Brother of Alejandro, 1646, Alvaro, 1671. Francesco,
1703, Juan, 1781. First cousin of Carlos Pedro, 288, and Joseph Maria, 1080.
1779- Joseph FeHx von. 1760, entered Saxon army; Capt., Albert
Light Horse ; Lt. Col., Elector's Cuirassiers.
Son of Peter, Collector of Customs, Cracow, and Judge of Czerniechow,
Poland (who was the son of John James, " Marquis of Huntly," 1776, and
his first wife Roza Wezak-Rudzka ; b. 1742; "obtained recognition as Mar-
quis of Huntly, 1768 " (Zychlinski's Z/o<(i A'5/t'g^a, 1879, p. 76) ; Roman Catho-
lic ; 1)1. 1786, Elizabeth von Weisenfels (Protestant), of the family of Wer-
ben, and had Ferdinand Heinrich Joseph von, 1698, and two daughters
(Information from Col. von Senfft-Pilsach and Col. Iwan von Gordon und
Huntly). Brother of Karol, 1782, and of Franciszek, 1704. D. 1801, Jun., at
Marienberg, Saxony, and is bur. there.
1780- Juan. 1588, Aug. 8, Capt. of the Portuguese galleon " San Felipe,"
one of the Spanish Armada, was k. with 108 seamen by the English, off
Calais (Statement by the Purser, Pedro Coco Calderon, in the Calendar of
Letters and State Papers, preserved in the A rchives of Siinancas, vol. iv. p. 445).
1781- Juan. Officer (Pavia Hussars ?), Spanish army (Information
from his brother Luiz).
Eldest son of Luiz ; brother of Alejandro {q.v.) 1646, Alvaro, 1671, Fran-
cesco, 1703, Jose, 1778. First cousin of Carlos Pedro, 288, and Joseph Maria,
1080.
LLL
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