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  1. General John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll, KT, PC ( c. 1693 – 9 November 1770) was a Scottish military officer, Whig politician and peer who sat in the British House of Commons from 1713 to 1761. Early life. John Campbell was born c. 1693, the son of John Campbell of Mamore.

    • 9 November 1770 (aged 76–77)
  2. About this artwork. Gainsborough's full-length portrait of 4th Duke of Argyll shows him in his magnificent peer's robes, a perfect subject for the artist's dazzling brushwork. The Duke rests one hand on his coronet and in the other holds the baton of Hereditary Master of the King's Household.

  3. 26 Mar. 1744 - 1761. DOVER. 16 Jan. 1765 - 16 Dec. 1766. Family and Education. bap. June 1723, 1st surv. s. of Gen. John Campbell, of Mamore, 4th Duke of Argyll [S]. educ. private sch. London. 1 m. 3 Mar. 1759, Elizabeth, da. of John Gunning of Castle Coote, co. Roscommon, Ireland, wid. of James, 6th Duke of Hamilton [S], 3s. 2da.

  4. Scots Greys: The 2nd Dragoons. General John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll KT. John Campbell was born in 1693 the son of Hon John Campbell of Mamore. He joined the army at an early age and was a lieutenant-colonel by the age of 19. He was a brigadier-general in 1743 in which year he fought with distinction at Dettingen.

  5. General Sir John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll KT PC (c. 1693 – 9 November 1770) was a Scottish Whig politician in the 17th century and 18th century. John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll. British Army general (1693-1770) Retrato de John Campbell, 4.º Duque de Argyll por Thomas Gainsborough, 1767.

  6. John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll. by James Watson, after Thomas Gainsborough. mezzotint, 1769. Reference Collection. NPG D7098. Sitter. John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll (1694-1770), Colonel, peer and politician; MP for Bute, Elgin and Dumbarton. Sitter in 2 portraits. Artists. Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788), Portrait and landscape painter.

  7. General John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll was born circa 1693. He was the son of Hon. John Campbell and Elizabeth Elphinstone. He married Hon. Mary Bellenden, daughter of John Bellenden, 2nd Lord Bellenden of Broughton and Lady Mary Moore, in 1720. He died on 9 November 1770 at London, England. [1] He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in 1712.