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  1. Inhabitants of the Argyll Estate, 1779. (Census Compiled by Order of John, 5th Duke of Argyll.) Edited by Eric R. Cregeen [Scottish Record Society. Publications.] Author: John CAMPBELL (5th Duke of Argyll.) Published: 1963: Length: 140 pages : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan

  2. His (poss.) Grandchildren: Mary (Lady) BRUCE ; John Douglas Edward Henry CAMPBELL (7th Duke ARGYLL) ; Zacharias McCALLUM His (poss.) 4-Great Grandchildren: George Charles BINGHAM (5th Earl of Lucan) ; Rosalind Cecilia Caroline (Lady) BINGHAM ; Algernon Charles GORDON-LENNOX ; Charles (K.G.) GORDON-LENNOX ; Thomas WILSON

  3. McLaurine mentions the 5th Duke of Argyll’s instructions to remove ‘every 10 th man, and those the most criminal’. Click to view a transcript of this item. Click to view a record for this item on Inveraray’s online catalogue.

  4. "John Campbell of Barcaldine was born circa 1700. He was the son of Patrick Campbell, 3rd of Barcaldine and Agnes Campbell. He married Margaret Campbell, daughter of unknown Campbell of Keithock. He died on 12 April 1777.....He gained the rank of Captain in the service of the Argyll Militia. He was a factor to the Earl of Breadalbane and Holland.

  5. John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll. Sitter in 33 portraits. Campbell, or the Marquess of Lorne, was an MP from 1868 until 1878, where he worked as private secretary to his father, the Secretary of State for India. In 1870, he was one of five British aristocrats who were invited to Balmoral, where the Queen ...

  6. Ian Campbell, 12th and 5th Duke of Argyll, KStJ, DL, FRSA (28 August 1937 – 21 April 2001), styled Marquess of Lorne between 1949 and 1973, was a Scottish peer and Chief of Clan Campbell. He was the 12th Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of Scotland , 5th Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of the United Kingdom and Lord Lieutenant of Argyll and Bute.

  7. 4 de may. de 2023 · In the Forty-five Campbell was general commanding in the Western Highlands.7 After the rebellion he voted with the rest of the ‘Duke of Argyll’s people’ against the bill abolishing hereditary jurisdictions, 14 Apr. 1747.8 In the next Parliament he spoke in favour of a bill providing that the rents of forfeited estates in Scotland should be applied to the purpose of civilizing the ...