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 ABERDEEN, Georgellamilton (11111 on em 0,
(M’- c)- "dLCII, succeeded to the title on tlie death
of his g1aiidfather in 1802, and in 1814 11:15
created Viscount Gordon, in rich 1t of which he
sat in the House of Lords. On account of his
former classic reseatches into :1ntiqna1ian re-
mains, he \1 as called 111 Lotd By r011 s “ Lnylish
Bards and Scotch lxeviewers," the “'11- tvcllctl
thane, Athenian A1)e1'.dee11” It is as :1 poli-
tician and statesman, however, that he 1s best
known. 111 1813 he \1 as sent 011a 1special mis-
sion to Vienna, and \1 as the means of 111inrring,r
o1'e1 Austria to the alliance against 1' rance
Subsequently he 11 as recognised as a staunch
adherent 0f tl1e"'101y party, and azcepted,
under the first administration of the duke of
\Vellington, the office of secretary for fozeiqn

af11i1s,b\vhich he riet tined till the ministry 1e-
signed 111 1830. W 1111st1n oflice he assisted in
establishing theindependenCe ofGr eece. Under
the 1.11in administ' ation of Sir Robert Peel
(1834~5) he 1\ 11s colonial secretaiy, and on the
restomtion to po11e1 of that statesman in 1811,
he once more became [01 1.1;111 secretary, whicli
office he held until the ministry fell, in 18.16.
011 the death of Sir Robert, the earl of Aber-
deen was considered to be the Virtual repre-
sentative of what was known as the Peel party,
and on the fall of the Derby ministry in 1852,
he was empowered to form a new administra-
tion. This he effected, and he steadily endea-
voured to prevent the country from enteringr
upon the conflict with Russia. All his efforts,
however, were unavailing, and war vas 11e~
clared against the northern autocrat. Under
the remainder ofhis administration, the public
believed that the war was not conducted with
that degree of vigour necessary to insure fa-
vourable results. Failing to receive sufficient
suppmt to enable him to carry out his mea-
sures the e1rl resigned in 1855. 111: after-
11ards tool; 110 active part in public affai1s. As
an author, the earl is 111101111 by a 11011: enti-
tled,‘ An Inquiry mto the P1ii1ciples oflleauty
in GreekArchitectur,’e ” 1211113111111'111"r the results
of his antiquzuian researches 111 Greece. B. Jan.

28, 1784; D. Dec. 14, 1860.