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Ethel Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll (née Whigham, formerly Sweeny; 1 December 1912 – 25 July 1993) was a Scottish heiress, socialite, and aristocrat who was most famous for her 1951 marriage and much-publicised 1963 divorce from her second husband, Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll.
- George Hay Whigham, Helen Mann Hannay
- 3, including Frances, Duchess of Rutland
6 de abr. de 2022 · A VERY BRITISH SCANDAL. Remembering Margaret Campbell, the “Hot Mess” Duchess at the Center of ’60s Sex Scandal. “She’s iconic,” says Sarah Phelps of the socialite unfairly referred to as “the...
22 de abr. de 2022 · Margaret Campbell, formerly Sweeny, née Whigham (1912 - 1993), Duchess of Argyll, and Ian Douglas Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll (1903 - 1973), after their wedding at Caxton Hall in London,...
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Lady Jeanette (or Janet) Campbell, who married Hector Og Maclean, 9th of Duart. Lady Agnes Campbell (born c. 1538) Archibald was married thirdly to Catherine Maclean, daughter of Hector Mor Maclean, 8th of Duart and Mary MacDonald, on 12 March 1546.
She married Sir George Seton on 14 September 1474, in Dollar, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. She died on 11 July 1530, in Prestonpans, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, at the age of 74, and was buried in Ardchattan, Argyll, Scotland.
22 de abr. de 2022 · Leisure. Arts & Culture. Who Was the Real Duchess of Argyll? The true story behind A Very British Scandal, Amazon Prime's new series about the Scottish aristocrat and the scandalous divorce that...
24 de dic. de 2021 · 24 December 2021. Tatler. Born on 1 December 1912, Margaret Whigham was the only daughter of a Scottish businessman and millionaire, George Hay Whigham and his wife, Helen Mann Hannay. After completing her education in New York, she moved back to the UK, where her beauty and status as an heiress made her much in-demand on the social scene.