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  1. He bought the estate of Stracathro in 1848. The elder son, James Alexander Campbell of Stracathro (1825-1908), conservative M.P. for the universities of Glasgow and Aberdeen (1880-1906), succeeded his father in 1876, and was made a privy councillor in 1898. He died on 10 May 1908.

  2. 1 de abr. de 2020 · Narrative ends with Patrick, (the 11th note) who went to India in 1877. Interesting notes on the religious associations of Kilchoan, and the later connection to the MacEwen bardic family (pp8-10). Some notes on the origin of the ancestors of Sir James Campbell of Stracathro (pp12-15), from a letter he wrote to Campbell of Melfort in 1870.

  3. 25 de jun. de 2017 · James Morton Peto Campbell inherited, but died in 1926 after a prolonged illness at Careston Castle, Brechin, the home of his sister and brother-in-law, William Shaw Adamson. Stracathro House passed to the Shaw Adamsons. William’s son, William Campbell Adamson, was in the Royal Flying Corps and was killed in action in France in 1915.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2015 · Note for Web*: Capt William Campbell Adamson RFC Adamson, Capt. William Campbell (1886-1915). Only surviving son of William Shaw Adamson (1851-1936) and his wife Nora Jane, daughter of Rt. Hon. James Alexander Campbell of Stracathro, born 5 November 1886. Educated at Fettes College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

  5. In 1874, the house and estate was purchased by Sir James Campbell (1790–1876), Lord Provost of Glasgow and father of Prime Minister Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836–1908). [5] Stracathro House reverted to private ownership following its sale by Tayside Health Board in 2003. It is being refurbished as a family home. [5]

  6. It is presumed that the hall was attached to the Stracathro parish church and that the church served the population of Stracathro estate. The scheme was said to be the idea of the former laird of Stracathro (James Alexander Campbell) thirty years previously, and was brought to fruition in 1930 by the laird's grandson, Hugh Campbell. 1

  7. Stracathro was afterwards sold by his Trustees to Sir James Campbell.' His will in fact appears to name five children: Amy Lindsay, widow, whom he described as his only child by his wife Ann Gurley; Catharine; Donald; Andrew Rose; and John Alexander.