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  1. James Mure-Campbell, 5th Earl of Loudoun (11 February 1726 – 28 April 1786) was a Scottish aristocrat, soldier and MP.. He was born the only son of Hon. Sir James Campbell, M.P. of Lawers, Perthshire and Lady Jean Boyle.

  2. James Mure Campbell was born on February 11, 1726, son of Lord James Campbell of Loudoun and Janet Boyle. He was married on April 30, 1777 to Flora Macleod, they gave birth to 1 child. He died on April 28, 1786 in Loudoun Castle. This information is part of Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands by Richard Remmé on Genealogy Online.

  3. His brother James's son James Mure-Campbell eventually became the 5th Earl of Loudoun. Career. In April 1697, Loudoun was appointed a Privy Councillor for Scotland. From February 1699 until his death, he was also an Extraordinary Lord of Session, having been appointed at an unusually early age.

  4. James Mure-Campbell, 5 th jaarli Loudoun (11. helmikuuta 1726 - 28. huhtikuuta 1786), oli skotlantilainen aristokraatti, sotilas ja parlamentin jäsen. Elämäkerta. Hän syntyi Honin ainoana poikana. Sir James Campbell (1680-1745), lakimiesten, Perthshiren ja Lady Jean Boylen kansanedustaja.

  5. James Mure-Campbell, 5th Earl of Loudoun (11 February 1726 – 28 April 1786) was a Scottish aristocrat, soldier and MP.. He was born the only son of Hon. Campbell, M.P. of Lawers, Perth and assumed the name of Mure in 1729 on succeeding to the Rowallan estate of his grandmother, the Countess of Glasgow, heiress of the family of Mure of Rowallan.

  6. 11 de may. de 2022 · Flora Mure-Campbell, Marchioness of Hastings and 6th Countess of Loudoun (1780 – 8 January 1840) was a British peer, the second daughter of James Mure-Campbell, 5th Earl of Loudoun and Lady Flora Macleod.

  7. 26 de nov. de 2022 · James MureCampbell, 5th Earl of Loudoun (11 February 1726 28 April 1786) was a Scottish aristocrat, soldier and MP. He was born the only son of Hon. Campbell, M.P. of Lawers, Perth and assumed the name of Mure in 1729 on succeeding to the Rowallan estate of his grandmother, the Countess of Glasgo