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532: 120: 521: 108: 89: 851: 815: 355: 393:, near Benares, and the field force during operations in Shahabad. He was engaged in the final attack on Jugdespur, and in the action of Nowadi, and the subsequent pursuit. Mentioned in despatches, he was promoted captain on 2 December 1859, and was made brevet-major on 30 November 1860. Gordon performed regimental duty in India for the next eighteen years; he was promoted major in 1860 and exchanged into the 433:. Gordon's regiment formed the advance guard in the turning movement on the Spingawi Kotal on 2 December. During the night march some Pathans of the 29th Punjab infantry fired signal shots to warn the enemy of the British advance and the regiment was immediately displaced from its leading position. Subsequently, he was engaged in the 445:
in 1879. In expeditions to Karmana and against the Malikshahi Waziris in 1880 he was brigadier-general in command of the troops. He also served in the Mahsud Waziria expedition in 1881, when he commanded the second column; he was again mentioned in despatches and was thanked by the government of
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column. He led a reconnaissance in force at Habib Kila on 28 November 1878, and discovered that the Afghans, so far from abandoning their guns as had been reported, had taken up a strong position on the top of the pass. Gordon's report made
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His father William Gordon was one of the sons of Adam Gordon (1750–1831) of Griamachary in the parish of Kildonan, Dingwall, whose sons and grandsons included thirteen commissioned officers, a
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expedition, including the assault of Zava, where he commanded the right column of General Tytler's force. For his services in the Afghan war he received the
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A varied life: a record of military and civil service, of sport and of travels in India, Central Asia and Persia, 1849-1902
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and was a twin son of Captain William Gordon (1788–1834) of the 2nd Queen's Royal Regiment. His father had served in the
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there and is commemorated with family members against the original west boundary wall of the cemetery.
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he commanded his brigade (1886–87) and conducted the operations which opened up the country between
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The Military in British India: The Development of British Land Forces in South Asia, 1600-1947
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and Kendat. A road was laid out in 1887 by troops under Gordon to link Manipur with
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of 1878-9 he played a prominent part, commanding the 29th Punjabis, attached to the
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Gordon, J. J. H. (February 1889) "Overland from India to Upper Burma"
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on 1 April 1894. On 1 January 1897 he was nominated a member of the
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in 1890, and retained the office until 1896, under Major-General
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He married in 1871 Ella (1846 – 1903), daughter of his cousin
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campaign of 1857–8 with the Jaunpur field force, attached to
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India. From 1882 to 1887 he commanded a brigade of the
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Manchester University Press. p. 206. 683:The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine 471:The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine 269:(12 January 1832 – 2 November 1908) was a 197: 1871⁠–⁠1903) 753:(Supplement). 23 June 1908. p. 4641. 696: 685:New Series 1(2): pp. 187–200, 502:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 743: 723: 661: 530: 519: 353: 545:Edward Gordon, Baron Gordon of Drumearn 310:Edward Gordon, Baron Gordon of Drumearn 867: 781: 717: 641: 596: 285:Gordon was born on 12 January 1832 in 775: 635: 592: 590: 588: 586: 584: 582: 580: 578: 508:, and to Knight Grand Cross (GCB) in 347:on 21 August 1849 and transferred to 737: 618: 885:19th-century British Army personnel 823: 557:He resided in his last years at 35 321:Scottish Naval and Military Academy 176:Scottish Naval and Military Academy 13: 950:Scottish people of Spanish descent 769:Commonwealth War Graves Commission 733:. 5 June 1894. pp. 3256–3257. 575: 14: 961: 843: 476:Returning to the UK, he was made 366:by Gordon after a 1838 sketch by 915:Military personnel from Aberdeen 849: 834:Dictionary of National Biography 813: 610:Dictionary of National Biography 515: 429:abandon a frontal attack on the 345:74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot 118: 106: 87: 900:Members of the Council of India 671:. 21 August 1849. p. 2596. 600:"Gordon, John James Hood"  597:Vibart, Henry Meredith (1912). 194: 895:46th Regiment of Foot officers 890:29th Regiment of Foot officers 757: 690: 675: 655: 335:With his twin, he entered the 330: 1: 568: 550:Gordon wrote and illustrated 315:He and his twin brother, Sir 280: 935:Burials at the Dean Cemetery 905:British Indian Army generals 631:. 24 March 1914. p. 10. 535:The Gordon family monument, 478:assistant military secretary 7: 409:three times, receiving the 16:General in the British Army 10: 966: 262:Sir John James Hood Gordon 229:, cousin and father-in-law 697:Heathcote, T. 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Index

GCB
Dean Cemetery
United Kingdom
British Army
East India Company
Bengal Army
29th Punjabis
Bengal Army
Alma mater
Scottish Naval and Military Academy
Thomas Edward Gordon
Edward Strathearn Gordon
Assistant Military Secretary to the India Office
Council of India
GCB
general
British Army
Aberdeen
Peninsular War
Santarém
Estremadura
Surgeon-General
Edward Gordon, Baron Gordon of Drumearn
Thomas Edward Gordon
Scottish Naval and Military Academy
generals
British Army
purchasing a commission
74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot
29th Foot

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