The Gordons of Gordonstown, the premier baronets of Scotland, were descended from a younger son of the 12th Earl of Sutherland. Sir Robert Gordon’s mother married, secondly, James Sutherland, afterwards Dunbar, M.P. Caithness 1710-13, who was created a baronet in 1706 and succeeded to the estate of Hempriggs. Gordon’s sister married John Forbes of Culloden, the brother of Duncan Forbes, lord president of the court of session. In spite of being a minor he was brought into Parliament for Caithness in 1715 by John Sinclair of Ulbster, the hereditary sheriff. Though classed as a Whig, he joined the Earl of Mar during the Fifteen, when he was present at Sheriffmuir, described by the Master of Sinclair as ‘a young man of 19 years old, of great fire, courage and good sense, and with whom I choosed to take lodging in Perth’. After the battle he made his peace through the Duke of Argyll, by whose good offices he escaped all punishment.
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