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  1. John Campbell, 7th Duke of Argyll Campbell, Duke of Argyll [S., 1701] 1777-1847 Married January 8, 1831 toAnne Colquhoun Cuninghame Cunningham † Paternal grand-parents, uncles and aunts General John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll Campbell , Duke of Argyll [S., 1701] ca 1693-1770 (1720)

  2. Field Marshal John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll (June 1723 – 24 May 1806), styled Marquess of Lorne from 1761 to 1770, was a Scottish soldier and nobleman.After serving as a junior officer in Flanders during the War of the Austrian Succession, he was given command of a regiment and was redeployed to Scotland where he opposed the Jacobites at Loch Fyne at an early stage of the Jacobite ...

  3. It explores the criticisms levelled at Campbell’s administration of the Duke of Argyll’s island estates which included the forced eviction of local communities; the underlying external influences affecting that policy and the considerable pressures facing Campbell in managing such a large estate.

  4. 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. Contents

  5. Lord John Douglas Edward Henry Campbell (b. 21 Dec 1777; d. 25 Apr 1847), later 7th Duke of Argyll 1. Lady Augusta Campbell (b. 31 Mar 1760; d. 22 Jun 1831), married: Col Henry Clavering, 2nd son of Sir John Clavering KB, by his wife Lady Diana West, dau. of Earl De La Warr, and had issue

  6. Torquhil Ian Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll (born 29 May 1968), styled as Earl of Campbell before 1973 and as Marquess of Lorne between 1973 and 2001, is a Scottish peer. The family's main seat is Inveraray Castle , although the Duke and Duchess spend time at other residences, including one in London.

  7. Hace 4 días · John was born at his grandmother's residence, Ham House in Surrey, in 1680 and was the eldest son of Archibald Campbell, 10th Earl and 1st Duke of Argyll and his wife Elizabeth (Tollemache). He was known as Lord Lorne and took part in the Duke of Marlborough's campaigns in the Low Countries and later became a Major General.