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  1. Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell ( Classical Gaelic Donnchadh mac Cailein, and also called Donnchadh na-Adh (English: Duncan the fortunate) of Loch Awe, (died 1453), was a Scottish nobleman and politician. He was an important figure in Scottish affairs in the first half of the 15th century and Justiciar of Argyll.

  2. 25 de dic. de 2022 · Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell. Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell (Classical Gaelic Donnchadh mac Cailein, and also called Donnchadh na-Adh (English: Duncan the fortunate) of Loch Awe, (died 1453), was a Scottish nobleman and politician. He was an important figure in Scottish affairs in the first half of the 15th century and ...

    • Lowchow, Scotland
    • 1364
    • Scotland
    • Lowchow, Argyllshire, Scotland
  3. Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell Son and heir of Sir Colin Campbell, 5th Lord of Lochow, by his wife and second cousin Mariot Campbell, dau. of John Campbell. Born: c. 1390.

  4. 15 de ago. de 2023 · Sir Duncan (Donnchadh) "Na-Adh" Campbell Ist of Campbell Lord Campbell formerly Campbell. Born 1370 in Lochowe, Argyllshire, Scotland. Ancestors. Son of Colin (Campbell) Campbell of Lochow and Mariota Margaret Campbell. Brother of Colin Campbell and Dougal Mor (Campbell) Campbell of Dunstaffnage.

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  5. Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell (Classical Gaelic Donnchadh mac Cailein, and also called Donnchadh na-Adh (English: Duncan the fortunate) of Loch Awe, (died 1453), was an important figure in Scottish affairs in the first half of the fifteenth century and Justiciar of Argyll.

  6. Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy, 1619, National Galleries Scotland. Sir Duncan Campbell, 1st Baronet of Glenorchy (1545-1631) was a powerful Clan Campbell chieftain, landowner, courtier and favourite of Queen Anne of Denmark. He was the progenitor of the Earls of Breadalbane and Holland.

  7. When Duncan Campbell 1st Lord of Lochow was born on 13 January 1370, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Colin Campbell 13th. Knight of Lochawe, was 26 and his mother, Mariota Margaret Campbell, was 25. He married Marjorie Stewart about 1400, in Scotland.