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  1. Pollock Castle. Sir Robert Pollock, 1st Baronet ( c. 1665 – 22 August 1735), of Pollok, was a British Army officer and Scottish politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1700 to 1707 and in the British House of Commons from 1707 to 1722.

  2. Born at Dunrobin Castle, the second son of Alexander Gordon, 12th Duke of Sutherland (c.1552-94), Gordon was educated at the University of St. Andrews and then in Edinburgh. He studied law in France (1603-05) and then moved to London where, in 1606, he was appointed a privy councillor by King James VI (1566 - 1625).

  3. 11 set 2023 · The elder son, Sir Robert, 24th of that ilk, was created a baronet of Nova Scotia, to him and his heirs male whatever, 29th May 1625, being the fourth on the roll. The family annalist states that a cadet of the family, Innes of Balveny, with the view of obtaining precedence of his chief, had applied for a baronetcy, of which Sir Robert Gordon ...

  4. Hedied between 1649 and 1660." Robert, the 23d Innes of that ilk, by his wife, dame Elizabeth Elphinstone, had, with three daughter, two sons, Sir Robert, who succeeded him, and Sir John, styled of Cromy, who was father of Sir Robert Innes of Muirtoun. The elder son, Sir Robert, 24th of that ilk, was created a baronet of Nova Scotia, to him and ...

  5. The second Baronet assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Gordon in 1868 as his mother Isabella was the daughter of Eldred Curwen Pottinger and his wife Anne, daughter of Robert Gordon. Smith, later Smith-Gordon baronets (1838) Sir Lionel Smith, GCB, GCH, 1st Baronet (1778–1842)

  6. Sir Robert James Gordon, 10th Baronet (b. 1932) Gordon of Newark-upon-Trent, in the baronetage of Great Britain (1764-1831) Gordon of Newark-upon-Trent. Sir Samuel Gordon, 1st Baronet (died 1780) Sir Jenison William Gordon, 2nd Baronet (1747-1831) Gordon of Northcourt, in the baronetage of the United Kingdom (1818-1876) Gordon of Northcourt ...

  7. Sir Robert Vyner, 1st Baronet (alternatively Viner) (1631 – 2 September 1688) was an English banker, goldsmith and Lord Mayor of London. Vyner was born in Warwick , but migrated in early life to London, where he was apprenticed to his uncle, Sir Thomas Vyner (1588–1665), a goldsmith-banker , was Lord Mayor of the City of London in 1674–1675.