| The Baron Stanmore GCMG, KJStJ |
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| Arthur Gordon circa 1870–1880. | |
| 9th Governor of New Zealand | |
| In office 29 November 1880 – 24 June 1882 |
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| Monarch | Victoria |
| Premier | John Hall Frederick Whitaker |
| Preceded by | Sir Hercules Robinson |
| Succeeded by | Sir William Jervois |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 26 November 1829 |
| Died | 30 January 1912 (aged 82) |
Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore, GCMG, KJStJ (26 November 1829 – 30 January 1912)[1] was a British Liberal Party politician and colonial administrator. He had extensive contact with Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.
The youngest son of George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, he was educated privately and then at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was President of the Cambridge Union Society in 1849.[2] After graduating in 1851, he worked as Assistant Private Secretary to the British Prime Minister (his father) between 1852 and 1855, and was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Beverley from 1854 to 1857,[1] before holding a number of colonial governorships:
He was created 1st Baron Stanmore, of Great Stanmore, Middlesex on 21 August 1893.
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