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  1. Elizabeth Georgiana Campbell, Duchess of Argyll CI VA (née Leveson-Gower; 30 May 1824 – 25 May 1878) was a British noblewoman and abolitionist. Born into the wealthy Sutherland-Leveson-Gower family, she was the eldest daughter of the 2nd Duke of Sutherland by his wife, the political hostess Lady Harriet Howard .

  2. Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, 1st Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon (c. December 1733 – 20 December 1790), earlier Elizabeth Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton, née Gunning, was a celebrated Anglo-Irish beauty, lady-in-waiting to Queen Charlotte, and society hostess.

  3. Elizabeth Georgiana Campbell, duquesa de Argyll CI VA (née Leveson-Gower; 30 de mayo de 1824 – 25 de mayo de 1878) fue una noble y abolicionista británica. Nacida en el seno de la rica familia Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, era la hija mayor del segundo duque de Sutherland con su esposa, la anfitriona política Lady Harriet Howard.

  4. 26 de dic. de 2021 · Margaret Campbell, la famosa y bella duquesa de Argyll, había sido una celebridad, y una fuente de escándalo, incluso antes de sus días de debutante. Pero sería recordada por una sola cosa: el...

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  5. Elizabeth Georgiana Campbell, Duchess of Argyll was a British noblewoman and abolitionist. Born into the wealthy Sutherland-Leveson-Gower family, she was the eldest daughter of the 2nd Duke of Sutherland by his wife, the political hostess Lady Harriet Howard.

  6. Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll and Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon primary name: Campbell, Elizabeth other name: (Baroness) Hamilton of Hameldon

  7. Elizabeth Campbell, duchess of Argyll and baroness Hamilton of Hameldon, c.1755. Gavin Hamilton (1723 - 1798) RA Collection: Art. This print is part of the 'British School II' album, which originally contained 170 prints published between around 1713 and 1810. A significant number (around 15-20) have since been removed.