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  1. John Douglas Edward Henry Campbell, 7th Duke of Argyll, FRS, FRSE (21 December 1777 – 25 April 1847), known as Lord John Campbell until 1839, was a Scottish peer and Whig politician.

  2. 1 de may. de 2022 · April 25, 1847 (69) Inverary Castle, Argyllshire, Scotland. Place of Burial: Kilmun Parish Church and Cemetery, Kilmun, Cowal, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Immediate Family: Son of Field Marshal John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll and Elizabeth Gunning, 1st Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon.

    • December 21, 1777
    • April 25, 1847
  3. July 2018. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. This chapter highlights the power of oral tradition in perpetuating the villainous images of a Scottish land agent in nineteenth century Argyllshire, through the generations to the present day.

  4. The third son of John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll, John Douglas succeeded his brother, George William (6th Duke), as 7th Duke of Argyll in 1839. He married firstly on 3 August 1802 to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of William Campbell of Fairfield. She died without children in 1818.

  5. Duke of Argyll ( Scottish Gaelic: Diùc Earraghàidheil) is a title created in the peerage of Scotland in 1701 and in the peerage of the United Kingdom in 1892. The earls, marquesses, and dukes of Argyll were for several centuries among the most powerful noble families in Scotland.

  6. 11 de ago. de 2018 · He is regarded in oral tradition as being one of the most notorious chamberlains in Argyllshire, if not Scotland, during the nineteenth century. His name was John Campbell, a Gaelic speaker from the island of Islay (see Figure 8).

  7. Discovery help. Bookmark. Browse by Records Creators. Campbell, John Douglas Edward Henry, (1777-1847), 7th Duke of Argyll. This page summarises records created by this Person.