Gordon, Lord George

Gordon, Lord George

▪ British political activist

born Dec. 26, 1751, London, Eng.
died Nov. 1, 1793, London
 English lord and instigator of the anti-Catholic Gordon riots in London (1780).

      The third and youngest son of the 3rd Duke of Gordon, he was educated at Eton and entered the British navy, rising to the rank of lieutenant in 1772. When the 4th Earl of Sandwich, then at the head of the Admiralty, would not promise him a command, Gordon resigned his commission shortly before the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. In 1774 he entered Parliament for a pocket borough that was given him as a bribe to withdraw from an election elsewhere.

      In 1779 Gordon, previously considered insignificant, organized and made himself head of the Protestant associations formed to secure the repeal of the Catholic Relief Act of 1778. He led a mob that marched on the houses of Parliament on June 2, 1780, to present a petition against the act. The ensuing riot lasted a week, causing great property damage and nearly 500 casualties. For his part in instigating this violence, Gordon was arrested on a charge of high treason but was acquitted on the ground that he had no treasonable intentions. His life thereafter was a succession of unlikely political and financial schemes. He was excommunicated from the Church of England in 1786 for refusing to bear witness in an ecclesiastical suit; in the same year, he became a convert to Judaism.

      In 1787 Gordon was convicted of libeling the queen of France, the French ambassador in London, and the administration of justice in England. After a period of exile he returned to England, and in January 1788 he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment in Newgate. In prison he lived comfortably, giving dinners and dances. Because he could not obtain the securities for his good behaviour at the end of his sentence, he was not allowed to leave Newgate and died there.

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