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The article properly describes the actions and death of Lord Gordon during the battle of Alford. I understand this Lord Gordon to be Lord George Gordon, the eldest son of the Marquess of Huntly who was not present. However the link provided goes to the article on the Marquess of Huntly. Lord George Gordon was a major player in the civil war in Scotland but does not have his own entry - the entry with that name being a different person in the following century. Could someone more knowledgeable than I correct this? ~~ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Abivor (talk • contribs) 14:56, 16 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]