PORT-GORDON, a village, in the parish of RathVEN, county of Banff, 1^: mile (W. S. W.) from Buckie; containing 45* inhabitants. This place was named from the late Dukes of Gordon, and is now by inheritance the property of the Duke of Richmond. It is situated on the coast, and separated by a narrow stream from Port-Tannachy; and, having a tolerably good harbour, is the seat of a considerable traffic in the exportation of grain, and the importation of salt and coal. In 1841, as many as 1380 tons of salt and 3517 tons of coal were imported; and 6223 quarters of grain were sent out. Nearly twenty boats, of various size, belong to the place; and fishing and the coasting trade occupy almost the whole male population. Port-Gordon is attached, quoad sacra, to the chapel of ease at Enzie; and a school is supported partly by the Duke of Richmond, who pays the teacher £15 per annum, and allows him a free house and schoolroom.