Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon

General Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon (c. 1678  28 November 1728), styled Earl of Enzie until 1684 and the Marquess of Huntly from 1684 to 1716, was a Scottish Jacobite peer.

Alexander Gordon
2nd Duke of Gordon
Alexander Gordon seated to the right, with his father and sister
2nd Duke of Gordon
Reign7 December 1716–28 November 1728
PredecessorGeorge Gordon
SuccessorCosmo Gordon
Bornc. 1678
Died28 November 1728
Noble familyGordon
Spouse(s)Lady Henrietta Mordaunt
IssueElizabeth Gordon
Catherine Gordon, Countess of Wemyss
Anne Gordon, Countess of Aberdeen
Cosmo Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon
Lewis Gordon
Charlotte Gordon
GeneralLord Adam Gordon
Lord Charles Gordon
FatherGeorge Gordon, 1st Duke of Gordon
MotherLady Elizabeth Howard

Gordon was the son of George Gordon, 1st Duke of Gordon and Lady Elizabeth Howard, the daughter of the Roman Catholic Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk. He fought with the Jacobites at the battle of Sheriffmuir, with three hundred horsemen and two thousand foot. On 12 February 1716, he surrendered at Gordon Castle to John Gordon, 16th Earl of Sutherland. He was imprisoned at Edinburgh, but obtained a pardon when his father died and entered his inheritance as 2nd Duke on 7 December 1716.

He is mentioned in the Jacobite riddling song Cam Ye O'er Frae France, referred to as "Cockalorum", an epithet derived from the traditional nickname of the head of the Gordon clan, "Cock o' the North"

Family

Gordon married Lady Henrietta Mordaunt (ca. 1688–1760), daughter of Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough, before 13 February 1707; they had issue.

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