James Gordon (c. 1758–1822) was a British barrister, politician and plantation owner on Antigua and St Vincent.
[1][2] He was the son of James Brebner and Anne Lavington (or Mary), born on Antigua.
[1] James Gordon committed suicide at his London home on Hill Street, Mayfair, on 18 February 1822.
[1] She inherited Stocks House in Hertfordshire, from her maternal grandfather William Hayton of Ivinghoe.
[9][10] The couple's eldest son was James Adam Gordon (1791–1854), Member of Parliament for Tregony in the years before the Great Reform Act.