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  1. Hace 2 días · Duchess of Argyll In 1963, a scandalous divorce case gave birth to the original "Dirty Duchess", a moniker Margaret Campbell wore as a badge of pride and shame. Born into wealth and privilege as a British debutante, Margaret Whigham was an "it girl" of the 1930s who romanced film stars, royals and business tycoons on both sides of the Atlantic.

  2. Hace 2 días · When it comes to British scandals, there’s no better place to start than the “Dirty Duchess,” Margaret Campbell. She was infamous among the high-society set ...

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  3. Hace 4 días · Archibald Campbell, 1st marquess and 8th earl of Argyll (born 1607?—died May 27, 1661, Edinburgh, Scotland) was the leader of Scotland’s anti-Royalist party during the English Civil Wars between King Charles I and Parliament.

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  4. Hace 4 días · So I think the MacPhedran-Campbell connection lasted almost 700 years – two centuries longer than the Boyds and MacLean. What rich history we have in Argyll! Kenneth MacTaggart, Inveraray.

  5. Hace 3 días · Duchess of Gloucester, Duchess of Aumale, Countess of Buckingham and Countess of Essex: Edward of Woodstock The Black Prince 1330–1376: Joan 4th Countess of Kent 1328–1385 5th Baroness Wake of Liddell Princess of Wales and of Aquitaine: Blanche of Lancaster c. 1347 –1368 Duchess of Lancaster: John of Gaunt 1340–1399 Duke of Lancaster ...

  6. Hace 4 días · General description and date of structure. Argyll House, which owes its name to John, fourth Duke of Argyll, who lived here during the last two years of his life (1769–70), was built for John Perrin (or Pierene) in the year 1723, by Giacomo Leoni, the Venetian architect. Perrin's name appears in the rate-books for this house from 1724 to 1740 ...

  7. Hace 5 días · In 1604 Edward Rainsford sold the chapel and tithes to Richard Parsons; they were settled on the junior line of the family and were thus held in 1745 by Jane Campbell, duchess of Argyll, passing later to William Draper, and successive lords of the manor.