Gordon
Gordon is a town in the old area of Berwickshire, Scotland and also is currently part of the Scottish Borders Council. The town sits on the crossroads of the A6106 Earlston to Duns road as well as the A6089 Edinburgh to Kelso road, it is 6 miles east of Earlston as well as 4 miles west of Greenlaw. The initial Gordon on document is Richard of Gordon, formerly of Swinton, claimed to have been the grand son of a well-known knight that slew some monstrous pet in the Merse during the time of King Malcolm III of Scotland. This Richard was Lord of the Barony of Gordon in the Merse. The name is said to originate from Brittonic, indicating great ft. The de Gordons held the lairdship of Gordon for over two centuries and were believed to have constructed a castle at the previous hamlet of Huntly simply to the north; they still held lands up to the 18th century. The Gordon household are the forefathers of the Dukes of Richmond and also Gordon as well as of the Marquis of Huntly.