Notes on Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. Sir Alexander Gordon, K.C.B. ... A.D.C. to the Duke of Wellington; and on the Monument Erected to His Memory on the Field of Waterloo. (Reprinted from "The Deeside Field.").
Speech of the Hon. Alexander Gordon, Q.C. in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, 18th March, 1885 on the Address in Reply to the Governor's Speech
The Speeches of Alexander Gordon, Esq., and Alexander Stuart, Esq., at the Meeting of the General Conference of the Church of England in New South Wales on Thursday April 12th, Friday April 13th and Tuesday April 17th 1866
Voyage dans le Timanni, le Kouranko et le Soulimana, contrées de l'Afrique occidentale, fait en 1822 par le Major Cordon-Laing [i.e
Mémoire de M. Gordon, Principal du Collége des Écossois à Paris, pour servir de réponse à l'invective de M. l'évêque Hay contre les supérieurs et élèves du dit Collége
Pet. MR Alex. Gordon, Against Lord Dreghorn's Interlocutor. Ja. Bremner, Agent. G. Clk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of MR Alexander Gordon of Culvenan, Advocate;
Speech of Alexander Gordon, Esq. at the Bar of the Legislative Assembly Against the Church & School Lands Bill, on Thursday, March 11, 1880
Observations for Mr. Alexander Gordon Advocate, Pursuer; on the Memorial for the Duke of Gordon, &c. Defenders
Pet. Alexander Gordon, Against an Inner-house Interlocutor. C. Bremner, W.S. Agent. G. Clk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Mr Alexander Gordon of Culvenan, Advocate; ...
La Vie Du Pape Alexandre Vi, Et De Son Fils Cesar Borgia Contenant Les Guerres De Charles Viii & Louis Xii, Rois De France Et Principales Négociations Et Révolutions Arrivées En Italie Depuis L'année 1492 Jusqu'en 1506; Volume 2
Pet. Alexander Gordon, Against an Inner-House Interlocutor. C. Bremner, W.S. Agent. G. Clk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of MR Alexander Gordon of Culvenan, Advocate;
Answers for Alexander Gordon, Eldest Lawful Son of William Gordon of Campbelton; to the Petition and Complaint of Alexander Goldie of Southwick, Writer to the Signet