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GORDON, John of Cairnborrow and Edenglassie
(About 1553-Before 1624)
BANNERMAN, Elizabeth
(About 1555-)
GORDON, Adam of Park, Sir
(About 1577-1629)
TYRIE, Helen 'of Drumkilbo'
(About 1590-)
GORDON, Patrick of Glenbucket (of Park family)
(About 1618-1666)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. ARBUTHNOTT, Jean

GORDON, Patrick of Glenbucket (of Park family) 1 2 3 4

  • Born: About 1618
  • Marriage (1): ARBUTHNOTT, Jean in 1651 1 2 3
  • Died: 16 January 1666, Aberdeen, Scotland 3
  • Buried: 1666, Gordon Aisle, Old Machar cathedral, Aberdeen, Scotland 3

   Cause of his death was 'sore disease'.3

   User ID: A984.


Patrick married Jean ARBUTHNOTT, daughter of Sir Robert ARBUTHNOTT of Arrat, later 17th of that Ilk and Margaret FRASER, in 1651.1 2 3 (Jean ARBUTHNOTT was born about 1620.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Alexander, Younger of Leys .... married Jean, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Arbuthnot of that Ilk .... He died in June, 1648 ; and his widow, in 1651, married Patrick Gordon of Glenbucket"

from Family of Burnett of Leys




"Jean, married .... secondly, in 1651, to Patrick Gordon of Glenbucket, by whom she had Adam and John ...."

from Scots Peerage (vol 1)




"Patrick Gordon, the succeeding laird, was a noted free-booter. He levied blackmail over many parishes, and did not hesitate to annex property according to his erratic will. He believed that might was right, and followed -

The good old rule, the simple plan,
That they should take who have the power,
And they should keep who can.

The parish of Cushnie received considerable attention at his hands and those of his followers. In 1647, before the Commissioners of the General Assembly, he and a confederate 'acknowledged their accession to the rebellion, humbly upon their knees.' In 1651, he married Jean, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Arbuthnott of that Ilk, and widow of Alexander Burnett, younger of Leys. He died in Aberdeen, 'of sore disease,' on 16th January, 1666 (Row's Diary), 'and was buried in the Gordon's Isle in the Cathedral Kirk of Oldmacher, being Laid down by my Lord Gordon's side who was killed at Alford being both of them very Intimate in their life, and brave men as the age produced, and now no doubt are more ardent in Love and affection in heaven.' (Balbithan MS.)"

from Epitaphs and Inscriptions 1 2 3

Sources


1 e-books, The Family of Burnett of Leys by George Burnett, ed. James Allardyce (1901).

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 1 (1904).

3 e-books, Aberdeenshire Epitaphs and Inscriptions by John A. Henderson (1907).

4 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1903) Balbithan MS.

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