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Sir Jenison William Gordon, 2nd Baronet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sir Jenison William Gordon, 2nd Baronet Sir Jenison William Gordon, 2nd Baronet of Newark-upon-Trent (1747 – 9 May 1831, Ewerby, Lincolnshire), succeeded his father, Sir Samuel Gordon, 1st Baronet, in 1780. In October 1781 he married Harriet Frances Charlotte Finch (d. 1821), second daughter of the Hon. Edward Finch Hatton, who in turn was the youngest son of Daniel Finch, 7th Earl of Winchilsea and 2nd Earl of Nottingham. Debrett, in 1815, states that Sir Jenison Gordon had his seat at Haverholm (sic) Priory, Lincolnshire.〔John Debrett (ed.). ‘’The Baronetage of England, Vol. II.’’ London; F. C and J Rivington (et al.), Third Edition 1815, pp. 765-766.〕 In 1783 he served as High Sheriff of Lincolnshire.〔''The Times'', Wednesday 18 May 1831, p. 2.〕 He is also listed as having served as a Deputy Lieutenant for the North Division of Kesteven in 1830.〔Thomas Allen. ‘’The History of the County of Lincoln, from the earliest period to the present time.’’ Leeds; John Saunders, 1830, p. 98.〕 Sir Jenison Gordon died at Haverholme Priory, in May 1831. He and Lady Harriet had no children, and so the Gordon baronetcy of Newark-upon-Trent became extinct. His estates, which at the time were described by ''The Times'' as “extensive”, passed to George William Finch-Hatton, 10th Earl of Winchilsea and 5th Earl of Nottingham.〔''The Times'', Wednesday 18 May 1831, p. 2.〕 During his occupancy of Haverholme Priory, Sir Jenison had made substantial additions and improvements to the house, “and in a style corresponding to the circumstances of the place”.〔(Thomas Allen.) ‘’The History of the County of Lincoln, from the earliest period to the present time, Vol. II.’’ London and Lincoln; John Saunders, Junior, 1834, p. 259〕 ==References==
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