William Gordon of Earlston

William Gordon of Earlston (1614–1679)
Headstone in Glassford Graveyard
Personal details
Born1614 (1614)
Died1679 (aged 64–65)
Crookedstane Farm, Glassford
DenominationChurch of Scotland
SpouseMary Hope 2nd daughter of Lord Craighall
Children13 including Alexander Gordon of Earlston

William Gordon (1614-1679) was a Scottish landowner and Covenanter. He is remembered as being a correspondent in Samuel Rutherford's Letters and being one of the biographies in John Howie's Scots Worthies. He was regarded as a man of strong religious convictions and piety. In 1664 he was banished for listening to ministers who lacked a government licence, both at his mother's house and in the woods. He arrived at the Battle of Bothwell Bridge after the fighting was over and, hesitating to surrender, was shot.