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Gc929.2C1524JV.21215352

M.

GENEALOGY COLLECTION

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,LLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIB

3 1833 00674 5332

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THE

lieraldrv of the Campbells

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[70 Copies of this Work have been printed, of which only 150 will

be offered to the Public.

Published in Two Volumes, to be had separately.

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THE

Ibcraldry of tbe Campbells

WITH

NOTES ON ALL THE MALES OF THE FAMILYDESCRIPTIONS OF

THE ARMS, PLATES AND PEDIGREES

VOLUME II.

BY

G. HARVEY JOHNSTONF.S.A., SCOT.

AUTHOR OF "SCOTTISH HERALDRY MADE EASY," ETC

W. & A. K. JOHNSTON, LIMITEDEDINBURGH

MCMXXI

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WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR

Published by W. & A. K. Johnston Ltd.

" The Ruddimans " (,for private circulation).

"Scottish Heraldry Made Easy" {second edition).

"The Heraldry of the Johnstons" {out ofprint).

" The Heraldry of the Stewarts " [out of print).

5. "The Heraldry of the Douglases" {only a few copies remain).

6. "The Heraldry of the Hamiltons" {only a few copies remain).

" The Heraldry of the Murrays " {only a few copies remain).

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Contents 1215352

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CONTENTS.

THE HOUSE OF INVERAWEKlLMARTIN .

South Hallauchendarroch .

Arduaine

THE HOUSE OF LOUDOUNCessnock

Barquharrie and Mayfield

Skerrington

Glasnock .

Croonan and Balgersho

THE HOUSE OF CRAIGNISHInverneil and Ross

HOUSE OF STRACHURMacIver Campbells of Asknish

Ballochyle .

AuchmannochFairfield .

Carrick BuoyCraigie

NetherplaceTreesbank .

Woodseat .

Inverliver .

Skeldon

OTHER ARMS

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List of Illustrations

Fig. I.

PLATE

SUCCOTH AND F

facing page 1

6

CampbellWallace.

Campbell of Ardkinglass.Campbell of Ardkinglass.Campbell of Auchawillan.Campbell of Shawfield.Campbell of Carrick.

Campbell of Skipnish.

Campbell of Blythswood.

Campbell of Dunstaffnage.Campbell of Dunstaffnage.Campbell of Dunstaffnage.Campbell of Duntroon.Campbell of Duntroon.Campbell of Melfort.Campbell of Belmont.Campbell of Stracathro.

Fig. Campbell of Stracathro.Campbell of Tillichewan.Campbell of Inverawe.Campbell of Arduaine.Campbell of Loudoun.Campbell of Cessnock.

Campbell of Skerrington.Campbell of Glasnock.

PLATE VL

Fig. 9.

facing page 56

Campbell of Balgirsho.

Campbell of Craignish.

Campbell of Inverneil.

Campbell of Strachur.Campbell of Asknish.Campbell of Ballochyle.Campbell of Auchmannoch.Campbell of Fairfield.

PLATE VI

L

facing page 80

Campbell of Carrick Buoy.Campbell of Netherplace.Campbell of Catrine.

Campbell of Culraith.Campbell of Gargunnock.Campbell of Grandvale.Campbell of Hallyards.Campbell of Smiddygreen.

Campbell of Waterhaughs.Alexander Campbell.Alexander Campbell.Alexander Campbell.Alexander Campbell.Archibald Campbell.Charles Campbell.Charles Campbell.

Fig. Sir Colin Campbell.Daniel Campbell.David Campbell.Duncan Campbell.James Campbell.

PLATE VI I L

6. Colonel James Campbell.

facing page

Fig, 7 General John Campbell.Captain John Campbell.Peter Campbell.Robert Campbell.

From Nisbet's Plates.

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Pedigrees

XI. The House of Ardkinglass ... ... 12

XII. The House of Dunstaffnage ...... 32

XIII. The House of Duntroon ....... 38

XIV. The House of Kenmore and Melfort..... 44

XV. The House of Inverawe ... ... 48

XVI. The House of Loudoun ..... • S^

XVII. The House of Craignish ....... 64

XVI 1 1. The House of Strachur ....... 74

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House of Ardkinglass.

(436) Colin Campbell of Ardkinglass, third son of Sir Colin Campbell ofLochow (No. 6), married 1396, by Papal License, Christina, daughter ofRobert MacLayman or Lamont of Inveryne, and had two sons :

(a) John (No. 437).

(^) Sir Duncan Campbell of Malta, had two sons :

(i) Colin, ancestor of Ardentinny (No. 470.)

(2) Donald, ancestor of Auchawillan (No. 447).

HrtTlS on Seal 25th August 1355.

Gyronny of eight within a bordure, impaledwith artns of Campbell of Strachur, \^hom see. [Plate VI., fig. 12.] {ArgyllCharter Chest).

(437) John Campbell of Ardkinglass, whose nickname was " Riach," or the"Freckled," hence succeeding chieftains were known as " MacTain rioch

or riabhaich." He married Marion, daughter of Iain Campbell of Craig-

nish, and had :

(a) Colin (No. 438.)

{b) Robert, ancestor of Carrick (No. 5x3).

{c) , ancestor of Beach, of whom little is known.He also had two natural sons:

{d) Ewen, ancestor of Dergachy (No. 531).

{e) Duncan, ancestor of Clachan (No. 554).

(438) Sir Colin Campbell of Ardkinglass, married a daughter of the Laird of

Houston, and had three sons :

{a) John (No. 459).

lb) Archibald Campbell.{c) Duncan Campbell.

(439) Sir John Campbell of Ardkinglass, married a daughter of the Laird of

Buchanan, and had :

(«) Colin (No. 440).

lb) Archibald Campbell.(c) Duncan Campbell.{d) Dougald Campbell of Ardailtoun, who married and had :

(i) James (No. 441).

(2) Alexander, Bishop of Brechin.

(e) Patrick Campbell.

(440) Colin Campbell of Ardkinglass, married three times, and died s.p.m., andwas succeeded by his nephew, his son having died v.p.

HrtnS on Seal 1545.

Gyronny of eight.

On Seal 1550.

Gyronny of eight, with a star at fess point. M'Donald's

Scottish Seals. [Plate V., fig. 2.]

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PEDIGREE XI.

Ardkinglass.

Sir Colin of Lochow (6).

I

Colin of Ardkinglass (436)

I

John (437)

I I I I I I

Colin (438) Robert Ewen Duncan Colin Donald

I

A A A A ACarrick Dergachy Clachan Ardentinny Auchawillan

John (439) (513-520) (531-543) (554-562) (470-480) (447-456)

I I

Colin (440) Dougald

I

James (441)

John (442)

Colin (443)

James (444)

I I

Sir Colin, Bart. (445) Robert

I

^I

OrchardSir James, 2nd Bart. (446) (495-497)

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(441) Sir James Campbell of Ardkinglass, died 1591. Will recorded 12th June

1591 at Edinburgh. He married Elizabeth, daughter of the Laird of

Lawers, and had issue :

(a) John (No. 442).

(3) Colin Campbell.

(c) Dougall Campbell.

(d) Duncan Campbell.

(442) Sir John Campbell of Ardkinglass, married, 23rd July 1571, Annas,

daughter of Colin Campbell of Glenurchy, and had a son :

(a) Colin (No. 443)-

He married a second time, and had two sons :

(d) James Campbell.

(c) Patrick Campbell.

He was accused of the murder of John, Laird of Calder, September

1591.

(443) Sir Colin Campbell of Ardkinglass, married Mary, grand-daughter of

the third Lord Sempill, and had two. sons :

(a) James (No. 444).

(d) Archibald.

(444) Sir James Campbell of Ardkinglass, married Isabella, daughter of Sir

Robert Campbell of Glenurchy. He was M.P. for Argyllshire 1646-47,

1648-49, and had issue:

(a) Colin (No. 445)-

(d) Robert of Orchard (No. 496).

(c) Alexander Campbell.

(</) James Campbell.

(e) William Campbell.

(445) Sir Colin Campbell of Ardkinglass, was created a Baronet of NovaScotia 23rd March 1679, with remainder to the heirs male of his body.

He died April 1709. Will recorded 2nd June 1709 at Argyll. He was

M.P. for Argyllshire 1693-1702. He married Helen, daughter of Sir

Patrick Maxwell of Newark, Co. Renfrew, and had a son :

(446) Sir James Campbell of Ardkinglass, second Baronet, died 5th July

1752, aged 86, when the title became extinct. Will recorded 31st March

1756 in Stirling. He married first, Margaret, daughter and co-heiress of

Mr Adam Campbell and heiress of Gargunnock, by whom he had three

daughters. The eldest daughter, Helen, married Sir James Livingstone

of Glentirran, whose eldest son succeeded to the Estate of Ardkmglass.

He married second, Anna, daughter of Sir John Callendar, of Graigforth.

He was M.P. for Argyllshire 1702-07, as heir of Ardkinglass. He sat mthe first Parliament of Great Britain, M.P. for Argyllshire 1708-27, and for

Stirlingshire 1734-41.

HrmS recorded 1672-77.—Gyronnj/ of eight, gold and black, within a gold

bordure. Crest : A black lymphad with oars in action._

MOTTO :" Set on."

Supporters: Dexter, a merman with trident in his right hand; Sinister,

a mermaid holding in her left hand a mirror, allproper. [Plate V., fig. 3.]

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Auchawillan.

(447) Donald Campbell of Auchawillan, son of Sir Duncan Campbell, Knightof Malta (No. 436, b), had a son :

(448) Robert Campbell of Auchawillan, who was dead before 30th March1540, had two sons:

{a) Donald (No. 449).{b) Archibald of Dunoon (No. 457).

(449) Donald Campbell of Auchawillan, had six sons :—{a) John (No. 450).

{b) Duncan Campbell, living 1596.

{c) Robert Campbell(d) Patrick Campbell. Either he or his brother Robert married Helen

Stuart, and had a son :

(i) Robert (No. 451).{e) Colin Campbell, living 1589.

{/) Iain Campbell, living 1612.

('450) John Campbell of Auchawillan, died before 7th February 1604, andwas succeeded by his nephew. He had a natural son :

{a) Duncan Campbell, living 1604.

(451; Robert Campbell of Auchawillan, whose father was probably Patrick

Campbell (No. 449, d), and whose mother is known to have been HelenStuart. He married Isobel Campbell (who was alive in 1667), and had :

{a) Donald (No. 452).

\b) Iain Campbell, living 1696.

{c) Duncan Campbell, married Katherine, daughter of CornetAlexander Hepburn (Contract dated 3rd January 1678), andhad a son :

(i) Robert, living 1693.

{d) Campbell of Claonary.

(452) Donald Campbell of Auchawillan, married, at Inverary, 26th March1667, Muriel, daughter of George Campbell of Airds, Tutor of Calder, andhad two sons :

{a) Iain (No. 453).{b) Robert Campbell of " Auchynmyllyne," living 171 1.

(453) Iain Campbell of Auchawillan, living 1729. Married Margaret Campbelland had issue :

(«) Niall (No. 454).{b) Archibald Campbell of Springfield.

{c) George Campbell, living 1696.

(454) Niall or Neill Campbell of Auchawillan, served heir to his father ajth

October 1734. Married Margaret Campbell of Otter, and had twosons :

{a) Niall (No. 455).{b) Archibald Campbell of Springfield, born 1720 ; died 30th

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January 1808. Married Mary, daughter of Iain Campbell of

Otter.

(455) NiALL Campbell of Auchawillan, served heir to his father 25th October

1734, and died at Auchawillan 22nd March 1779. He married Margaret,daughter of John Campbell, fourth of Otter, by his second wife, JaneStenhouse (Contract dated 21st May 1752), and had two sons:

{a) Iain (No. 456).

{b) James Campbell, living 19th December, 1774.

(456) Iain Campbell of Auchawillan, who died nth October 1820. He marrieda daughter of Archibald Campbell of Springfield. He sold the estate.

HrrnS recorded 1672-77.

Gyronny of eight, black and gold, within a goldbordure charged with eight black crescents. Crest : Two oars of a galley

disposed in saltire proper. MOTTO :" Armis etfide." [Plate V., fig. 4.]

Inellan and Dunoon.

(457) Archibald Campbell, first of Inellan and Captain of Dunoon,whose father was Robert Campbell of Auchawillan (No. 448), was deadbefore 26th April 1589. He married Isobell, probably daughter of Colin

Leche or M'Lachlan of Craiginterve, and had two sons :

{a) John (No. 458.)

{b) Donald Campbell of Glenmassen, who married Margaret Stewart.

(458) John Campbell, second of Inellan, Captain of Dunoon, was deadbefore 19th January 1606. He married, 1573, Margaret, daughter of

Robert Stewart of Largobroughton and Ritcattan, and had :

{a) Archibald (No. 459).\b) Robert (No. 460).

\c) Colin Campbell of Ballyherrin, Co. Donegal, living 1618. Hemarried, and had a son :

(i) James (No. 463).{d) Ian Campbell of Orrobus in Islay, living 1674, and had a son :

(i) John (No. 464).{e) Major William Campbell, who was dead before i8th January 1781.

He married Margaret Campbell, and had :

(i) John (No. 46s).

(2) Archibald, living 1710.

(3) George.

(4) William, dead before 2Sth February 1737, had twosons :

(a) Iain, dead in 1737.{b) Patrick, living 1737.

(/) Evire Campbell, living 1617.

(459) Archibald Campbell, third of Inellan, Captain of Dunoon, dieds.p. before 19th January 1606. He married Margaret, daughter of DugaldCampbell, Dean of Brechin, and was succeeded by his brother :

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(460) Robert Campbell, fourth of Inellan, Captain of Dunoon, died

before 2nd May 1617. He married Isabell, daughter of Duncan Campbell,

Captain of Carrick, and had :

(a) Archibald (No. 461).

(d) Elvin Campbell, living 1618.

(c) Duncan (No. 462).

(d) Donald Campbell of Glenmassen, living 1643.

(461) Archibald Campbell, fifth of Inellan and Captain of Dunoon,born 1613; died s.p. before 30th June 1644. He married (Contract dated

at Rothesay ist February 1633), Jean, daughter of Ninian Stewart, fourth

of Kilchattan, and was succeeded by his brother :

(462) Duncan Campbell, sixth of Inellan and Captain of Dunoon.Married (Contract dated 24th July 1649), Elspeth, eldest daughter of

Duncan Campbell of Ellengreig. He died s.p. and was succeeded by his

cousin :

(463) James Campbell, seventh of Inellan and Captain of Dunoon. Hesucceeded as a boy, but was never actually infefted by Charter. Heappointed his cousin, who succeeded him, as his tutor, and died under age

before 13th September 1676.

(464) John Campbell, eighth of Inellan and Captain of Dunoon, son of

No. 458 d, died s.p. before 17th April 1714. He married first (Contract

dated 26th July 1654), Agnes Stewart, daughter of John Stewart of Ballilan,

Ireland, and second (Contract dated at Rothesay, 2nd January 1696),

Elizabeth Bannatyne, daughter of Ninian Bannatyne of Kames. He wassucceeded by his cousin :

(465) John Campbell, ninth of Inellan and Captain of Dunoon, Minister

of Came Castle, Co. Antrim. He married first (Contract dated at Irvine

1st December 1680), Agnes, daughter of Hew Cunningham, Provost of

Irvine, and had :

(a) Archibald (No. 466.)

(d) Iain Campbell.He married second (Contract dated at Rothesay and Inellan 30th

September 1700), Anna, daughter of Ninian Bannatyne of Kames, andhad:—

(c) William Campbell.(d) James Campbell, living 1755.

(466) Archibald Campbell, tenth of Inellan and Captain of Dunoon,died about 1759. He married first, 8th January 1735, Lilias, daughter of

Walter Campbell, Minister of Dunoon. She died before lOth July 1740,

leaving issue:

(a) John (No. 467).(If) Walter Campbell, Lieutenant in the Royals, 24th March 1747.

He married second, Helen, daughter of Dr George Thomson, Physician

in Glasgow, and by her had a son :

(c) George Campbell, merchant in Glasgow.

(467) Colonel John Campbell, eleventh of Inellan and Captain ofDunoon and of Blunham, died 25th April 1773. He was Governor

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of Chelsea Hospital, and married, I2th April 1761, Susanna, daughterand co-heiress of John Lewis, and had two sons :

(a) John (No. 468).

(d) George Campbell, married Elizabeth Snow, who died 25th

February 1813. He died s.p. 2Sth June 1812.

(468) Lieutenant -Colonel John Campbell, twelfth of Inellan andCaptain of Dunoon, born 30th October 1771 ; died I2th February1846. Married, 28th September 1797, Caroline Francis Wyndham.They assumed by Royal Licence, 3rd April 1844, the surname of

Campbell-Wyndham, and had :

(a) John Henry (No. 469).

((5) Wyndham Campbell, born 1805; died 24th February 1829;buried 26th February 1829 at Blunham, Beds. Unmarried.

(c) Stephen Thomas Campbell, died young.

(469J John Henry Campbell-Wyndham, thirteenth of Inellan andCaptain of Dunoon, D.L., M.P., assumed the additional name of

Wyndham, born 26th July 1798. Married, 7th February 1839, UraniaMay Ann, daughter and heir of Colonel Peter Kinghorn. He died s./>.

i6th November 1868, and was succeeded by his niece.

SnilS of Campbell of Inellan, recorded 1672-77.— Gyro7iny of eight,gold and

black within a gold engrailled bordure charged with eight black crescetits.

Crest: Two oars of a galley disposed in saltire. MOTTO :" Arviis et fides."

[Plate v., fig. 5.]

Ardentinny.

(470) Colin Campbell of Ardentinny, son of No. 436, b, died in 1510, hadprobably two sons :

(a) Donald (No. 471).

\b) Colin (No. 472).

(471) Donald Campbell of Ardentinny, was succeeded by his brother:

(472) Colin Campbell of Ardentinny, had three sons :

(«) Donald (No. 473).\b) Walter Campbell, married about 1533, Janet Carlyle, and also

probably he married the heiress of Skipnish.

{c) Colin Campbell, married before 1566, Margaret Lyonn, probablydaughter of the Hon. Archibald Lyonn, son of the Earl of

Strathmore.

(473) Donald Campbell of Ardentinny, died before 20th April 1558, is

frequently mentioned as Provost of Inveraray. He left issue :

{a) Archibald (No. 474).\b) Walter of Skipnish (No. 481).

{c) Duncan Campbell, living 1558.

(474) Archibald Campbell of Ardentinny, whose son was probably :

(47s) Duncan Campbell of Ardentinny. He married, and had a son :—{a) John Campbell, Fiar of Ardentinny, was dead before March 1629.

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He married second, nth May 1591, Margaret, sister of Awlay M'Awleyof Ardencaple. She died 23rd March 1629, leaving a son :

{b) Donald (No. 476).

(476) Donald Campbell of Ardentinny, dead before 1678, married (Contract

dated at Glasgow 15th August 1633), Barbara Montgomery. He wassucceeded by :

(477) Colin Campbell of Ardentinny, who called himself nephew and apparent

heir to Donald Campbell. He married Anna Lindsay, daughter of MrGeorge Lindsay of Blakholme, and had three sons :

(«) John (No. 478).

\b) George Campbell.(c) Duncan Campbell.

(478) John Campbell of Ardentinny, died in or before 1702. He married, 1660.

Anne M'Auley, daughter of Walter M'Auley, seventh of Ardencaple, andhad issue :

{a) Colin (No. 479).{b) Walter Campbell, living 1692.

\c) Alaisdar Campbell, living 1692.

(479) Colin Campbell of Ardentinny, married a daughter of Walter Campbellof Skipnish, and had a son :

(480) Donald or Daniel Campbell of Ardentinny, married Anne, daughter

of John Lamont of Kilfinnan (Contract dated lOth March 1732.) On 14th

August 1702 he sold his estate to his maternal uncle, Donald or Daniel

Campbell of Shawfield.

HrniS recorded \6%o-'i>'j.—Gyroimy of eight, black and gold with a gold bordure

charged with eight black crescents. Crest : Two oars of a galley disposed

in saltire proper. MOTTO :" Terra, mare, fide" [Plate V., fig. 4.]

Skipnish and 5hawfield.

The first family of "Skippinche" sprang from Archibald, a younger son of

Archibald, second Earl of Argyll, who, in 1511, granted him a Charter. In the

reign of Queen Mary the heiress of this branch " married one of the family of the

Ardkinglass Campbells."

In the MS. Pedigree of the Campbells of Ardkinglass, after the third Laird

of Ardentinny, whose christian name is omitted, occurs a son of his, simply called

"Skipnish." This may mean that the eldest son married the said heiress of

Skipnish, or, as is more likely (as it is well known that the Ardentinny family

combined in the male line) it was a younger son of the third Laird of Ardentinnywho married the Skipnish heiress.

(481) Walter Campbell, Captain of Skippinche, whose father was DonaldCampbell of Ardentinny (No. 473), was living in 1564, and had twosons :

(a) Matthew (No. 482).

\b) John Campbell, living 1573.

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(482) Matthew Campbell, Captain of Skipnish, was living in 1588. Hemarried Derverguilla MacAllister, and had a son :

(483) Walter Campbell, Captain of Skipnish, probably married N. MacFarlane,and had two sons :

(a) Matthew (No. 484).{d) Donald Campbell, Major in the Marquis of Argyll's army. He

was killed at the siege of Dunaverty Castle in Kintyre in

July 1647.

(484) Matthew Campbell, Captain of Skipnish, who was killed at the siegeof Dunaverty, July 1647, on the first day of the siege, and was buried bythe MacLavertichs, with whom he had been fostered, in their own burialground. On his tombstone in the old Gaelic church of Campbeltown is

an inscription: "His Cause of Fight was still Christ's Right." His sonwas probably :

(485) Walter Campbell, Captain of Skipnish, living 1659, and probablyhad a son :

(486) Mathew Campbell, Captain of Skipnish, died in or before 1670. Hemarried Elspeth Campbell, and had three sons :

(a) Walter (No. 487).(d) Angus Campbell, merchant at Campbeltown. Married Elspeth

M'Alestar.

(c) Colin Campbell, who was a Covenanter and was hung by theMarquis of Atholl at Inveraray 1685. He married a daughterof MacTavish of Dunardarie, and had three sons :

(i) Duncan.(2) Peter.

(3) Donald.

(487) Walter Campbell, Captain of Skipnish, married first, Jean Campbell,and had :

(a) Angus (No. 488.)

(d) John Campbell, merchant in Edinburgh, and Provost of Edinburgh1719-20, 1723-24, Master of the Works, Groom of the Bed-chamber, and Commissioner of Customs for England andScotland, died 1739.

(c) Donald or Daniel of Shawfield (No. 490).He married second (Contract dated 17th January 1681 at Campbeltown),

Anne Stewart, daughter of Sir James Stewart of Bute, and had :

(d) Captain Matthew Campbell, merchant in Glasgow, married, 17 10,Magdalene, daughter of Sir Francis Kinloch, second BaronetHe married second, Agnes Campbell.

(e) Donald Campbell.

(/) Robert Campbell, merchant in Stockholm, Sweden, married Mary,daughter of Archibald Campbell, of Carsaig (Contract datediSth February 1717).

(488) Angus Campbell, Captain of Skipnish, married first (Contract dated i6thSeptember 1682) Jean, daughter of Sir James Stewart of Kirkton, andhad:

(a) Colin (No. 489).He married second, before i8th August 1699, Elizabeth M'Alistar.

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(489) Captain Colin Campbell of Skipnish, born 1690; died s.p. 26th April

1756. He married his cousin Anna Campbell.

(490) Donald or Daniel Campbell, first of Shawfield, third son of No. 487,born 1670. His seal is on the Treaty of Union, and has crossed oars as crest,

as cadet of Skipnish. He died at Woodlands, 8th June 1753. He wasM.P. for Glasgow 1716-34, and for Inveraray 1702. He married first,

1695, at Glasgow, Margaret, daughter of John Leckie of Newlands, andhad:—

{a) John (No. 491).

\b) Walter Campbell, Receiver of Customs, married 2nd November1728, Marian, daughter of Sir James Campbell, thirteenth of

Ardkinglass.

{c) David Campbell, drowned in the Clyde, unmarried.He married second, 4th April 1714, at Edinburgh, the Hon. Katherine

Erskine, daughter of Henry, Lord Cardross, and had a daughter.

(491) John Campbell of Shawfield, born 1696, died at Kilsyth 22nd July

1746. He married first, 30th August 1728, Lady Margaret Campbell,daughter of Hugh, Earl of Loudoun, and second, 20th April 1735, LadyHenrietta Cunningham, daughter of William, twelfth Earl of Glencairn.

She died 5th May 1774 at Edinburgh, leaving issue:

{a) Daniel (No. 492).

{]}) John Campbell, died unmarried 9th July 1773.

\c) Walter (No. 493).

(492) Daniel Campbell of Shawfield and Skipnish, died unmarried 13th

May 1777 at Islay House, and was succeeded by his brother:

(493) Walter Campbell of Shawfield and Skipnish, died 19th October 18 16.

He married first, 9th March 1768, Eleanora, daughter of Robert Ker of

Newfield, and had :

(«) John Campbell, younger of Shawfield, died 15th March 1809 in

his father's lifetime. Married, 14th June 1796, Lady Charlotte

Campbell, daughter of John, fifth Duke of Argyll, and had :

(i) Walter Frederick Campbell of Islay and Woodhall,born lOth April 1798 ; succeeded his grandfatherOctober 1816. He married first, 1820, Lady EleanorCharteris, daughter of Francis, seventh Earl of

Wemyss, and had a son :

(a) Iain Francis of Islay, born 29th December 1822;

died unmarried.

He married second, Catharine, daughter of StephenThomas Cole, and had :

{b) Walter Douglas Somerset, born June 1840.

(2) John George, born 1800. Married Ellen, daughter of

Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, Baronet. He died 6thAugust 1830, leaving a son:

{a) Walter Odenal, died September 1851.

{b) Robert (No. 494).\c) Walter Campbell, married at London, August 18 14, Mary Anne,

daughter of John King.{d) Colin Campbell, Admiral, Royal Navy, married Harriet Royds.

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He married second, Mary, daughter of William Nisbet of Dirleton, andhad one son :

{e) William Campbell, born at Woodhall 2nd October 1793 ; diedunmarried.

(494) Robert Campbell of Skipness, Advocate, died 14th December 1814. Hemarried, July 1806, Eugenia Josephine, daughter of Richard Wynne ofFolkingham, and had :

(a) Walter (No. 495).{b) George Augustus Campbell, died 7th November 1841. Married,

2nd November 1834, Lady Sarah Bowes Lyon, daughter ofThomas, Earl of Strathmore.

{c) Colonel John Francis Glencairn Campbell, married, October 1836,Katharine Alexander, daughter of Colonel Alexander, RoyalEngineers, and had four sons.

(495) Walter William Thomas Beaujolais Campbell of Skipness, bomSth November 1807. Married, i8th September 1838, Anna Henrietta,daughter of Colonel Loring, and had :

(«) Walter Lome Campbell, born 28th July 1845.

{b) Archibald Ean Campbell, born ist June 1856.

{c) Allan Nigel Campbell, born 17th October 1858.

BrniS of Skipnish recorded 1680-87.

Gyronny of eight, gold and black withina bordure indented gold, charged with eight black crescents. Crest : Twooars of a galley disposed in saltire proper. MOTTO : ''Terra mare fides!'

[Plate V. fig 7-]

HrniS of Shawfield recorded 1730 and 1737.

Gyronny of eight, gold andblack with a gold engrailed bordure, charged with eight black crescents.

Crest : A griffin erected, holding the stm between his fore paws. MOTTO :

" Fidus amicis!' SUPPORTERS: Two lions reguardant proper, armed andtongued red. [Plate V., fig. $.]

Orchard.

(496) Robert Campbell of Orchard, second son of Sir James Campbell ofArdkinglass (No. 444), died 1703. Married Jean, daughter of JohnCampbell of Ardentinny, and had issue :

(«) John (No. 497).{b) Archibald Campbell, living 1734.

(J) Colin Campbell, living 1745. Married Elizabeth, probablydaughter of either Auchawillan or Dunoon.

(497) John Campbell of Orchard, retoured heir to his father, 3rd March 1705.He married Anne, daughter of Colin Campbell of Kinnochtree, and hada daughter. " He was the last of the male line of the ancient family ofArdkinglass, and died 7th May 1768."

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Rachean.

(498) Archibald Campbell of Rachean, whose Will is recorded ist January1685 at Glasgow, descended from Ardkinglass, had a son:

(499) John Campbell of Rachean, living November 1692. He had two sons :

(a) Archibald (No. 500).

(d) Colin, ancestor of Peatoun (No. 502).

(500) Archibald Campbell of Rachean, married, 17th September 1704, Agnes,daughter of James Hamilton of Earnock, and had four sons. Her Will

is recorded at Edinburgh 2nd October 1739.

(«) Archibald (No. 501).

(d) Donald Campbell.(c) George Campbell.(d) John Campbell.

(501) Archibald Campbell of Rachean, retoured heir to his father 1757.

Will recorded 29th July 1794 at Edinburgh.

Peatoun.

Authority

Inveraray Charter Chest.

(502) Colin Campbell, second son of No. 499, had a son :—

(503) Robert Campbell, father of:

(504) William Campbell, first of Peatoun, who had three sons :-

(«) Colin (No. 50s).

ip) Alexander (No. 506).

{c) Robert (No. 508).

(505) Colin Campbell, second Laird of Peatoun. His brother :-

(506) Alexander Campbell, was father of:

(507) Colin Campbell, third Laird of Peatoun. His uncle :

(508) Robert Campbell, had three sons :

{a) John (No. 509).

[b) George William (No. 510).

\c) Alexander Campbell.

(509) John Campbell, fourth Laird of Peatoun. His brother :-

(Sio) George William Campbell, was father of:

(511) Lorne Campbell, who had a son :—

(512) George William Campbell.

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Carrick.

(513) Robert Campbell, Constable of Carrick, was the son of Sir JohnCampbell, second Laird of Ardkinglass (No. 437). He was living in

1513, and had three sons:

(a) Duncan (No. 514).

(d) Donald Campbell, living 1561.

(c) Archibald Campbell, living 1564.

(514) Duncan Campbell, Captain of Carrick, living 1545, and had issue:—(a) John (No. 515).

(d) Robert Campbell of Drumfad, living 1582.

(c) Archibald of Drumsynie (No. 521)He had also a natural son :

(d) Iain Campbell.

(515) John Campbell, Captain of Carrick, retoured heir to his father, 5th June1549. He married Mariota, daughter of Sir Ian Lamont, Knight, tenthof Inveryne, and was succeeded by his son :

(516) Duncan Campbell, Captain of Carrick, dead before loth March 1634,was M.P. for Dunbartonshire 1639-41 and 1648. He married Agnes,daughter of Campbell of Ellangreig, and had issue :

(a) Colin (No. 517).

(1^) Ian Campbell, who married first, a daughter of Donald Murray,and second, Annette, daughter of Robert Lamont of Ascog.

(c) Duncan of Kilbridemoir and Drumsynie (No. 526).

(d) Captain Archibald Campbell, married Margaret Bannatyne.(e) Patrick Campbell.

He had also a natural son :

(/) Iain Campbell, Minister of Luss.

(517) Colin Campbell, Fiar of Carrick, designated of " Duchlage," died before

6th July 1627. He married (Contract dated at Dunbarton 6th October1610) Annas, daughter of Humphrey Colquhoun of Luss, and had threesons :

(a) Duncan (No. 518).

(d) Robert Campbell, apprenticed to John Hepburn, Apothecary,Edinburgh, 25th February 1635. He married (Contract datedMay 1652) Janet, daughter of William Oliphant of Kirkhill,

and had a son :

(i) Iain, living 1691.

(c) James Campbell, apprenticed to John Smith of Cramondriggs,Merchant, loth April 1639. He married (Contract dated at

Linlithgow 25th January 1647) Isobell, daughter of ThomasEdward.

(518) Duncan Campbell, Captain of Carrick, bom 1614. He was M.P. for

Dunbarton 1639-41. He married Anna, daughter of Duncan Campbellof Duntroon, and had a son :

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(519) Sir John Campbell, Captain of Carrick, born 1639, and was M.P. for

Argyllshire 1669-74, 1678, 1681-82, and 1689-1702. He married first

(Contract dated 14th March 1674), Christian Eliot, and had:

(a) Duncan Campbell, Fiar of Carrick, died v.p. before 1695.

{i>) Captain Robert Campbell, was dead before 1709. He married,

1st August 1694, Jean, daughter of Sir Colin Campbell of

Ardkinglass, Baronet, and had three sons :

(i) Iain (No. 520).

(2) Colin, living 1734.

(3) Robert, baptised 2nd August 1696 at LochgilpheadChurch.

He married second, before 23rd September 1701, Lady Isobel, daughter

of Archibald, tenth Earl of Argyll. He was still living 1712, and married

a third time.

(520) Sir Iain Campbell, Captain of Carrick, was retoured heir to his grand-father i6th October 1722, and was killed at the Battle of Fontenoy

1745. He married first, 3rd July 1724, at Paisley Abbey, Magdalen,daughter of Cochrane of Bollinslaw, but this marriage was annulled. Hemarried second, 9th December 1725, Jean, sister of the fourth Duke of

Argyll, and had issue :

(a) John Campbell, born 24th October 1727 ; died March 1728.

(ii) James Campbell, born lOth October 1728; died 21st October 1728.

HrmS recorded 1672-77.

Gyronny of eight, black mid gold within a goldinvected bordure charged with eight black crescents. MOTTO :

" Sett on!'

[Plate v., fig. 6.]

Drumsynie.

Authority

Argyll Charter Chest.

(521) Archibald Campbell of Drumsynie, son of Duncan Campbell, secondCaptain of Carrick (No. 514), married Christina Campbell. He was living

in 1583, and had a son :

(522) Archibald Campbell of Drumsynie, living 1585, and had a son :

(523) Niall Campbell of Drumsynemore, living 1608. Married Elizabeth,

daughter of Iain Campbell, Captain of Dunoon, and had :

(a) Robert (No. 524).

\b) Archibald Campbell of Garfeorling, died in his father's lifetime,

before 1610.

if) Patrick Campbell of Garfeorling, was dead before 22nd December1639.

He had also a natural son :

((/) Archibald Campbell of Garfeorling, who was dead before 20th July

1622, when his estate passed to his brother Robert (No. 524).

(524) Robert Campbell of Drumsynie, died in 1624. Married Janet Colquhoun,and had :

(525) NiALL Campbell, living 1622. His father sold all his lands to Sir Colin

Campbell of Ardkinglass, so he did not succeed to them.

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Kilbridemoir and Drumsynie.

Authority

Argyll Charter Chest.

(526) Duncan Campbell of Kilbridemoir was the third son of Duncan, fourthCaptain of Carrick (No. 516). He was dead in December 1640. Hemarried at Greenock Kirk, loth March 1626 (Marriage Contract in ArgyllCharter Chest), Jean, daughter of Humphrey Noble of Ardardane, andhad:

{a) Duncan (No. 527).

ij}) Iain Campbell.

(<:) Robert (No. 530).

(527) Duncan Campbell of Kilbridemoir and Drumsynie, dead before 7thMarch 1667. He married (Contract dated I5th/20th April 1664), MargaretCampbell, daughter of George Campbell of Kinnochtree, and had :

(«) Archibald (No. 528).

{b) George Campbell, alive in 1672, as a minor.(c) Duncan (No. 529).

(d) Colin Campbell, alive in 1679.

(528) Archibald Campbell of Drumsynie, died s.p.m. before 1686, and wassucceeded by his brother :

(529) Duncan Campbell of Drumsynie, died before 1693 s.p.

(530) Robert Campbell of Drumsynie succeeded his nephew.

Dergfachy and Knochamellie-

(531) EWEN Campbell, first of Dergachy, called "Ewen Dowe," was a naturalson of the second Laird of ArdkingJass (No. 437). He had a son :

(532) Iain or Ean Campbell, second of Dergachy, called " Iain Dow,"married Besseta Boill, and had issue :

{a) Ewen (No. 533).{b) Duncan, of Leix (No. 546).{c) Donald Campbell, ancestor of Ardtarich.{d) Iain of Drumsynie (No. 544).

(533) Ewen Campbell, third of Dergachy, living 1542. Married MariotaCampbell of Pennymore, and had two sons :

{a) Iain (No. 534).(i^) Archibald Campbell, living 1584.

(534) Iain Campbell, fourth of Dergachy, living 1570-82. He married JaneLyoun, daughter of Archibald Lyoun, and had four sons :

{a) Ewen (No. 535).

(Jb) lain (No. 536).

(J) Duncan Campbell, living 1634.

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{d) Archibald Campbell, who had two sons :

(i) Donald, named as substitute heir to Dergachy, lothMay 1679.

(2) Dougall, named as substitute heir to Dergachy, loth

May 1679.

(535) EwEN Campbell, fifth of Dergachy, married, before 8th September1619, Elizabeth, daughter of Iain Campbell, Captain of Dunoon. Hemarried second, before 20th February 161 3, a daughter of ArchibaldCampbell of Clauchane. He was succeeded by his brother:

(536) Iain Campbell, sixth of Dergachy, living 1635. Married Violeti

daughter of Iain Cameron, minister of Dunoon, and had :

(«) Ewen (No. 537).

{b) Donald Campbell, living 1663.

{c) Duncan Campbell, living 1679, had a son :

(i) Hew of Garrochoran, living 1710, had a son :

{a) James of Garrochoran.

(537) EwEN OR Hew Campbell, seventh of Dergachy, died 1677. Mar-ried Janet Campbell, and had three daughters.

Next followed four brothers, whose parentage is not given :

(a) Iain (No. 538).

{b) Ewen Campbell.\c) Robert Campbell in Uig, living 1720. He had two sons :

(i) Daniel.

(2) Robert.

{d) Donald Campbell of Knochamellie, died 1711, who married first,

Isobell Campbell, who died 1693, and second, Janet Stewart.

He had a son :

(i) Duncan (No. 539).

(538) Iain Campbell of Dergachy, married Janet Campbell, widow of EwenCampbell of Dergachy, and had :—

,

{a) Duncan Campbell, fiar of Dergachy, died s.p. 1703.

{b) Ewen Campbell.

(539) Duncan Campbell of Knochamellie and Dergachy, married first

Sophia Campbell, who died 1694, leaving a daughter. He married secondMarian M'Lachlan, and had :

(«) Donald (No. 540).

{b) Rev. Ian (No. 542).

{c) Lachlan Campbell, living 1727.

(540) Donald Campbell of Dergachy, living 1767, and had a son:

(541) Robert Campbell of Dergachy, married Violet Campbell, who died 1817.

(542) Rev. Ian Campbell of Knochamellie, died 1761, leaving a son :

{a) Duncan Campbell, younger of Knochamellie, died v.p. He mar-ried Anne Crooks, and had :

(i) Henry (No. 543).

(2) James Campbell of Garrochoran, living 1764.

(543) Henry Campbell, fourth of Knochamellie, living 1768. Married first,

Alice Campbell, and had a son :

{a) Duncan Campbell.He married second, Elizabeth Colquhoun, by whom he had a large

family.

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Drumsynie.

Authority

Argyll Charter Chest.

(544) Iain Campbell of Drumsynie, whose father was Iain Campbell, second of

Dergachy (No. 532), had a son :

(545) EwEN Campbell of Drumsynie, married, before nth June 1539, Mariota,daughter of Eirr MacEryr of Peunynwyr

Leix.

(546) Duncan Campbell of Leix was son of Iain Campbell, second of Der-gachy (No. 532) ; died before 1573. He had two sons :

{a) Ewen (No. 547).

{b) Ewen Campbell of Lochdochertie, living 1586, had a son :

(i) Archibald.

(547) EwEN "Glas" Campbell of Leix, living 1573. Married Grizel, probablydaughter of Comrie of that Ilk, and had :

(548) EwiN OR Hugh Campbell of Leix, who in 1633 is also referred to as

Ewin Dow. He married Dorothy Campbell, and had a son :

(549) Iain Campbell of Leix, married (Contract dated 24th May 1630), Beatrix,

daughter of Alexander Schawe of Cambusmoir, and had a son :

(550) Archibald Campbell of Leix, who is spoken of as dead before 20th Feb-ruary 1691. He married, about 1650, Jean, daughter of Patrick Campbellof Barcaldine, and had :

ia) Hugh (No. 55 0-lb') Colin Campbell, who married, about 1690, Anne, daughter of

Charles Murray of Glentarf.

{c) James Campbell, living 1691.

(551) Hugh Campbell of Leix, died November 1723. Married (Contract datedat Strachur and Kilchignich, 26th February and 4th March 1675) Beatrix,daughter of Archibald Campbell of Torrie, and had :

(552) Archibald Campbell of Leix, living 1715, was succeeded by his son:

(553) Hugh Campbell of Leix, died s.p.vt. Married, 1747, Margaret, daughterof Colin Campbell of Strachur, and had three daughters.

Clachan.

(554) Duncan Campbell, first of Clachan, was a natural son of Sir JohnCampbell, second Laird of Ardkinglass (No. 437). He died before nthSeptember 15 II, leaving a son :

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(555) GiLLESPiCK OR Archibald Campbell, second of Clachan, had three

sons :

(a) Niall (No. 556).

(d) Dougal Campbell of Glenkin.(c) Donald Campbell.

(556) Niall Campbell, third of Clachan, formerly designated of Blair, living

1590. He married Margaret Campbell, and had two sons :

(a) Archibald (No. 557).

(d) John (No. 558).

(557) Archibald Campbell, fourth of Clachan, living 161 5. He had issue :—{a) John Campbell, married (Contract dated at Dunoon, 24th December

1600) Mariota, daughter of John Campbell, Captain of DunoonCastle. He died s.p.

{b) Dougall Campbell.{c) Robert Campbell.{d) Donald Campbell.

(558) John Campbell, fifth of Clachan, succeeded his brother, was living 1634.

Had a son :

(559) Niall Campbell, sixth of Clachan, married Agnes, daughter of JamesHall of Fulbar, Provost of Dunbarton, but died s.p., and was succeededby his daughter :

(560) Isobel Campbell, seventh of Clachan, married (Contract dated at Dun-barton 30th January 1630) Duncan M'Farlane of Clachane, probably sonof M'Farlane of Arrochar, and had a son :

(561) Donald Campbell, eighth of Clachan, married (Contract dated 17th

September 1681) Margaret M'Farlane, and had :

(562) Archibald Campbell of Clachan, served heir to his father, 28th June1740.

5t. Catherines.

In an MS. of the eighteenth century at Inveraray this family is stated to

be Cadets of Ardkinglass, but the link has not yet been discovered, or its modernrepresentative.

In another MS. they are stated (with Succoth) to be Cadets of Barbeck.Which is correct? Or were there two distinct families which have been confusedtogether?

At Kilmacolm there is a tombstone to the memory of Duncan Campbell, son

of Patrick Campbell of St Catherines and to Janet Buchanan his w^ife.

(563) Campbell of St. Catherines had four sons :

{a) James (No. 564).

{b) Patrick (No. 565).

{c) John Campbell, living 1704.

{d) Malcolm Campbell, living 1715.

(564) James Campbell of St. Catherines, Provost of Inveraray, whose Will is

registered i8th January 1734, married Mary Fisher, and had twodaughters. He was succeeded by his brother :

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(565) Patrick Campbell of St. Catherines, married Isobel M'Neiladge, andhad:—

(a) Donald (No. 566).

{b) James Campbell, Merchant Burgess of Glasgow. He died before

1772, leaving a son;

(i) James, Lieutenant in the 33rd Regiment of Foot.

(c) Iain Campbell, died before 1755, leaving a son :

(i) James Campbell, living 1755.

(566) Donald Campbell of St. Catherines, died before 1753, had a son :

(567) Donald Campbell of St. Catherines, died at Glasgow 31st May 1786.

He married first, 21st January 1765, Margaret Campbell, and second,

Sarah, daughter of Patrick Forbes. He had issue :

{a) Patrick (No. 568).

{b) Alexander Campbell, died at Demerara 1810 or 1811.

(568) Captain Patrick Campbell of St. Catherines, born about 1779; died

at Tours, France, 25th June 1859. He was in the 49th and 48th Regi-ments, and apparently Lieutenant-Colonel of the 95th in 1837. Hemarried Sarah Robbins, and had :

(a) Alexander Campbell, born at Tours in France, 31st July 1813.

{b) James Campbell, born at Amboise, France, 20th June 1820.

Blythswood.

(569) John Campbell of Glasgow, living 1615, descended from Ardentinny.Married Margaret, daughter of Archibald Lyon, and had a son :

(570) Colin Campbell of Elie, M.P. for Glasgow 1645. Married Grizel, daughterof Ross of Thorntoun, and had :

{a) Robert Campbell of Elie and Silvercraigs, married, 12th February1623, Marion, daughter of James Stewart of Fiosk, and had a

son :

(i) Robert of Silvercraigs, married Lillias, daughter of

James Stewart of Christwell, and had issue, three

daughters.

{b) Colin (No. 571).

(c) James Campbell, married Jane Cunningham, and died s.p.

(571) Colin Campbell, first of Blythswood. Will recorded i6th May 1671

and 20th June 1680. He married first, Margaret, sister of Sir ArchibaldFleming of Time, and second, Janet, daughter of James Muir. He hadissue :

(«) Colin Campbell, married 1657, Margaret, daughter of Sir JohnLauder, first Baronet of Fountainhall, and had :

(l) Mary, heiress of Blythswood, married her cousin Colin,

son of John Campbell of Woodside {see No. 573).

{b) Robert Campbell of Woodside, married first, Catherine, daughterand co-heir of John Napier, and second, Jean, daughter of

James Dunlop, and had two daughters.

(c) John (No. 572).

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(572) John Campbell of Woodside, third son of Colin Campbell of Blythswood{see above). Married Mary, daughter and co-heiress of John Douglas of

Mains, and had issue:—

(«) Colin (No. 573).

{b) James (No. 574).

(573) Colin Campbell of Woodside, M.P. for Renfrew 1702-07. Married his

cousin Mary, daughter and co-heiress of Colin Campbell of Blythswood

{see above). He died 1746, leaving issue:

{a) Colin Campbell of Blythswood, died s.p. 1739.

{b) James Campbell of Blythswood, married Mary Walkinshaw, anddied s.p. 1767.

(574) James Campbell, succeeded to Mains and assumed the name of Douglas.

He married first, Isobel, daughter of Hugh Corbet of Hardgrey, andhad:—

{a) John (No. S7S)-

He married second, Rebecca Wallace, and died 1743, leaving issue:

{b) James Campbell of Virginia, married Catherine, daughter of

George Brent, leaving issue :

(i) Archibald of Douglas Support, died s.p. 17th January1804

(<;) Colin Campbell, died unmarried.

(575) John Douglas of Mains, married, 1732, Agnes, daughter of Jones of

Clober, and had issue:—

{a) James Campbell of Blythswood. He resumed the name of Camp-bell. Married, 1755, Henrietta, daughter of James Dunlop.

She died 1788. He died 8th January 1773, leaving issue:

(i) John of Blythswood, Lieutenant-Colonel 9th Regiment.Died unmarried. Killed at Martinique 1794. Will re-

corded i8th June 1794 (Edinburgh).

(2) Archibald of Blythswood, Major ist Royals. Diedunmarried 1838.

(3) James, Lieutenant S5th Regiment, died in Antigua.

{b) John Campbell, died sp. Killed at Quebec.

\c) Colin of Mains, died s.p.

{d) Robert (No. 576).

{e) Campbell Campbell.

(576) Robert Douglas, married Sarah, daughter of J. Davis of Sunbury, and died

1804, leaving issue :

(577) Colin Douglas of Mains, born 26th January 1781. Married, 24th August

1805, Sophia Armine, daughter of J. Boydell. She died 19th September1826. He died 29th April 1820, leaving issue:

{a) Archibald (No. 578).

{b) Colin Campbell, who succeeded to Mains, and died sp. i6th July

1847.

(578) Archibald Campbell, seventeenth Laird of Mains, succeeded on the

death of his cousin, Archibald Campbell of Blythswood, 1838, as twelfth

Laird of Blythswood, and resumed the name of Campbell. He was M.P.

for Glasgow Burghs 1806-09, Elgin Burghs 1812, Forfar Burghs 1818-20,

Glasgow Burghs 1820-31. He married Caroline Agnes, daughter of

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M. Dick of Pitkerro. She died 28th November 1897. He died July 1868,

leaving issue:

(a) Archibald (No. 579).

(d) Sholto Douglas (No. 580).

(c) Robert Douglas Campbell, R.N., born 23rd September 1842.

Married, 21st January 1869, Catherine Ellen, daughter of

Captain Thomas Hamilton Lindsay Miller. He died ist

June 1896, leaving issue.

(d) Harrington Bulkley Douglas (No. 581).

(e) Walter James Douglas-Campbell, Lieutenant, Queen's Own Lanark-shire Yeomanry, born 3id September 1850.

(/) Montagu Douglas Campbell, D.S.O., Major and Hon. Lieutenant-

Colonel, 4th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, borni6th October 1852.

(579) Sir Archibald Campbell, LL.D., of Blythswood, created Baronet4th May 1880, and raised to the Peerage as Baron Blythswood (U.K.),

with limitation to the heirs male of his body, and in default of suchissue male, with remainder to his brothers, 24th August 1892. He wasM.P. for Renfrew 1873-74. He was born 22nd February 1835, and married,

7th July 1864, the Hon. Augusta Clementina Carrington, daughter of

Robert John, second Lord Carrington. He died s./>. 8th July 1908, andwas succeeded by his brother :

(580) Sholto Douglas Campbell Douglas, second Lord Blythswood, born28th June 1839. Married, 22nd October 1889, Violet Mary, daughter of

General Lord Alfred Paget. He was succeeded by his brother:

(581) Barrington Bulkley Campbell, third Lord Blythswood, C.B., M.V.O.,born i8th February 1845. Married, 1869, Mildred Catherine, daughter of

Sir Joseph Howley, third Baronet. He assumed the additional nameof Douglas on succeeding to Douglas Support in 1908, but resumed that

of Campbell on succeeding to title. He had issue :

(a) Archibald Douglas Campbell Douglas, born 1870. Married, 1895,Evelyn, daughter of John Fletcher of Saltoun.

(d) Barrington Sholto Douglas Campbell Douglas, born 1877.

(<r) Rev. Leopald Colin Henry Campbell Douglas, M.A., Rector of

Didmartin, born 1881. Married, 1908, Mabel, daughter of

Edgar Campbell, Dumbledon.

HriltS recorded 1672-77.— i and 4. Gyronny of eight, gold and black, each

gyron charged with a trefoil slipped and coufiter-changed. 2 and 3. Silver,

a black galley. CRESTS: i. A ship at anchor. 2. An oak tree with a lock

hanging fro7n one of the branches proper. MOTTO :'' Vincit labor." [Plate

v., fig. 8.]

Recorded 1880.— i and 4. Grand quarters as above. 2 and 3. Grand quarters,

silver, a fess chequy red and gold between three mullets in chief and a humanheart in base proper. CRESTS AND MOTTO : As above. SUPPORTERS: Onthe dexter a savage wreathed about the temples and loins with laurel. In the

dexter hand a club resting on the exterior shoulder, around his neck a goldchain pendant therefrom a silver escucheon charged with a humaji heart red.

On the sinister side a red lion gorged with a collar flory counter flory andpendant therefrom a silver escucheon, charged as the dexter supporter.

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Dunstaffnage.

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House of Dunstaffnage.Authorities

Law Case and Argyll Charter Chest.

(582) DUGAL MOR, FIRST OF DuNSTAFFNAGE, fourth son of Sir CoIin Campbellof Lochow (No. 6). He married a daughter of Macdonald, Lord of the

Isles, and had :

{a) Dugald (No. 583).

Xb) Iain Campbell, who had two sons :

(i) Alexander (No. 584).

(2) Neil.

(583) Dugald Oig, second of Dunstaffnage, died in 1490. He married a

daughter of John, Lord Drummond, and was succeeded by his nephew:

(584) Alexander Campbell of Dunstaffnage, called " Keir," had three sons :

{a) Angus (No. 585).

{b) Neill Campbell, who had :—(i) Alexander.

(2) Malcolm, who had a son :

{a) Donald,(c) Donald Campbell, who had :

(i) Donald, who had :

{a) Duncan.

(585) Angus Campbell of Dunstaffnage, from whom the family takes the

patronymic of Mac Aonghuis an Duin. He died 1537, leaving two sons:

{a) Archibald (No. 586).

\b) Colin " Uaine," who married, and had a son :

(i) Alasdair, who had a son :

(a) Angus.

(586) Archibald Campbell of Dunstaffnage, died 1543, leaving issue:—

(«) John (No. 587).

\b') Colin Campbell.{c) John Dhu Campbell, married Mary, daughter of MacDougal of

MacDougal, and had two sons :—

(i) Donald.

(2) Archibald.{d) Donald Campbell.ie) Neill Campbell, who had a son :

(i) Donald.

(587) John Campbell of Dunstaffnage, died 1585, leaving two sons:

{a) Alexander (No. 588).

(]>) Dugald, ancestor of the family of Glenamackrie (No. 626).

(588) Alexander Campbell of Dunstaffnage, died 1619. He married in

1587 Ann, daughter of Archibald Campbell of Lochnell, and had issue:

{a) Archibald (No. 589).{b) Donald, ancestor of the family of Scammadale (No. 619).

(c) Dougall Campbell.(d) Colin Campbell.

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(589) Archibald Campbell of Dunstaffnage, married first Beatrix, daughterof Donald Campbell of Barbreck, in 161 5. He married second, in 1635,Katherine, daughter of Maclean of Douart, and died in 1652, leaving

issue :

(a) John (No. 590).

{b) Alexander Campbell.{c) Donald Campbell, married, 1643, Helen, daughter of Buchanan of

Leny, and had issue.

{d) Archibald of Torry (No. 608).

{e) Colin, ancestor of Crackaig (No. 615).

(590) John Campbell of Dunstaffnage, died 1677. Will recorded 27th Feb-ruary 1678 (Argyll). He married, 1636, Isabel, daughter of AlexanderCampbell of Lochnell, and had issue:

{a) Alexander (No. 591).

{b) Neil (No. 593).{c) Donald Campbell.{d) John Campbell.(e) Colin Campbell, who had two sons:

(i) Alexander.

(2) Dougald.

(/) Archibald Campbell.

(591) Alexander Campbell of Dunstaffnage, died 1687. Married first Mar-garet, daughter of Hector MacNeill of Thajenies, 1659, and second Isobel,

daughter of Campbell of Carradale, 1678, and had issue:

{a) Angus (592).

{b) John Campbell.\c) Alexander Campbell, who had three sons :

(i) Alexander.

(2) Niell.

(3) Duncan.

(592) Angus Campbell of Dunstaffnage, died s.p.m. 1743. Married Lilias,

daughter of Sir James Campbell of Lawers. He was succeeded byhis uncle.

(593) Neil Campbell of Dunstaffnage, married a daughter of his uncle

Donald, and had :

{a) Donald (No. 594).

{b) John (No. 595).

(594) Donald Campbell of Achinard, died s.p., and was succeeded by his

brother :

(595) John Campbell of Achinard had a son :

(596) Donald Campbell of Achinard had four sons:

{a) Neil (No. 597).

{b) Angus Campbell.{c) Donald Campbell.{d) John Campbell.

(597) Neil Campbell of Dunstaffnage had :—{a) Angus (No. 598).

{b) Donald Campbell.

(/) John Campbell.

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(598) Angus Campbell of Dunstaffnage, died 1770. Married Margaret,daughter of Dugald Campbell of Ederline, 1751, and had:

{a) John Campbell, died v.p,

{b) Donald Campbell, died v.p. ^ ^(c) Donald (No. 599). 1^-15J5/0(d) Coll Campbell.

(599) Donald Campbell ok Dunstaffnage, died 1795. Married Ann, daughterof Dougall Campbell of Glenamackrie, and had :

(«) Dugald Campbell, born 1755 ; died s.p. 1793.

li>) John Campbell, born 1757 ; died s.p.

(c) Colonel Neil Campbell of Dunstaffnage, born 1758 ; died s.f. 1830.

He recorded HclltS 1814.— i and 4. Gyronny of eight, gold andblack. 2. Silver, a galley, oars in action black, surmounted in the

middle fess point by a gold boar's head erased. 3. Blue, a silver

tower, masoned black. All within a bordure ermine. [Plate V.,

fig- 9-]

{<£) Archibald Campbell, born 1758 ; died s.p.

(/) Christy Campbell.

(/) James Campbell, born 1762 ; died s.p. 1779.

(<^) Angus Campbell, born 1769; died j./>.

iji) Angus (No. 600).

{i) Alexander (No. 604).

(7) John Campbell, born 1755. Married Elizabeth Munro, andhad:—

(i) Alexander, born 1806.

(2) Archibald, born 1807. Married, and had :

(a) Archibald.

{b) Charles.

(3) Osborne Campbell, born 1808; died 1874. MarriedElizabeth, daughter of Campbell of Melfort.

(600) Angus Campbell, bom 1770; died 1810. Married Lillias, daughter of

John Buchanan of Drumakill, and had :

(601) Sir Donald Campbell, Baronet of Dunstaffnage, succeeded his uncle

Neil (No. 599, t), born 1800; died 1856. He was created a Baronet nthMarch 1836. He married Caroline, daughter of Sir William Plomer, andhad:—

id) Angus (No. 602).

{b) Donald (No. 603).{c) William Campbell.id) George Campbell.(e) Islay Campbell.

(602) Sir Angus Campbell, second Baronet of Dunstaffnage, bom 1827 ;

died 1863 s.p. Married Sophia, daughter of Sir John Macdougal of thatIlk. He was succeeded by his brother :

(603) Sir Donald Campbell, third Baronet of Dunstaffnage, born 1829;died 1879 •<•/•> when the Baronetcy became extinct. He married Eliza,

daughter of W. Moore of Grimeshill.

(604) Alexander Campbell, ninth son of No. 599, born 1772. Married, 1842,Ann, daughter of Professor Wallace of Cambridge, and had a son :

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(60s) John Alexander Campbell of Dunstaffnage, Major, Madras Cavalry,

born 1816. Married, 1842, Annabella Campbell, daughter of JamesRobertson, a cadet of the House of Struan, and died 1863, leaving issue :

(a) Alexander James Hendry (No. 606).

(d) Frederick John Campbell, born 1849; died unmarried 1869.

(c) Roderick M'Neill Angus Campbell, born 1852. Married, 1881,

Kathleen, daughter of Pickwood, and died 17th June 1903,leaving three daughters.

(d) John Campbell, born 1856; died young.

(606) Alexander James Hendry Campbell of Dunstaffnage, born ist

January 1846. Married, 4th January 1888, Jane, daughter of AlexanderCampbell of Monzie. He died 9th March 1908, leaving issue:

(a) Angus John (No. 607).

(d) Neil Alexander, born 20th June 1890. Married, 9th October 1908,

Anne, daughter of A. Turner of Taynuilt, and died 3rd July1911.

(607) Angus John Campbell of Dunstaffnage, bom 22nd November 1888.

Hrni9 recorded 181 5-16.— i. B/ue, a silver castle triple-towered masoned black

standing on a rock proper, doors and windows red, on top of Diiddle towera cock, and on each of the others a gold eagle. 2. Gyronny of eight, gold andblack. 3. Gold, a fess cliequy blue and silver. 4. Red, a boar's head cabossed

gold between a crescent and a spur revel in fess silver. All within a goldbordure. [Plate V., fig. 10.]

In 1816 the fourth quarter was. Red, a boards head couped gold between acrescent and a spur revel in fess silver.

Matriculated 1836 and 1889.— i. Bhie, a silver castle of three towers masonedblack standing on a rock proper, doors and windows red, on the top of the middletower a cock, and on the top of each of the others a gold eagle. 2. Gyronny ofeight, gold and black. 3. Gold, a fess cheqiiy blue and silver. 4. Red, a boar's

head cabossed gold between a crescent and a spur revel in fess silver. CREST :

A blue anchor in pale. MOTTO :" Vigilande." [Plate V., fig. 1 1.]

Torry.

(608) Archibald Campbell, fourth son of No. 589, had a son :

(609) Colin Campbell of Torry, living 1654. He was succeeded by his son :

(610) Archibald Campbell of Torry, living 1675. He had three sons :

{a) John (No. 611).

(b) Robert Campbell of Balvie, died 1716.

(c) Alexander Campbell.

(611) John Campbell of Torry, living 1716-32. He was retoured heir to his

brother, Robert Campbell of Balvie, 1716. He had a son :

(612) Robert Campbell of Torry, died 1776, had two sons :—{a) James (No. 613).{b) John (No. 614).

(613) James Campbell of Torry, who died s.p., was succeeded by his brother:

(614) John Campbell of Torry, was retoured heir to his brother James 1766.

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Crackaig.

(615) Colin Campbell of Crackaig, fifth son of Archibald Campbell of Dun-staffnage (No. 589), had three sons :

(a) Colin (No. 616).

(d) Alexander Campbell.(c) Dugald Campbell.

(616) Colin Campbell of Crackaig, mentioned in Retours, 1657-59. He hadtwo sons :

(a) Archibald (No. 617).

(d) Alexander Campbell.

(617) Archibald Campbell of Crackaig, living 1720. He married, and hadtwo sons :

(a) Colin (No. 618).

(d) Ronald Campbell.

(618) Colin Campbell of Crackaig, whose Will is recorded at The Isles nthFebruary 1780. He had a daughter, who was retoured heir to her grand-father, Archibald Campbell of Crackaig, 23rd April 1741.

Scammadale.

(619) Donald Campbell of Scammadale, second son of Alexander Campbellof Dunstaffnage (No. 588), had two sons :

(a) Colin (No. 620).

(6) Donald Campbell.

(620) Colin Campbell of Scammadale, living 1686-1716, and was succeededby his son :

(621) Ronald Campbell of Scammadale, died 1741. He had a son :

(622) Donald Campbell of Scammadale, who was succeeded by his son :

(623) Donald Campbell of Scammadale, living 1767-81. He had a son :

(624) Colin Campbell of Scammadale, who died 1790, and was succeeded byhis son :

(625) Lieutenant John Campbell of Scammadale, married Grace, daughterof Captain James Stewart, late of Inchmarnock, September 1792.

Qlenamackrie.

(626) Dugald Campbell of Glenamackrie, living 171 5, second son of JohnCampbell of Dunstaffnage (No. 587).

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Duntroon.

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House of Duntroon.Authority

Argyll Charter Chest.

(627) Duncan Campbell, nicknamed "Mor" in his Charter, son of Sir Colin

Campbell of Lochow (No. 6), by his second wife, Marion (?), daughter of

Sir John Campbell, received from his brother Duncan, Lord Campbell,on 30th January 1422, a Charter of Ardachastill, Ardefour, Achachrome,Poltalloch Bennand, etc. He had a son :

(628) Duncan Oig Campbell of Duntroon was Steward of Ariskeodnish on1st December 1448. He was succeeded by :

(629) John Campbell of Duntroon, living 1466-70. He had two sons:

{a) Donald (No. 630).

{b) John (No. 631).

(630) Donald Campbell of Duntroon is said to have fallen at Flodden, 9th

September 15 13, and was succeeded by his brother:

(631) John Campbell of Duntroon, living 9th February 1559, but died prior

to 2nd March 1560. He married a daughter of Colin Campbell, third

Laird of Ardkinglass, and had a son :

(632) Duncan Campbell, sixth Laird of Duntroon, succeeded his father

2nd March 1560. He married three times—first Agnes, daughter ofNeill M'Achin ; second Agnes M'Lachlan ; and third Agnes, sister of

John Campbell of Inverliver. He died about 1584, leaving issue:

{a) Duncan Campbell, who was living 27th March 1567, but diedwithout male issue about 1584.

{b) John (No. 633).

(633) John Campbell of Duntroon, died between 1600-03, and had :—(«) Donald (No. 634).\b) John Campbell.\c) Colin Campbell.{d) Patrick Campbell.

(634) Donald Campbell of Duntroon, living 1603-30. He married AnneLamont (Contract dated 4th March 1610

Lamont Papers), and hadissue:—

(«) Duncan (No. 635).\b) Patrick (No. 637).(t) John Campbell, of Glencharran, who died about 1677, leaving a

son :

(i) Colin of Glencharran.{d) James Campbell of Strones and Drumnamuckloch.{e) Colin Campbell.

HrtnS on Seal, c. 1610.

A galley and a chief gyronny of eight {Argyll Charter

Chest). [Plate V., fig. 1 2.]

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(635) Duncan Campbell of Duntroon, succeeded 12th April 1642. Willrecorded 31st August 1658 (Edinburgh). He married a Margaret Camp-bell, and was succeeded by his son :

(636) NiALL Campbell of Duntroon, married Mary, daughter of Hector M'Neillof Taynish. He died about 1659, and was succeeded by his uncle:

(637) Patrick Campbell of Raschoille, eleventh Laird of Duntroon.He died about 1667, and married Margaret, daughter of Donald CampbellBaillie of Rothesay, and had issue :

(a) John (No. 638).

((^) Alexander (No. 639).

(c) Donald Campbell, living 1659-74.

(638) John Campbell of Duntroon, married a daughter of Alexander Camp-bell of Inverliver, and died without issue about 1675. The estate ofDuntroon passed to his creditors.

(639) Alexander Campbell, second Laird of Raschoille, succeeded his

brother John as titular thirteenth Laird of Duntroon. He died early in

1685, having married Margaret, daughter of Colin Campbell of Blair-

intibbert, and had issue:

(a) Patrick (No. 640).

(d) Niall Campbell.(c) Duncan Campbell.

(640) Patrick Campbell of Raschoille, married 17th January 1695, Barbara,daughter of Archibald Campbell. He died about 15th January 1724, andhad issue :

(a) Neill Campbell, died v.p.

{b) Archibald (No. 641).

{c) James (No. 642).

(d) Dougald Campbell.

(641) Archibald Campbell of Raschoille, had succeeded to the estate byI2th September 1726, and was succeeded by his brother:

(642) James Campbell of Raschoille, married, 15th December 1736, Jean,daughter of James Fisher, Provost of Inveraray. He died about 1775, andwas succeeded by his son :

(643) Alexander Campbell of Raschoille, married first, 27th June 1767,

Janet Fisher, and second, 4th April 1771, Margaret, daughter of JohnStewart, Tacksman of Achadasheuaig. He sold Raschoille on 13th August1776. He died before 1800, leaving issue :

{a) James (No. 644).{b) John Campbell, born 20th April 1774; died about 1800.

{c) Robert Campbell, born 5th August 1775 ; died about 1800.

{d) Patrick Hume (No. 645).(e) Niall Campbell, born 4th January 1779; died 21st May 1794.

(/) Archibald Campbell, born 4th January 1780.

{g) Alexander (No. 646).

{k) Donald (No. 647).(i) Duncan Campbell.

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(644) James Campbell, born 15th January 1772; died in India 1811, unmarried.He was a Captain in the 34th Regiment. He was succeeded by his

brother :

(64s) Patrick Hume Campbell, born 21st September 1776; died 22nd January1841. He was succeeded by his brother:

(646) Captain Alexander Campbell, Royal Marines, who died loth January185 1, and was succeeded by his brother:

(647) Major Donald Campbell, 19th Infantry Regiment. He married Margaret,daughter of Robert Stewart, Tacksman of Achadashenaig in Mull, and died

28th November 1865, aged 81, leaving a son :

(648) Alexander Duncan Campbell, eleventh of Raschoille andtwenty-second of Duntroon, born 14th October 1838; died 12th

November 1871, unmarried. His natural cousin, Dugald MacLachlan in

Lochgilphead, was his heir.

Note.—A curious custom prevailed in the family. The Lairds of

Duntroon were always buried apart from the rest of the family, not eventheir wives being permitted to share their graves. The Crest of the

Campbells of Duntroon was adopted by them as a trophy of a victory

they gained over the Gordons. In 1820 Lord Aberdeen, whose Crest

it was, challenged their right to use it, and a slight alteration wasmade in it.

HrniS.—Quarterly, i and 4. Gyronny of eight, gold and black. 2. Silver, ablack galley, oars in action, surmounted by a boar's head erased gold. 3. Blue,

a silver tower, masoned black. All within an ermine bordure. CresT :

Issuing out of the top of a tower two arms drawing an arrow in a bow, all

proper. MOTTO :" Agile pro viribus." [Plate V., fig. 13.]

Roudell.

Authority

Argyll Charter Chest.

Descended from Duntroon.

(649) Neil "Jim" Campbell was father of:

(650) John Campbell of Roudell, living 1572. He was probably father of:

(651) John Campbell of Roudell, died before 1643. He probably had :—(a) Neil (No. 652).

{b) Patrick Campbell.{c) Duncan Campbell.

(652) Neil Campbell of Roudell, died 1694, and had three sons:—{a) Patrick (No. 653).{b) Duncan Campbell.{c) Archibald Campbell.

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(653) Patrick Campbell of Roudell, died 1721. Married Helen Blair, and hadthree sons :

(a) Hugh Campbell.(d) Donald (No. 654).

(c) James (No. 655).

(654) Donald Campbell of Roudell, married first Anna Keith, and second JeanBruce ; died s.p., and was succeeded by his brother :

(65s) James Campbell of Roudell, died 1770. Married Anne M'Lachlan, andhad:—

(a) John Campbell, died young.(d) Neil Campbell, died young,(c) Kenneth Campbell, died v.p.

(d) Neil (No. 65 5A).

(e) Donald (No. 656).

(/) Patrick Campbell, married Margaret Campbell, and had a son :

(i) James, who died 1800.

(g) Robert Campbell.(k) John Campbell.

(/) Thomas Campbell.

(65 5 a) Neil Campbell of Roudell, died 1777, and was succeeded by his

brother :

(656) Donald Campbell of Roudell, who died 1804.

Torrobolls in Islay.

Authority

Argyll Charter Chest.

Descended from Duntroon.

(657) NiAiLL Campbell of Torrobolls, living 1620, had a son :

(658) NiAiLL Campbell of Torrobolls, living 1695, and was succeeded by his

son :

(659) Alexander Campbell of Torrobolls, married Katharine Campbell, andhad three sons :

{a) Niaill (No. 660).

{b) Archibald Campbell.

(/) Duncan Campbell.

(660) Niaill Campbell of Torrobolls, living 17 13, married Margaret Campbelland had a son :

(661) Niaill Campbell of Torrobolls, living 1745.

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House of Kenmore and Melfort.

Authority—N. D. Campbell's History of the Campbells of Melfort.

(662) NiALL OR Neill Campbell, son of Sir Colin Cambell of Lochovv (No. 4).

He was succeeded by his son ;

(663) NiALL OR Neill Campbell of Melfort, who had a son:—

(664) Archibald Campbell of Melfort was succeeded by his son :—

(665) John Campbell of Melfort, who had two sons-.—{a) Dougal (No. 666).

ib') Duncan Campbell, living 15 10.

(666) Dougal Campbell of Melfort was succeeded by his son :

(667) Niall Campbell of Melfort, probably fell at Flodden, 9th September15x3, and was succeeded by his son:

(668) Duncan Campbell of Melfort, living 1514, had two sons :—{a) Dougal (No. 669).

\b) Alexander Campbell.

(669) Dougal Campbell of Melfort was living 1548. He was succeeded byhis son :

(670) John Campbell of Melfort, living 1566. He married Janet MaynDonachie Mac-Ewir, and had issue:

(a) Niall (No. 671).

{b) Alexander Campbell.\c) Dougall Campbell.

(671) NiALL Campbell of Melfort, living 1618. Married Katherine MacDougallof Raray, and had a son :

(672) John Campbell of Melfort, living 1633. Married Isabella MacLachlanof Craigentreve, and had issue :

(«) Dugald (No. eji).

\b) John Campbell, married Katherine, daughter of ArchibaldMacAllister of Tarbert.

(673) Dr Dugald Campbell of Melfort, died 1708. He was a burgess ofLinlithgow 1650. He married Isabella Campbell, and had:

(fl) John (No. 674).\ {b) Duncan Campbell.

{c) Archibald Campbell.

(674) John Campbell of Melfort, was dead 1718. He married Ann, daughterof Maclachlan of that Ilk, and had two sons :

{a) Archibald (No. 675).{b) Dugald Campbell, living 1776 {Campbell Book).

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Kenmore and Melfort.

Sir Colin of Lochow (4).

I

I

Niall (662)

Niall (663)

Archibald (664)

John (665)

Dougal (566)

Niall (667)

Duncan (668)

Dougal (669)

John (670)

Niall (671)

John (672)

I

Dugald (673)

John (674)

Archibald (675)

John (676)

Archibald (677)

\

John (678) William Patrick

I L_

William (679) John (680) Patrick (681)

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(675) Archibald Campbell of Melfort, married Annabel, daughter of Patrick

Campbell of Barcaldine, and had issue :

(a) John (No. 676).

(3) Neil Campbell, died 1798.

(676) John Campbell of Melfort, died 1790. He married Colina, daughter of

John Campbell of Achalader, and had issue:

(a) Archibald (No. 677).

(d) John Campbell, born 1768 ; killed in India iSoi.

(c) Allan Campbell, died young.

(d) Sir Patrick Campbell, K.C.B., born 1773. Married, 1825, Margaret,

daughter of A. Wauchope of Niddrie. He died 1841, leaving

issue :

(i) Patrick John, Royal Horse Artillery, born 1828; died

unmarried.

(2) Colin Andrew, Royal Navy, born 183 1 ; died 1869 at

sea.

(3) Frederick, born 1835; died 1836.

(e) Sir Colin Campbell, K.C.B.,born 1776. He married Jane Harnden,

and died 1847, leaving issue :

(i) Patrick Fitzroy Wellesley, born 1808. Married, 1848,

Mary Reynolds, and died 1875.

(2) Arthur Wellington, 14th Regiment, born 1815; killed

in India 1846.

(3) Frederick Archibald, Royal Navy, born 18 17. Married,

1849, Emma Rosamund, daughter of S. Moiling,

London. He died 1874, leaving a son:

(a) Frederick Lorn, Scots Guards, born 1850. Hemarried, 1879, Caroline, daughter of J. Smith,

and has a son, born 1880.

(6^7) Archibald Campbell of Melfort, born 1767. Married, 1797, Christian

Bruce, daughter of John Campbell of Lochend. He died in 1823, leaving

issue :

(a) John (No. 678).

(d) Patrick Campbell, died young.(f) William Frederick Campbell, born 1808; died at Delhi 1840,

Captain H.E.I.C.S., 6th Native Infantry. He married, 1834,

Ann Moore, daughter of Duncan Campbell of Achlian, and hada son :

(i) William Frederick Archibald, R.A. (No. 679).

(d) Patrick Campbell, born 1812; died 1859. He married GertrudeBarnes, and had two sons :

(i) John Frederick Melfort (No. 680).

(2) Patrick Archibald (No. 681).

(678) John Campbell of Melfort, bom 1798; died s.p. 1861. He married,

1839, Louisa, daughter of Charles Ricketts, and was succeeded by his

nephew :

(679) William Frederick Campbell of Melfort, son of No. 677^, born 1840;died s.p. 1863 at Edinburgh, and was succeeded by his cousin :

(680) John Frederick Melfort Campbell of Melfort, son of No. 677^,Indian Staff Corps and 70th Regiment, born 1856; died 1879 in

Afghanistan, and was succeeded by his brother:

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(68i) Patrick Archibald Campbell of Melfort, son of No. 677 rt', bom 1859,after his father's death.

HrJTlS,—Quarterly, i. Gyronny of eight, gold and black, on a dexter canton golda lion rajnpant red. 2. Silver, a black lyvipliad, oars in action. 3. Gold, afess chequy blue and silver. 4. Gyronny of eight, gold and black, on a dexter

canton red two gold bars. CREST: A boar's head erased. MOTTO : '^ Niltibir [Plate V., fig. 14.]

Stracathro.

(682) Campbell or M'Oran, son of Melfort, born in Melfort about 1645, fled to

Menteith about 1660-65. He married, about 1670-75, Nancy Haldane,daughter of Hugo Haldane of Gleneagles, and niece of Patrick Haldaneof Lanrick. They had a son :

(683) M'Oran of Inchanoch, who had a son :

(684) James Campbell of Inchanoch, County Perth, married Mary Mackerecher,and by her had a son :

(685) James Campbell, married Helen, daughter of John Forrester of Ashentree,County Perth, and had issue :

ia) John Campbell, married, in America, Mary Kennedy, and hadissue :

(i) John.

(2) William.

ib) Sir James (No. 686).

(c) Alexander Campbell, died unmarried.(d) William, ancestor of Campbell of Tillichewan (No. 689).

(686) Sir James Campbell of Stracathro, County Forfar, born 3rd June 1790.Married, 17th January 1822, Janet, daughter of Henry Bannerman of

Manchester, and sister of Henry Bannerman of Hunton Court, nearMaidstone, Kent. Died loth September 1876, leaving issue:

{a) James Ale.xander (687).. \b) Right Hon. Sir Henry Campbell, P.C, G.C.B., of Belmont Castle,

County Perth, J. P. and D.L. for Kent, and J. P. for CountiesLanark and Perth, M.P. for Stirling Burghs 1868, M.A. TrinityCollege, Cambridge, and Hon. LL.D. Glasgow, born 7thSeptember 1836. He married, i860, Charlotte, daughter of

the late Major-General Sir Charles Bruce, K.C.B. She died30th August 1906. He was Financial Secretary to the WarOffice 1871-74 and 1880-82, Secretary to the Admiralty1882-84, Chief Secretary for Ireland 1884-85, Secretary ofState for War February to July 1886 and 1892-95, and First

Lord of the Treasury and Prime Minister 1906-08. He assumedthe additional name and arms of Bannerman by Royal Licence1872. He died 22nd April 1908.

HrmS recorded 1872.— i and 4. Partedperpale red and black a bannerdisplayed bend ways silver, thereon a canton blue charged with a

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silver saltire. 2 and 3. Gyronny of eight, gold and black, on anengrailed silver chief a galley, oars in action, between two huntinghorns stringed, all of them black. [Plate V., fig. 15.]

He was serving as Lord Provost of Glasgow at the birth of the Prince of

Wales, 1 841, and in consequence received the honour of Knighthood. Hewas succeeded by his eldest son :

(687) The Right Hon. James Alexander Campbell, P.C, of Stracathro,J. P. and D.L. for the Counties of Forfar and Lanark, M.P. for the

Universities of Glasgow and Aberdeen 1880- 1906. He was born 20thApril 1825, and succeeded his father loth September 1876. He married,

25th April 1854, Ann, daughter of Sir Samuel Morton Peto, Bart., and byher, who died 15th September 1887, had issue :

(rt) James Morton Peto Campbell, born 19th January 1863. Married,14th March 1888, Alice Eliza, youngest daughter of ArchibaldMosman of Sydney, New South Wales, and had issue :

(i) James Hugh (No. 688).

He died 19th May 1908, and was succeeded by his grandson :

(688) James Hugh Campbell of Stracathro, born 1889, succeeded his grand-father at Stracathro 1908, and his great-uncle. The Right Hon. Sir HenryCampbell-Bannerman, G.C.B., M.P,, in Belmont in the same year. Hesold Belmont.

HrntS recorded 1859.

Gyronny of eight, gold and black, within a bordureengrailed blue, on a silver canton a galley, oars in action black, and on a silver

chief three black hunting horns, viroled gold and stringed red. [Plate V.,

fig. 16.]

HrrnS recorded 1869.

Gyronny of eight, gold and black, on a silver engrailed

chief, a galley with sails furled and oars in action, between two huntinghorns stringed black. Crest : A boar's head erased proper. MOTTO :

" Neobliviscarts." [Plate VI., fig. i.]

Tillichewan.

(689) William Campbell of Tillichewan, County Dumbarton, fourth son of

James Campbell (No, 685), married Margaret, daughter of ArchibaldRoxburgh, and died 2nd April 1864, leaving a son:

(690) James Campbell of Tillichewan, County Dumbarton, J. P. and D.L. for

Counties Dumbarton and Glasgow, born 31st March 1823. He married,2ist April 1846, Jessie, daughter of James Black of Cross, Arthurlie,

County Renfrew, and died 14th August 1901, having by her, who diedlOth February 1907, had issue:

{a) William M'Oran (No. 691).

(b) James Adair Campbell of Tillichewan (jointly with his brother),

J. P. for Dumbartonshire and Lanarkshire, born i860. Married1902, Jean Blanche, second daughter of the late HenryHaveneyer of New York, U.S.A., and has, with other issue :

(i) James Haldain Adair, born 1903.

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Inverawe.

Sir Neil (3)

Duncan (692)

Dugald (693)

Archibald (694)

Dugald (695)

Archibald {696)

Dugald (697)

Archibald (699)

Duncan (700)

John

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(691) William M'Oran Campbell of Tillichewan, County Dumbarton, J. P.

for Counties Cambridge and Lanark, born 4th April 1847. Married, 1876,Marianne, second daughter of Thomas Richardson of Ralston, CountyRenfrew, and has issue :

(a) George William M'Oran Campbell, Lieutenant R.N., born 1877,Married, February 1905, Maud Cicely, eldest daughter of thelate H. Pasley Higginson of Wellington, New Zealand, and has,

with other issue :

(i) James Thomas M'Oran, born 1906.

{b) James Ronald M'Oran Campbell, Lieutenant 1st Battalion GordonHighlanders, born 1880; killed in South African War, nthDecember 1899.

HrmS recorded 1869.— Gyronny of eight, gold and black, on a silver invected

chief, a galley with sails fm'led and oars in action, between tuo hunting hornsstringed black. CREST: A boars head erased proper. MOTTO : ''Nil tibi"

[Plate VL, fig. 2.]

House of Inverawe.Authority

Argyll Charter Chest.

(692) Duncan Cambel Macdhonnachie of Inverawe, is stated on doubtfulauthority to have been a son of Sir Neil Cambel (No. 3), received a

charter from Colin, first Earl of Argyll. He left a son :

(693) DuGALD Campbell of Inverawe, Warden of Over Lochow, received acharter from Archibald, Earl of Argyll, i486. He had two sons:

{a) Archibald (No. 694).{b) Duncan Campbell, witness to a charter 30th July 15 11.

(694) Archibald Campbell MacCouyll MacCondochie of Inverawe, whohad a charter from the second Earl of Argyll in 1493. He marriedMargaret, daughter of the Captain of Dunstaffnage, and had a son :

(695) DuGALD Campbell of Inverawe, living 1579, married a daughter ofCampbell of Lochnell, and was succeeded by his eldest son :

(696) Archibald Campbell of Inverawe, was taken prisoner at Inverlochy1645. His son :

(697) Lieutenant-Colonel Dugald Campbell of Inverawe, J.P. 1663, takenprisoner at Inverlochy 1645. Married first (Contract dated ist May 1633),Agnes, daughter of Sir Robert Campbell, Bart., of Glenurchy, and died1666, having had issue:

{a) Archibald (No. 698).\b) Duncan Campbell of Crumnachie, married Elizabeth Campbell of

Edinample, and had issue.

D VOL. II.

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(t) John Campbell, who had two sons :

(i) Archibald (No. 699).

(2) Patrick.

He married second, in 1654, Janet, daughter of Rory MacNeill of Barra,

and had issue :

{d) Alexander, ancestor of Kilmartin (No. 701).

{e) Dugald, ancestor of Shirvan and South Hall (No. 711).

(698) Archibald Campbell of Inverawe, married first a Macneil of Taynish,and second Lilias, daughter of Sir James Campbell of Lawers. He wassucceeded by his nephew :

(699) Lieutenant -Colonel Archibald Campbell of Inverawe, married

Janet, daughter of Lachlan Maclean of Torloisk, and by her hadissue :

(a) Duncan (No. 700).

(Jb) Archibald Campbell, born 1706; died j./.

{c) Dugald Campbell of Shirvan, born 1707 ; died 1730, leaving

issue :

(i) Archibald of Shirvan, married Jean, daughter of Sir

James Campbell, Baronet, of Ardkinglass, and hadissue:

{a) Margaret of Shirvan, who married John Grahamwho took the name of Campbell.

{d) Lachlan Campbell, born 1709; died s.p.

(e) Alexander, ancestor of Auchendarroch (No. 717).

(700) Major Duncan Campbell of Inverawe, bom 1702. Married Jean,daughter of Colonel Alexander Campbell of Finab, and had issue:

(a) Lieutenant Dugald Campbell, died s.p.

{b) Lieutenant Alexander Campbell, died s.p.

(c) Duncan Campbell, died s.p.

He was killed at Ticonderogo in 1758, and was the last of the family.

His daughter married a Captain Pittman, and sold the property to her

uncle, Colonel Robert Campbell of Monzie and Finab (No. 177).

Hrnid.—Gyronny of eight, gold and black, a blue bordure charged with six

salmon naiant. Crest : A stag's head proper. MOTTO ;" Pro aris etfocis."

[Plate VI., fig. 3.]

The same arms are also borne by Alexander Campbell of Kilmartin(No. 701), and Dugald Campbell of Shirvan (No. 6gg,c), with differences of

second and third sons. (Nisbet's Heraldry, 18 16.)

Kilmartin.

This family now represents Inverawe {Craignish MS.).

(701) Alexander Campbell of Kilmartin, fourth son of Lieutenant-Colonel

Dugald Campbell of Inverawe (No. 697), Commissioner of the shire of

Argyll 1689 and 1710, had a charter of Kilmartin, 7th July 1674, from his

brother, Archibald Campbell of Inverawe. He married, 28th September

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1677, Margaret, daughter of Archibald Campbell of Glen Carradale, anddied about 1729, leaving issue :

(a) Dugald (No. 702).

(d) Hugh Campbell of Cruachan, married, 15th July 1706, Helen,daughter of Campbell of Glennan, and had"issue :

(1) Dugald (No. 703).

(2) John, Captain in the Army, married Mary, daughter of

John Campbell of Strachur, and had a daughter.

(702) Dugald Campbell of Kilmartin, married, ist April 1712, Catherine,daughter of Dugald Campbell of Ardintallen, and died 1768, leaving adaughter and heir :

(a) Margaret Campbell of Kilmartin.

His nephew :

(703) Dugald Campbell of Cruachan and Barmaddy, married, 1734, his

cousin Margaret, daughter and heiress of his uncle, Dugald Campbell of

Kilmartin (No. 702), and died 1770, leaving a son :

(704) Colin Campbell of Kilmartin, "Colin Mhor," born 1737. MarriedDuncana, daughter of John Campbell of Combie, and died 1811, leaving

issue :

(a) Dugald (No. 705).

(^) John (No. 706).

(c) James Campbell, born 1783 ; died 1790.(d) Alexander Campbell, Captain 77th Regiment, born 1786. Married

Catherine, daughter of John Macdougall of Craiganerrick, anddied 1838, having had issue:

(i) James, died v.p.

(2) Colin (No. 707).(e) Neill Campbell, Major H.E.I.C.S., born 1788. Married, 1826,

Isabella Anne, daughter of Charles Campbell of Leckguary,and had issue.

(70s) Dugald Campbell of Kilmartin, Major Argyll Fencibles, born 1779.Married, i6th June 18 12, Helen Lamont, daughter of Captain ScipioDurouro Campbell, 42nd Regiment, and died j./. 1827. He was succeededby his brother :

(706) Colonel John Campbell of Kilmartin and Blackhall, served in the14th Regiment and 46th Regimtnt, and was wounded at Dominica, born1784. He married Mary, daughter of Thomas Hemsworth of Abbey ville.

She died April 1869. He died s./>. 1856, and was succeeded by his

nephew :

(707) Colin Campbell of Kilmartin and Blackhall, Lieutenant 92ndGordon Highlanders, and Major Forfarshire and Kincardine Artillery,born 1828. Married, 1856, Helen Charlotte, daughter of Major NeillCampbell of Leckguary, and died 1861, having by her had an onlyson :

(708) Alasdair Douglas Campbell of Kilmartin and Blackball, Lieu-tenant 3rd Gordon Highlanders, born 15th January 1858. Married, isthJanuary 1883, Isabella MacDonald, daughter of John Robertson, and

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sister of Kenneth Robertson M'Leod of Greshornish and Orbost, Isle ol

Skye. He died 22nd July 1901, having had issue:

(a) Colin Olaf MacDhonnachadh (No. 709).

(d) Dugald Alasdair MacDhonnachadh Campbell, born 23rd March1889 ; died young.

(c) Archibald Kenneth Macleod MacDhonnachadh Campbell, born 3rd

November 1890; died young.

(709) Colin Olaf MacDhonnachadh Campbell of Kilmartin, born 14th

July 1887, succeeded his father 1901.

South Hall.

Authority—Burke's Landed Gentry.

Note.—This is a branch of the ancient Family of Inverawe.

(710) The Laird of Inverawe, at the close of the sixteenth century, had two sons

by his second marriage. From the elder sprang the Campbells of

Inverawe, Silvercraigs, and Kilmartin. The younger had two sons:

{a) Dugald Campbell of London.

ib) Duncan (No. 711).

(711) Duncan Campbell of Whitestone, in Cantyre, apparently son of No. 697 ^.

He married Barbara, daughter of M'Alester of Loup, and had issue :

{a) John Campbell of Whitestone, married and had issue :

(i) Dugald, died young.

(2) Duncan (No. 712), succeeded his uncle.

(3) Patrick.

(4) Archibald.

{b) Peter Campbell, who built South Hall. He died s.p., and left his

estates to his nephew, Duncan, i8th February 1751-52.

[c) Dugald Campbell, died s.p. at Douay 1710, Captain in Colonel

Richard Sutton's Regiment of Foot.

{d) Alexander Campbell, married Mary Cameron, and had issue:

(i) James, Captain 12th Regiment, married first, his cousin,

Jane Cameron, and had :

{a) Peter James, born 1736, known as MustaphaPacha, Grand Vizier of Turkey. He wastutor to the son of the Sultan, and becameMahomedan, and fought against Napoleonin Egypt.

He married second, Janet, daughter of Ralph Dundasof Manor. He was killed at Fontenoy, 1745, leaving

issue :

{!)) Scipio Durouri, Captain 42nd Regiment, born

1742. Married Giles, daughter of AlexanderCampbell, Chamberlain of Kintyre {see

Bragleen), and had issue :

(i) Frederik, living 1812.

{e) Archibald Campbell.

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(712) Duncan Campbell of Kinlochstriven and South Hall, heir to his

uncle. Married first, in 1738, Marion, daughter of John Campbell of Otter,

and by her, who died 1746, had two sons, who died young. He marriedsecond, July 1748, Marion, daughter of Sir James Livingstone, Bart., ofGlentirran and Dalderse, and had issue :

(713) John Campbell of South Hall, Captain 21st Light Dragoons andColonel Argyll Militia, Deputy Lieutenant for County Argyll, born 6thJanuary 1758. Married, iith June 1795, Mary, only child and heiress ofColin Campbell of Castleton, and had issue:

(a) John (No. 714).

(d) Lieutenant Colin Campbell, 42nd Highlanders, born 28th May1801 ; died unmarried lOth October 1859.

(c) Lieutenant Alexander Campbell, H.E.LC.S., born 4th June 1803;died unmarried 1822.

(d) Duncan (No. 715).He died i6th February 1817, and was succeeded by his son :

(714) John Campbell of South Hall, born 24th October 1799, DeputyLieutenant County of Argyll. Married, 22nd October 1829, Janet, daughterof Kirkman Finlay of Castle Toward, but by her, who died 15th October1840, had no issue. He died 22nd September 1864, and was succeeded byhis brother :

(715) Duncan Campbell of South H.\LL, County Argyll, Lieutenant-Colonel in

the Army, served in the Crimea, born 30th November 181 3. Married, lothOctober 1850, hllen Barcroft, daughter of Edward Parker of Alkincoats,County Lancaster, and died 8th September 1905, having by her, who diednth November 1865, had issue:

(a) Edward Parker (No. 716).(d) John Alexander Campbell, R.A., born 6th January 1856.(c) Frederick Colin Campbell, born loth March 1857.

(716) Edward Parker Campbell of South Hall, County Argyll, late MajorRoyal Highlanders and Hon. Colonel 8th Argyll and SutherlandHighlanders, born i6th July 185 1. Married, 26th July 1877, AliceIsabel, daughter of Lieutenant - Colonel Thomas Goulbourn Parker ofBrowsholme, County York, and Alkincoats, and has issue :

(a) Duncan Campbell, Captain Black Watch, born 24th October 1880.(S) Patrick Colin Campbell, born 6th November 1889.

Auchendarroch.

(717) Alexander Campbell, fifth son of No. 699, Comptroller of CustomsGreenock, born 1710. Married, 27th Januarv 1747, Anne Somerville,and died 1760, leaving issue:

(a) Archibald (No. 718).(d) John Campbell, died s./>.

(c) Alexander Campbell, died s./>.

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{d) Duncan Campbell, married Harriet Young, and had with other

issue :

(i) James Archibald of New Inverawe, married first,

20th March 1832, Jane Augusta, daughter of RogerFocklington of Senhouse. He married second, MariaGrace, daughter of Donald Charles Cameron of

Barcaldine and Toxhall, and had a son.

(718) Archibald Campbell of Blackhouse (Ayrshire) and Finlaystone(Renfrewshire), J. P. and Deputy Lieutenant, born 1755. Married Katherine

Fish, and died 1825, leaving an only son :

(719) Alexander Campbell of Auchendarroch, J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant,

Colonel of the Argyll and Bute Volunteer Artillery. Married Harriet

Agnes Marian, daughter of James Keir, M.D., of Wester Rhynd, Perthshire,

Count of the Russian Empire. She died 1883. He died 1902, havinghad issue :

{a) Archibald James Campbell, 74th Highlanders, born 26th April

1842. Married, loth October 1867, Isabella Catharine, daughterof Colonel James Ogilvie Fairlie of Coodham, County Ayrshire,

and died v.p., leaving issue :

(i) Alasrair Magnus (No. 720).

(2) Archibald, born i6th December 1878. Married, i8th

July 1906, Eva Mary, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel

G. A'-'Agnew, and has issue:

(^HlGerald Archibald, born 26th June 1909.

(3) Dc.iald, died young.{b) Alister Harr Campbell, born 1846; killed 1879 j./.

(c) William G^ ,-ge Campbell, born 1847 ; died 1856.

(d) James ' ..lur (No. 721).

{e) WaltP "iteir Campbell, born 1854. Married, 1891, Adeline,

( jghter of Isaac Braithwaite.

(/) N Graeme Campbell, born 1859. Married Maude, daughter of

5ir William Bovill, and has issue.

(720) Ai 6TAIR Magnus Campbell of Auchendarroch, J.P., late Captain9th Royal Scots, born 6th December 1868, succeeded his grandfather July1902. He married first, 24th August 1897, Lilias Mary, only daughter ofthe late Robert Bruce Robertson-Glasgow of Mountgreenan. She died

2 1 St June 189S, leaving issue:

(rt) Alastair Norman Colin Campbell, born i8th June 1898.

Saile married second, 2nd January 1903, Evelyn, daughter of Arthurperson of Edinburgh, and has issue:

{cj Neil Campbell, born 6th December 1906 ; died 7th March 1907.

?lrill0^ QMs.r\ Keir Campbell, born 8th October 1908.

salmon swhWV of eight, gold and black, a blue wavy bordure charged with six

"Pro arts ei /J^g pfoper. CREST: A stags head erased proper. MOTTO :

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Arduaine.

(721) James Arthur Campbell of Arduaine, County Argyll, fourth son of

No. 719, J. P., B.A., Trinity Hall, Cambridge, born 1850. He married, 1887,

Ethel Margaret, daughter of John Bruce of Edinburgh, and has issue:

{a) Bruce Atta Campbell, Lieutenant Scottish Horse Yeomanry, born1888.

{b) Keir Arthur Campbell, born 1892.

{c) Richard Galbraith Campbell, born 1896.

{d) Rupert Walter Campbell, born 1901.

HrtnS recorded 1905.

Gyronny of eighty gold and black, charged with a silver

martlet in the centre, a blue wavy bordure, charged with six salmon swimmingproper. CREST: A stag's head erased proper. MoTTO :

" Pro aris et focis."

[Plate VL, fig. 4.]

House of Loudoun.Authority—Scots Peerage.

(722) Sir Duncan Campbell, second son of Sir Donald Campbell, second son

of Sir Colin (Mor) Cambel of Lochow (No. 2). He had a charter from

King Robert Bruce to him and Susanna, his wife, daughter of Sir Reginald

Crawford of Loudoun, of the lands of Loudoun and Stevenstoun. He hada son :

(723) Sir Andrew Campbell of Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayr. He was taken

prisoner with King David IL at the Battle of Durham 1346, and con-

fined in the Tower of London, but was released in 1357 with the King.

He died in the reign of King Robert H.

(724) George Campbell of Loudoun, called "Atavus" of Sir Hugh Campbellof Loudoun in 1499.

(725) Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudoun, witness to a charter 1406. He hadissue :

{a) George (No. 726).

(1^) Sir John Campbell of Wester Loudoun.(c) Hucheon Campbell.(d) David Campbell.

(726) Sir George Campbell of Loudoun, living 1450. He was succeeded byhis son :

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Loudoun.

Sir Colin of Lochow (2)

Sir Duncan (722)

Sir Andrew (723)

George (724)

Sir Hugh (725)

Sir George (726)

Sir George (727)

George (728)

I

Sir Hugh (729)

I

Sir Hugh (730)

I

Sir Matthew (731)

I

Hugh, Lord Loudoun (732)

George of Cessnock

(73S-739)

George (733)

Margaret,====John CampbellBaroness Loudoun

| of Lawers

(734) A

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13. Asknish. 14. Ballochyle. 15. Auchmannoch. 16. Fairfield.

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(72;) Sir George Campbell of Loudoun, had a charter as son and heir ofhis father in the lands of Duchray in King's Kyle, Beuquhol and Dalnartonin Ayrshire, Kittomure in the Barony of Stanehouse, from AlexanderLivingston of Duchray. He was alive 1489-90, but was dead 9th March1490-91. He married about 1466 Elizabeth Stewart, and had issue:

(a) George (No. 728).(d) John Campbell, who had a charter from his father of the lands

of Duchray, called Corshill, Ruchil, and Lewlands, dated 17thAugust 1476.

(c) Thomas Campbell.(d) Robert Campbell.

(728) George Campbell of Loudoun, died shortly after 1492. He is said tohave married first, a daughter of Gilbert, first Lord Kennedy, and hadissue :

(a) Hugh (No. 729).(d) Matthew Campbell.(c) Colin Campbell.

He probably had a fourth son :

(d) George, who was possibly George, ancestor of the Campbells ofKilloch, and the first of the Campbells of Cessnock {DottglasPeerage) (No. 735).

He married second, Marion, daughter of Sir John Auchenleck of that Ilk,

who survived him.

(729) Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudoun. He sat in Parliament in 1504, andwas dead in 4th August 1508. He married Isobel, daughter of SirThomas Wallace of Craigie, and had issue:

(730) Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudoun, born 1502; died February 1560-61.He married first, Margaret Stewart, and second, a daughter of Matthew,second Earl of Lennox, and had issue:

{a) Sir Matthew (No. 731).

ib) Thomas Campbell, Commendator of Holyrood, styled brother ofthe Sheriff of Ayr 1561.

He married third, Agnes, daughter of Sir John Drummond of Inner-peffray, who survived him. He had also two natural children.

(731) Sir Matthew Campbell of Loudoun, had sasine of the lands of EasterLoudoun, Stevenston, Martrame, Terrinyean, and Trabeoch, 26th March1 561, and of Wester Loudoun ist July 1561. He had a commission ofJusticiary to administer justice in Kyle 1564. He was alive May 1593.He married Isobel, daughter of Sir John Drummond of Innerpeffray, andhad issue :

(«) Sir Hugh (No. 732).\b) George Campbell.

(732) Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayr as Hugh Campbell,younger of Loudoun and Terrinzeane. He had a charter of the lands ofSome from William Dunbar of Blantyre 1588, was Provost and M.P. for

Irvine 1579-87, sat in Parliament as a minor Baron 1597 and 1599, wasadmitted to the Privy Council 8th July 1601, and created BaronCampbell of Loudoun with destination apparently to heirs whomsoever30th June 1691. He died 15th December 1622. He married first, in 1572,Margaret, daughter of Sir John Gordon of Lochinvar, and had issue :

{a) George (No. 733).

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He married second, after nth August 1608, Elizabeth Ruthven,daughter of William, Earl of Gowrie. He married third (Contract datednth, 17th, and 21st October 1617) Margaret, daughter of Sir David Homeof Wedderburn, who survived him.

HrmS on Seal, 1610.— Gyronny of eight. CREST: An eagle with two lieads.

Supporters: Two stags. Motto: " I byd my tyme" {JA'Yiox\2.\dL's Scottish

Seals).

(733) George Campbell, Master of Loudoun, died v.p. 1612. He married,

1603, Jean Fleming, daughter of John, first Earl of Wigtown, and hadissue :

(a) Margaret (No. 734).

\b) Elizabeth Campbell, married Sir Hugh Campbell of Cessnock.

(734) Margaret Campbell, Baroness Loudoun, born about 1605, was served

heir portioner, along with her sister, Elizabeth, to Sir Duncan Campbell,Knight, great grandfather of Sir Hugh Campbell, Knight, great grand-

father of Sir Matthew Campbell of Loudoun, their great grandfather, in

the lands of Benderloch in Argyllshire, on 22nd November 1626. Shemarried, before 8th March 1620, Sir John Campbell of Lawers (No. 237).

She appears to have inherited the Peerage under a resignation made byher grandfather in favour of her husband, Sir John Campbell of Lawers,

who was recognised as Lord Loudoun, as she is designed spouse to

John, Lord Loudoun, in the service by her to Sir Duncan Campbell in

1626. He is so called in the Patent of the Earldom in 1633. (Forcontinuation see No. 237.)

HriltS.—Gyronny of eight, ermine and red. Crest : A red eagle displayed

with two heads amidst golden flames. MOTTO :"/ bide my time" SUP-

PORTERS : Dexter, an armed man bearing a pick on his shoulder. Sinister,

a lady richly attired, with a signet letter in her left hand. [Plate VI., fig. 5.]

Cessnock.

(73s) George Campbell of Cessnock was probably fourth son of GeorgeCampbell of Loudoun (No. 728), who died 1492. He apparently married

Janet, daughter of Hugh, Earl of Eglinton. He was killed at Flodden,9th September 15 13, and was succeeded by his son:

(736) John Campbell of Cessnock, living 1527. In 1553 he married Janet,

daughter of Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudoun, and was succeeded by his

son :

(737) Sir George Campbell of Cessnock, married Agnes Cunningham, whoseWill is recorded 24th April 161 1 (Edinburgh). He was buried in Grey-friars Churchyard 25th May 1666. When altering Cessnock Castle in

1890 a portion of a coat-of-arms was found, which appears to be Sir

George's, as his initials are G. C, and (his wife being a Cunningham)a shake-fork appears as part of the Arms impaled with those of Campbell(MacGibbon and Ross's Castellated Architecture). He was succeeded byhis son :

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(738) Sir Hugh Campbell of Cessnock, married Elizabeth, daughter andCO -heiress of George Campbell, Master of Loudoun. He died 20thSeptember 1686, aged seventy-one, and was buried in Greyfriars Church-yard, Edinburgh, 23rd September 1686. He was M.P. for Ayrshire1639-41, 1645-47, ^"d '649-50, and was appointed Lord Justice Clerk andLord of Session by Parliament 1649, but declined these offices. He wassucceeded by his son :

(739) Sir George Campbell of Cessnock, retoured heir to his father sthMarch 1691. He was Lord Justice Clerk, and died 1704. He wassucceeded by his daughter Margaret, who married, 29th July 1697,Alexander, second Earl of Marchmont, who assumed the name of Camp-bell, and quartered the Campbell Arms with his own.

HrniS recorded 1672.— Gyronny of eight, gold and black, within a red bordurecharged with eight gold escallops. On a canton in dexter chief gyronny ofeight, ermine and red. CREST: A phcenix head erased, gold. MOTTO :

" Constanter et prudenter." [Plate VL, fig. 6.]

Barquharrie and Mayfield.

Authority—Paterson's County of Ayr.

(740) Captain Hugh Campbell of Barquharrie was the third son or grand-son of Sir Hugh Campbell of Cessnock and Elizabeth, daughter of George,Master of Loudoun. He married, 5th June 1702, Margaret, daughter ofDavid Boswell of Auchinleck, and had issue :

(741) Hugh Campbell of Barquharrie, afterwards of Mayfield, Comptrollerof the Customs at Ayr. He married, lOth January 1727, Margaret,daughter of David Henderson of Tinochside, by whom he had three

sons :

{a) Hugh Campbell, died s.p.

(b) Claud Campbell, died s.p.

(c) Bruce (No. 742).

He had, however, another son, whose name occurs as follows in theParochial Registers :

(d) Hume Campbell, son of Hew Campbell of Barquharrie, was bornand baptised at the Tower of Cessnock 15th January 1742.

(742) Bruce Campbell of Mayfield, died in February 1813, aged seventy-nine.

He was also of Milrig. He married Annabella, daughter of James Wilson,and had issue :

(a) Hugh (No. 743).(b) Bruce Campbell, born 25th May 1775 ; died unmarried.(c) Alexander Campbell, born September 1778 ; died October 1805.

(d) John Campbell.(e) William Campbell, born 4th May 1788 ; died January 1830.

He sold the Estate of Milrig.

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(743) Hugh Campbell of Barquharrie, Captain in 85th Regiment ; died at

Bath, 5th January 1824. He married, 18th December 1797, Sophia,daughter of Thomas Barber of Greaseley, and had issue :

(a) Hugh Bruce (No. 744).{b) Thomas Alexander Campbell.(c) William Campbell.(d) John Campbell.

(744) Hugh Bruce Campbell of Barquharrie, bom 8th April 1803; marriedfirst, Anne Hurd of Kentish Town, by whom he had no issue. He married

second, October 1832, Elizabeth, daughter of E. Werge of HexgravePark, Nottinghamshire.

Skerrington.

Authority—Paterson's County of Ayr.

Note.—This family claims to be descended from the same stock as theCampbells of Argyll and Loudoun. The early part of the genealogyof the family is somewhat imperfect, and the first who is distinctly

ascertained by Writs in their possession is :

(745) David Campbell of Skerrington or Skellington, who, in 1348,surrendered his lands for a new infeftment. He was succeeded by his

son :

(746) Andrew Campbell of Skerrington, who in a Deed in his favour, dated

1360, is styled son to umquhile David Campbell. To Andrew succeeded(says Nisbet) David Campbell of Skerrington, second of that name, but as

this includes a period of one hundred years, it may be supposed that

Andrew, father of David, was the successor of the preceding Andrew. Thedescent would run thus :

(747) Andrew Campbell of Skerrington, who granted a Charter to his son in

1460 :

(748) David Campbell of Skerrington, is said to have married a sister ofStewart of Haining. He was succeeded by his son :

(749) Andrew Campbell of Skerrington, as appears from a Charter grantedhim by Hogison of Barshare of the lands of Craigens in 1490. He is said

to have married a daughter of the family of Kilmarnock. He wassucceeded by :

(750) Alexander Campbell of Skerrington, who had a Charter of the estate

granted to him in 1509. He married a sister of John Campbell of Cessnockand daughter of the first Baron of Cessnock, and was father of:

(751) Andrew Campbell of Skerrington, who had several Charters of landsafter 1534, and possessed the Barony of Bargour. Died without issue, andwas succeeded by his nephew :

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(752) Charles Campbell of Skerrington, cousin to Sir George Campbell of

Loudoun. He was probably succeeded by his son :

(753) Charles Campbell of Skerrington, who probably changed his designa-

tion to Horsecleuch, and was living in 1609. He had issue :

(a) George (No. 754).

(i>) William Campbell, whose grandson acquired Little Cessnock.He died i8th December 1623. In his Testament he is designedMr William Campbell, Cumnok.

(c) Hugh Campbell.

(754) George Campbell of Horsecleuch, was retoured heir to his father in

1629, seven years after his death. The property included the lands of

Skillington and two Merk land of Horsecleuch. He married Mary Gordonof the family of Lord Kenmure. He died in 1640, and was succeededby:-

(755) John Campbell of Horsecleuch, living 1643. He was twice married;first to a daughter of Gordon of Skirmers, and second to Jean, daughterof Thomas Nicholson, merchant in Ayr, and was succeeded before 1705by his son :

(756) John Campbell of Horsecleuch, married first, Jean, daughter of DavidBosvvell of Auchinleck, and second, to Abigail, daughter and heiress of

William Rankin of Bankhead. He had, according to Burke, two sonsby the latter :

(a) John (No. 757).(d) James Campbell.

The Parish Registers of Cumnock, however, show that he had anotherson :

(c) William Campbell, baptised 2nd February 1705, who probablydied in infancy.

(757) John Cajipbell, advocate, succeeded his father in 1725, and resumed thedesignation of Skerrington. He was admitted a burgess of Ayr in 1739.He married Wilhelmina, daughter of Lieutenant - General Sir AndrewAgnew, Bart, of Lochnaw, Governor of Timmouth Castle, by whom hehad one son. In 1763 he went to Little Cessnock to reside, and changedits name to Skerrington, the original seat of the family. He was succeededby his son :

(758) John Campbell of Skerrington, died s.p., and was succeeded by his

sister Eleanora, who married Charles Maxwell of Cowhill, Dumfriesshire,from whom the present family of Skerrington is descended.

HrinS recorded 1748-54.— i. Gyronny of eight, gold mid black. 2. Blue, three

cross crosslets fitchee issuing out of as many crescents, silver. 3. Blue, three

boars heads erased, silver, between a spear issuing out of the dexter base anda Lochaber axe issuing out of the sinister, both erect, silver. 4. Gyronny ofeight, red and ermine. [Plate VI., fig. 7.]

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Qlasnock.

On the authority of an old manuscript at Gilmilns Croft, Robertson stated

the Campbells of Glasnock were the last in the entail of Lord Loudoun,1613, but how descended from that family cannot be discovered.

(759) William Campbell of Glasnock, who was succeeded probably by his

son :

(760) William Campbell of Glasnock, who married and had a son :

(761) Charles Campbell of Glasnock, who succeeded in 1608. He appears

to have married first, a daughter of Gilmilnscroft, the Marriage Contract

being dated i8th July 1615. He married second, Helen Lockhart, andwas succeeded by his nephew :

(762) William Campbell of Underwellwood, succeeded his uncle in the

property of Glasnock, retour dated 1629. He was succeeded by:

(763) William Campbell of Glasnock, who died unmarried 3rd October 1683.

HrniS recorded 1672-77.

Gyronny of eight, gold atid black, within a bordure

engrailed red, charged with eight escallops of the first. Crest : A phmnixhead coupedproper. MOTTO : "Constanterprudens." [Plate VI., fig. 8.]

Croonan and Balgersho.

This family is said to be descended from Loudoun.

(764) Colin Campbell of Croonan, had a son :—

(765) George Campbell of Croonan, had a Crown charter of Balgersho, loth

July 1601, and married Elizabeth Beatoun. He had three sons:

(fl) Alexander (No. 766).

{b) Alexander of Balgersho (No. 769).

\c) John Campbell in Dubhall.

(766) Alexander Campbell of Croonan, died 1647. Married Elizabeth Eraser,

and was succeeded by his son :

(767) George Campbell of Croonan, served heir to his father 1647-48. Hislands were erected into a barony. He died in 1670, leaving a son :

(768) George Campbell of Croonan, served heir to his father 1671. Willrecorded 17th December 1700. He sold the estate before 1700, anddied s.p.

(769) Alexander Campbell of Balgersho, married, i6th June 1629, Elizabeth

Campbell, daughter of Patrick Campbell, and had a son :

(770) Alexander Campbell of Balgersho, who had a son :

(771) Alexander Campbell of Balgersho, who was served heir to his father

1658, and to his great-grandfather. Registered Arms, 1672-78, as grand-son of a second son of Croonan, a cadet of Loudoun. The next is :

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(772) Alexander Campbell of Balgersho, married 23rd October 1691, Christian

Campbell. His Will is recorded at Dunkeld, 21st August 1705. He wassucceeded by his son :

(773) James Campbell of Balgersho.

Hrni9 recorded 1672-77.

Gyronny of eight, ermine and red, within a red

engrailed bordure, charged with eight silver crescents. MOTTO : "Lente sed

opportune." [Plate VI., fig. 9.]

House of Craignish.

Authority

Clan Campbell, House of Argyll.

The ancient family of Campbells of Craignish dates back to about 11 50.

They are descended from Dugald Campbell, son of Sir Archibald Camp-bell, Knight of Lochow. Sir Archibald Campbell had three sons :

(a) Sir Duncan Campbell, Knight of Lochow.\b') Donald Campbell, who died without issue.

ic) Dugald (No. 774).

(774) Dugald Campbell Craignish, so called from his having been sent, accordingto the custom of the times, to Joshach McBaan MacEachran, proprietor

of Nether Craignish in Argyllshire, to be fostered and educated. Hemarried Anna, daughter of Macdonald of Islay, ancestor of the Earl of

Antrim. Joshach MacEachran settled his estates of Nether Craignishas a patrimony upon them. He was succeeded by his son :

(775) Dugald Campbell of Craignish, who married Bridget, daughter andheiress of Dugald MacBane, the Thane of Lochavich. Through his war-like prowess in repelling attacks on the Scottish coast he was rewardedwith other lands in conjunction with his wife's father, as would appearfrom seal in possession of the family, in which their Arms are quartered

together It bears "Gyronny of eight hanging on the mast of a twelve-

oared galley," with the inscription " S. Dugal de Craignish " or " Segilli

Dougali de Craignish," in ancient characters, either Irish or Saxon.

HrtnS on Seal, 1528. Gyronny of eig-ht. The shield suspended on the mast ofa lytnphad {WTionaXd's Scottish Seals).

He died about 1220, and was succeeded by his son :

(776) Dugald Campbell Maccuil of Craignish, married a daughter of Mac-Sween of Skipnish. He died about 1250, and was succeeded by his son :

{777) Dugald Campbell Maccuil of Craignish, who married Jennet Lamont,daughter of Lamont of Lamont. He died about 1270, leaving two sons:

{a) Malcolm (No. 778).{b) Duncan Campbell, ancestor of the MacRaths.

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Craignish.

Dugald (779)

Dugald (780)

Sir Archibald of Lochow

I

Dugald (774)

I

Dugald (775)

Dugald (776)

Dugald (777)

Malcolm (778)

I

Ronald (781)

I

John (782)

Archibald (783)

Dugald (784)

Ronald (785)

Dugald (786)

I

Charles (787)

John (788)

Charles (789)

John {790)

Patrick (791)

Charles (792)

Donald (797)

John (798)

Donald (799)

I

John {800)

John (801)

I

Donald (802)

I

John (803)

I

Patrick (793)

James (794)

James (795)

James (796)

Alexander (804)

Dugald (809)

I

James (810)

Donald (805)

George (806)

I

Dugald (807)

I

James (808)

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(778) Malcolm Campbell of Craignish, married a near relative of the great

O'Neil's of Ireland, and died about 1290, leaving two sons :

(a) Dugald (No. 779).(d) Malcolm Campbell, married Alice M'Lachlan, and had a son :

(i) Ronald (No. 781).

(779) Sir Dugald Campbell, married Margaret, sister of John of Glesrech, andhad a son :

(780) Sir Dugald Campbell, called "Dugald Oig MacCoul Craignish." Hemarried the daughter of the Laird of MacNaughton, by whom he hadtwo daughters. He died about 1350, and was succeeded by his cousin:

(781) Ronald Campbell of Craignish, called "Roil- more -na-hordaig" or

"Ronald with the Large Thumb," obtained a Precept of Sasine from Sir

Colin longataich, dated i8th June 14 12, for infeftment in the lands of

Corvorran, Barrichbean, Gartharran, Aird Craignish, Island of Rysa-mac-Haden, Soroba, and Island MacNiven, etc. He married, and had twosons :

(a) John (No. 782).

(d) Duncan Campbell, who went to Glenmoriston, and had issue.

(782) John Campbell of Craignish, commonly called "Ean Gorm" from the

colour of his armour. Obtained from Duncan Nanahi, first Lord Campbell,a Precept of Clare Constat, dated ist December 1448, for infeftment in

the lands of Corvorran, etc. He had two sons :

(a) Archibald (No. 783).

(6) Donald (No. 797).

(783) Archibald Campbell, living 1497 ; died v.p. He married a daughter of

John Maclean of Dowart, and had two sons :

(a) Dugald (No. 784).

(d) Charles (No. 787).

(784) Dugald Campbell of Craignish, living 1570, and was succeeded by his

son :

(785) Ronald Campbell of Craignish, married the daughter of MacLachlaneof Stralachlan, and was succeeded by his son :

(786) Dugald Campbell of Craignish, who married Ann, daughter of Camp-bell of Strachur, but had no issue. Both of them died of the plaguein Scotland in 1544-45. He had before his marriage a natural son :

(rt) John Campbell, who had two sons :

(i) Donald.

(2) John, who had :

(a) Dugald, who had two sons :

(1) John, who had a son :

(a) Archibald, sometime baillie of

Morven, and he had a son :

(i) Donald.

(2) Gillespie, who had two sons :

(a) Donald.

(^) Archibald.E VOL. II.

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(787) Charles More Campbell of Craignish, second son of No. 783, men-tioned in a deed dated 20th January 1544. Married, and had three sons:

(a) John (No. 788).

(d) Peter Campbell.(c) Charles Campbell.

(788) John Campbell of Craignish. Married, and had two sons :

{a) Charles (No. 789).

(d) Robert Campbell, who had a son :

(i) Robert.

(789) Charles Campbell of Craignish, who married and was succeeded byhis son :

(790) John Campbell of Craignish, married Barbara, daughter of Campbell of

Lawers, and had two sons :

(a) Patrick (No 791).

(d) Dugald Campbell, who had a son :

(i) John, who married and had issue.

(791) Patrick Campbell of Craignish. He was killed by the Macgregorsabout 1623. He married Ann Buchanan, daughter of Buchanan of Mirnish,

and had a son :

(792) Charles Campbell of Craignish, married Margaret Campbell, daughter

of Duncan Campbell of Auchtertyre, and had issue :

(a) Patrick (No. 793).

(d) John Campbell, married Isobell Stewart, daughter of Allan

Stewart of Innisherich and had two sons :

(1) Charles.

(2) Patrick, who married and had issue.

(c) Duncan Campbell, who had three sons :

(i) Charles, who had a son :

(a) Duncan.He also had a natural son :

(d) Donald, who had three sons.

(2) John, died s./>.

(3) Duncan, who had two sons :

(a) Archibald.

(d) James.(d) Charles Campbell, who married and had issue.

(793) Patrick Campbell of Craignish, married a daughter of the Laird of

M'Nab, and had four sons :

(a) James (No. 794)(d) John Campbell, who died s.J>.

(c) Colin Campbell, Captain, R.N., who left issue.

(d) Alexander Campbell, who had a natural son :

(i) Dougald.

(794) James Campbell of Craignish, Chief Commissary of the Isles. Hemarried Eliza, daughter of James Foster of Dunoon, by whom he hadthree sons :

(a) James (No. 795).

(*) Archibald Campbell, Major-General in the Army and Governor

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of Madras. He married Amelia, daughter of Allan Ramsayof Kinkell, and had issue.

(c) Duncan Campbell, Commissary of Stores in North Britain ; dieds.f.

(795) James Campbell of Craignish, Major in the Army. He married JeanCampbell of Askomel, and had five sons and eight daughters. He wassucceeded by his son :

(a) James (No. 796).

(d) John Campbell.(c) Duncan Campbell.(d) Archibald Campbell.(e) John Campbell.

(796) James Campbell of Craignish, Captain in the 7th Foot.

(797) Donald Campbell, second son of No. 782, married Effreta Viclgheil,daughter of the Baron of Barrichebean, and had a son :

(798) John Campbell, living 1492, and had :

(a) Donald (No. 799).

(d) John Campbell, " Ean Oig," who married, and had a son :

(i) Ronald, who had a son :

(a) Dugald, who had a son :

(i) John, to whom succeeded :

(a) Ronald, whose son and heir wascalled Donald Mac Vic DouilVic Roderic Ean Oig.

(799) Donald Campbell of Craignish, living 1532, and had a son :

(800) John Campbell of Craignish, who took possession of Barrichebean in

1544, and had a son:

(801) John Campbell of Craignish, who succeeded his father in 1569. He hadfive sons and one daughter:

(a) Donald (No. 802).

(i>) Archibald Campbell, who died s./>.

(c) John Campbell, who entered the Navy and was killed in Java bythe slaves during an insurrection.

(d) George Campbell, who had a son.

(e) Alexander Campbell. He had a son :

(i) Donald, who had a son :

(a) Alexander, who had :

(1) John.

(2) Alexander.

(3) Ronald.He had also a natural son :

(2) Charles.

(802) Donald Campbell of Craignish, who had issue :—(a) Donald Campbell, was enfeoffed in Thenichebeyen in 1613 but

died during his father's lifetime without issue.

(d) John (No. 803).

(c) Farquhard Campbell of Lagganlochan, married a daughter of

Neil Campbell of Duntroon, and had a son :

(i) Ronald of Lagganlochan, served heir to his father

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1658. Married, as his second wife, Maria, daughterof MacNeil of Colonsay, and had :

(a) Farquhard of Lagganlochan, married 1746,as his second wife, Margaret, daughter of

Dugal Campbell of Craignish. His fourth

son :

(i) Ronald, Lieutenant-Colonel, born 12th

September 1763. Married Char-lotte, daughter of Peter LaurentzCloct6 of the Cape of Good Hope,and had a son :

{a) Peter Laurentz, married lOth

September 1834, Barbara Isa-

bella, daughter of Alex. Mac-Leay, Colonial Secretary of

New South Wales, and had :

(i) Ronald MacLeay Laurentz,created Baron CraigNISHby Ernest II., reigningDuke of Saxe-Coburg andGotha, dated at Gothanth September 1882, andby Royal Licence, dated4th January 1883, grantedpermission to use the title

in this country ; born 24thDecember 1836. Married,1st September 1862, Jessie

Fanny Maleb, daughter of

Lieutenant -General AlfredWilliam Lucas, C.B., andby her, who obtained a

divorce in 1879, hadissue :

(«) Ronald, second BaronCraignish, of theDuchy of Saxe-Coburg, and Gotha

;

born 6th April 1866.

Succeeded his father

1897.

{b) Colin, died in infancy.

He married second, 20thMarch 1883, CharlotteSophia, daughter of

Charles Meeking of Rich-ings Park, who died lothApril 1889. He marriedthird, 6th August 1892,

Emily Margaret, daughterof Colonel Hugh Mitchell,

Madras Army. He died

22nd December 1897.

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(2) Edmund Kempt, BaronCampbell von Laurentz,of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Equerryto H.R.H. the Duke ofSaxe-Coburg and Gotha.Was created Baron Camp-bell VON Laurentz byErnest II., reigning Dukeof Saxe-Coburg and Gotha,1886, and granted permis-sion to use the title in this

country 1887; born 8th

July 1848. Married 28thSeptember 1886, SarahElizabeth, daughter ofJames S. Budgett, ofStoke Park, Guildford.

(803) John Campbell of Craignish, succeeded his father in 1623. He hadthree sons :

(a) George Campbell, who died s.p.

{b) Alexander (No. 804).

(c) Donald (No. 805).

(804) Alexander Campbell of Craignish, who succeeded to the estate in

1652. He married, but had only one daughter, and was succeeded byhis brother :

(805) Donald Campbell of Craignish, succeeded in 1666. He was thrice

married and had eight children :—(a) George (No. 806).

{b) Alexander Campbell, Advocate, who married, and had :

(i) Alexander.

(2) Dugald.

(3) Daniel.

(4) John.

(5) Archibald.

(6) Ronald.

(7) Paget.

(8) Daniel II.

{c) Ronald Campbell, who had three sons :

(i) Archibald, who had two sons, who both died s.p.

(2) Ronald.

(3) Alexander who had a son:

((?) John, Captain in the ist Regiment of Foot.{d) Archibald Campbell, who had one son.

(806) George Campbell of Craignish, who married, and had five sons :

{a) Dugald (No. 807).^

{b) Donald Campbell, who died unmarried in Jamaica.{c) Alexander Campbell, who had two sons :

(i) Lachlan.

(2) Ronald.

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{d) John Campbell, who had a son :

(i) Dugald, who died in the East Indies.

{e) Ronald Campbell, who died s.p.

(807) Dugald Campbell of Craignish, succeeded his father in 1710. He wasmarried in 1713, and had five sons and four daughters:

{a) James (No. 808).

{b) George Campbell, who died s.p.

{c) Dugald Campbell, who was a Captain in the Army.{d) Lachlan Campbell, killed at Battle of Fontenoy.{e) Archibald Campbell, died in Jamaica.

(808) James Campbell of Craignish, who was thrice married and had four

sons and two daughters :

{a) Dugald (No. 809).

{b) Lachlan Campbell, died without issue.

{c) Smolett Campbell, Captain in the Army.(d) George Campbell, Lieutenant 42nd Regiment.

(809) Dugald Campbell of Craignish, who was twice married and had a

son :

(810) James Campbell of Craignish.

HrmS.—Gyronny of eight gold and black, shield suspendedfrom the mast of a

black galley, ivhich has flags flying and oars in action. CreST : A boar's

head erasedproper. MOTTO :

—" Fet via vi." [Plate VI., fig. 10.]

Inverneil and Ross.

Descended from Craignish.

(811) Patrick Ban Campbell of Tuerchanin Glenlochv. He had a son :—

(812) James Campbell, Commissary of the Western Isles of Scotland andChamberlain of Argyll. He was born 6th March 1706; died 26th May1760. Married, at Inveraray, 31st December 1734, Elizabeth, daughter

of James Fisher of Durren, Provost of Inveraray, by whom he hadthree sons :

(a) James (No. 813).

{b) Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell, K.B., and Colonel of

74th Regiment, born 21st August 1739; died s.p. 31st March1791, and was buried in Westminster Abbey 12th April. Will

recorded 17th August 1791 (Edinburgh). He was M.P. for

Stirling Burghs 1774-80 and 1789-90, and married, 1779,Amelia, daughter of Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, who died 8th

July 1813.

{c) Duncan Campbell of Ross, born 5th May 1742; died s.p. Com-missary of the Commissariat of Stirling, and of the Stores of

War in North Britain. He married, 1797, Amelia, daughter

of John Lamont of Lamont, County Argyll.

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(813) Sir James Campbell of Inverneil, Hereditary Usher of the White Rodfor Scotland, M.P. for Stirling, born at Inveraray i6th January 1737 ;

died April 1805. He married, i6th July 1761, Jane, daughter of John

Campbell of Askomel, County Argyll, by whom he had issue. He was

acknowledged, 2nd April 1795, Chief of his branch, by its members in

Perthshire, known from the founder as the Clan Chearlach or Tearlach.

(a) James (No. 814).

\b) John Campbell, Captain Royal Scots Fusiliers, born 31st May1766.

{c) Duncan (No. 815).

{d) Major-General Archibald Campbell, C.B., Lieutenant-Governor of

Jersey, born 21st October 1774; died 1838. He married

Martha Elizabeth Higginson of Gloucester.

{e) Lome Campbell, born 23rd October 1776; killed at Battle of

Alexandria in Egypt 21st March 1801. Ensign 3rd Regiment

Foot Guards.

(814) Sir James Campbell of Inverneil, Baronet, born 2Sth May 1765 ;

died J./. 5th June 1819 Lieutenant-General in the Army, Knight Grand

Cross Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Commander of the Military Order

of St. Ferdinard of Fidelity, and Heart of the two Sicilies, created a

Baronet 3rd October 1818. He married, 3rd May 1794, Agnes Margaret,

daughter of John Hunter of Leicester Square, London, Surgeon General

to the Forces. He was buried in Westminster Abbey, when his title

became extinct. He was succeeded by his brother:

(815) Duncan Campbell of Inverneil, born at St. Johns, Argyll, died 1840.

He was a Judge in India, and married, at Calcutta 1798, Elizabeth Cooper

of Gravesend, who died 185 1, having had issue:

{a) James Archibald (No. 816).

{b) Captain Duncan Campbell, 47th Regiment, born in East Indies,

died unmarried 1883.

{c) General George Campbell, C.B., born East Indies;

died 1882,

leaving a son and two daughters. (For continuation see Carter-

Campbell of Fossil). He married Susan, daughter of Colonel

Alexander Campbell of Fossil.

{d) Archibald Lome Campbell, born in East Indies; died 1883. Hemarried first, 1839, Charlotte Susan, daughter of Abercrombie

Dick, and had a son and two daughters. He married second,

Jemima, daughter of Faterson.

(816) James Archibald Cajipbell of Inverneil and Ross, Captain 47th

Regiment, born December 1800; died 14th February 1878. He married

first, Sophia, daughter of Colonel Hervey, and had a daughter. He married

second, 25th April 1840, Anne, daughter of John Bowden. She died

1845, leaving issue:

{a) Duncan (No. 817).

{b) James Archibald Campbell, born 30th November 1843. Married,

23rd June 1881, Euphemia Morrison, and has issue:—

(i) James Archibald, born 7th May 1886. Married, 3rd

September 191 3, Bertha, daughter of Charles W. Hull.

(2) Edwin Abercrombie, born ist March 1889. Married,

30th June 1913, Dorothy, daughter of Silas Porter,

Justice Kansas Supreme Court.

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[7) Duncan Campbell of Inverneil and Ross, late Captain 89th Regimentand Colonel 5th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, born nthSeptember 1842. Married, loth June 1875, Isabel (who died 2Sth July191 1), daughter of James Aspinall Tobin of Eastham House, Chester, andhad issue :

(a) Duncan Campbell of Ross, late Captain 8th Battalion Argyll andSutherland Highlanders; born 1880. Married, i8th November1905, Ethel, daughter of John Waterbury of New York, andhas issue :

(i) John Lome, born ist October 1906.

(2) Tearlach (Charles), born ist March 1909.

(3) Colin, born 30th December 1912.{b) Torquil Lome, bom 1885. Married, 28th March 1910, Catherine

Isabella, daughter of A. Vertue, and has :

(i) Duncan Lome, born 7th October 1913.(c) Neill Diarmid, born 1892.

HrntS recorded 1875.— Gyronny of eight, gold and black within a bluebordnre. The shield placed in front of a black galley with sails furled andoars in action, flags andpennantsflying. Crest : A gold boar's head erased.

Motto :" Fit via vi." [Plate VI., fig. 11.]

House of Strachur.Authority

Argyll Charter Chest.

(818) Duncan Campbell of Strachur, uncle of Colin Mor, died about 1280,leaving a son :

(819) Sir Arthur Campbell of Strachur, who had a son :—

(820) YOAR OR EOGHAN CAMPBELL OF StRACHUR. His son :—

(821) YoAR Campbell of Strachur, was father of:—

(822) Arthur Campbell of Strachur, who had a son :

(823) Charles Campbell of Strachur. He married a Murray, and had :—

(824) Sir Arthur Campbell of Strachur, died about 1478, leaving a son :

(825) Evan Campbell of Strachur, whose seal bears a galley, was fatherof:

(826) Evan Campbell of Strachur, died about 15x8, leaving a son :

(827) Arthur Campbell of Strachur, died about 1545, leaving two sons:—{a) Evar (No. 828).

{b) Duncan Campbell.

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(828) EVAR Campbell of Strachur, married Elizabeth Colquhoun, andhad:—

{a) Charles (No. 829).

\b) Archibald Campbell.(c) Robert Campbell.{d) Ewan Campbell.

(829) Charles Campbell of Strachur, married Elspeth Campbell about 1561,

and had :

{a) Colin (No. 830).

{b) Arthur Campbell, who left a son, Ewan.{c) Dougal Campbell.

(830) Colin Campbell of Strachur, died October 1641, leaving :

(«) Colin (No. 831).

\b) Donald Campbell.{c) Iain Campbell.

(831) Colin Campbell of Strachur, married Anna Campbell, and had :

(«) Archibald (No. 832).

lb) Iain (No. 833).

(832) Archibald Campbell of Strachur, was succeeded by his brother :—

(833) Iain Campbell of Strachur, married Janet Campbell of Kinochtree, andhad:—

{a) Colin (No. 834).

{b) Archibald (No. 843)-

{c) Alexander Campbell.{d) George Campbell.{e) Iain (No. 848).

(834) Colin Campbell of Strachur, died ist September 1743. He married

Mary or Margaret Lamont, and had :

{a) Iain (No. 835).

{b) Archibald Campbell.

Ic) Janet (No. 836).

(83s) General Iain of Strachur, died j./. 1806. He married Helen Campbell,

and was succeeded by his sister :

(836) Janet Campbell of Strachur, died 18 16. She married Colin Campbell

of Ederline, and had :

{a) Dougald (No. 837).

\b) Robert Campbell.

(/) Colin Campbell.(d) lain Campbell.{e) Archibald Campbell, had a son :

(l) Colin.

(837) Dougald Campbell of Ederline, married Mary Campbell, and had :

{a) Colin (No. 838).

{b) lain Campbell.

(838) Major Colin Campbell of Strachur, died 1824. Married Mary Hislop,

and had :

(a) Iain (No. 839).

lb) Dougald (No. 840).

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Strachur.

i I

Duncan (8 1 8)

I 1

Colin Mor Arthur (819)

I

Yoar (820)

I

Yoar (821)

I

Arthur {822)

I

Charles (823)

Arthur (824)

I

Evan (82 s)

Evan (826)

I

Arthur (827)

Evar (828)

I

Charles (829)

1

Colin (830)

I

Colin (831)

I

Archibald (832) Iain (833)

I i

Colin (834) Archibald (843)

Iain (835) Janet (836)

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(839) Iain Campbell of Strachur, died 1809. Married Elizabeth Kinnersley,and had a son :

(a) Colin Campbell, born 1832; died 1837.

(840) DUGALD Campbell of Strachur, died 1874, leaving a son :

(841) Iain Campbell of Strachur, married Janet Campbell, who died 1887,

leaving :

(a) Kenneth John (No. 842).

(d) Ronald Stewart Campbell.(c) Arthur Stewart Campbell.

(842) Kenneth John Campbell, married Marie Dolan, and has :—(a) Iain Niail M'Arthur Campbell, born 1916.

(843) Archibald Campbell, second son of No. 833, was father of:

(a) Iain (No. 844).

(l>) Daniel Campbell, married Mary Radcliffe, and had a daughter,Elizabeth, who married her cousin.

(c) Colin Campbell.

(844) Iain Campbell, died 1884. He married Agnes Gibson, and had :

(845) Colin Campbell, born 1776. Married his cousin, Elizabeth, and had ason :

(846) Iain Campbell, died 1884. He married Elizabeth Birrell, and had :

(a) Iain Campbell, married Mary Robson, and had a son :

(i) John, killed 1917, leaving two sons.

(d) Colin (No. 847).

(c) James Campbell.(d) William Campbell.(e) Archibald Campbell.

(847) Colin Campbell, died 1916, leaving:—(a) John Campbell, married Laura Macaulay, and had :

(i) Colin.

(2) Rupert Chantray.

(1^) Colin Campbell, married Florence Crieff, and had :

(I) Keith.

(c) Frederick Campbell, married Constance Whitcombe.

(848) Iain Campbell, fifth son of No. 833, married Miss Forbes, and had :—(a) Colin Campbell, died 1772, leaving a son :

(i) Archibald, who died 1798, leaving a son :

(a) Iain of Busby, born 1781.

(3) Marrianne, married Alexander Campbell of Ormidale, and they hada son :

(i) Iain of Ormidale.

HrntS on Seal, 25th August 1355.— Gyronny of eight, on every second gyron agalley {impaled with Ardkinglass, see No. 436). (Argyll Charter Chests[Plate VI., fig. 12]

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Maclver Campbells of Asknish.

(849) Malcolm MacIver of Lergachonzie is fourth in the list of the eleven

barons whose names occur in the Sheriffdom of Lorn or Argyll, which waserected by an Ordinance of King John Balliol dated at Scone, loth

February 1292.

(850) IvER MacIver of Lergachonzie, chief of the family in 1515, had three

sons :

(«) Duncan Campbell, died s.p.

{b) Charles (No. 851).

(c) Iver Bayne Campbell, whose issue became extinct in the third

generation.

(851) Charles Campbell of Stronshiray, is said to have married a daughter

of Kenneth M'Lachlan of Kellenochamach, and to have died v.p., leaving

issue :

{a) Duncan (No. 852).

{b) Kenneth Bury Campbell, Ancestor of the Invycrook and Ducher-nan family.

(c) Farquhar Campbell, killed at Polihour, 1594.

(852) Sir Duncan Campbell of Stronshiray, married first, Katherine Campbell,

and second, a daughter of Somerled Macdonald, and sister of the first Earl

of Antrim, and left issue :—

{a) Iver Campbell, died v.p. before 1602, leaving a son :

(i) Iver Og, who died s.p. before 1606.

{b) Charles (No. 853).

(853) Charles Campbell of Asknish, married, and left two sons :

{a) Angus Campbell, living 161 2, died sp.

(b) Iver (No. 854).

(854) Iver Campbell of Asknish, was forfeited in 1685. His son :

(855) Duncan Campbell of Asknish, restored 1689, married a daughter of

M'Alister of Loup, and had issue :

(a) Duncan Campbell, died s.p.

(b) Angus (No. 856).

(c) Malcolm Campbell, died s.p.

(d) Donald Campbell, died s.p.

(856) Angus Campbell of Asknish, married Catharine, daughter of Campbell of

Dunstaffnage, and had :

(a) Angus (No. 857).

(i^) Alexander Campbell, died s.p.

(857) Angus Campbell of Asknish, married Elizabeth, daughter of John

M'Lachlan of Craiganterve, and had issue :

(a) Robert Campbell of Asknish, Sheriff of Argyll, married 1769,

Catherine Eleanora, daughter of Mail Yates of Maghull,

County Lancaster, and left a son :

(i) Sir Humphry Trafford, Knight., born 1770, married,

27th July 1799, Elizabeth, daughter of John Williams

of Ruthyn, County Denbigh, and died 9th June 1818.

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{b) Duncan Campbell, Collector of Excise in Glasgow, died s.p. April

1797.{c) Archibald Campbell, Midshipman R.N., died s.p.

{d) Alexander Campbell, died s.p.

{e) Angus Campbell, died s.p. 1755.

(/) James Campbell, an Officer in the Marines, died s.p.

He was succeeded by his eldest daughter.

HrniS recorded 1769.— 1st and 4th Grand Quarters.— i and 4. Gyronnyof eight, gold and black. 2. Silver, a right handfessways couped, grasping^ dagger in pale red. 3. A silver galley, sails furled, oars in action black.

2nd and 3rd Grand Quarters.

Parted per cross, gold and red, surmountedby a black bend. Crest : A boar's head couped gold. MOTTO :

" Nunqua^nobliviscar." SUPPORTERS : Two leopards guardant proper, collared blue,

with chains thereto affixed, passing between their forelegs and defexed overtheir backs gold. [Plate VI., fig. 13.]

Same Arms recorded again 1853, 1881, and 1884, except that in 1853 the galley

isflagged black.

Ballochyle.

Authority—Burke's Landed Gentry.

(858) Charles Campbell of Ballochyle, third son of Alexander Maclver ofBallochyle and Kilbride, who, on nth August 1658, obtained a Charterfrom Archibald, Marquis of Argyle, his chief, for the lands of Ballochyle,

died before 1674, and appears to have had two sons :

{a) Evar (No. 859).

ib) Charles Campbell, slain at the Battle of Worcester, 3rd September1651.

(859) EvAR Campbell of Ballochyle, who obtained, 5th June 1674, a Charterfrom Archibald, Earl of Argyll, for the lands of Ballochyle. He wassucceeded by his son :

(860) Charles Campbell of Ballochyle, known in his district by the Gaelic

name of Tearlach-au-oir, or Charles of the Gold, he having been said to

have found some treasure. He obtained a Precept on 24th October 1718,

from the Commissioners of the Duke of Argyll to enter him heir to his

father. He was succeeded by his son :

(861) Alexander Campbell of Ballochyle, born nth April 170. He obtained

a Precept on 3rd October 1744 from Archibald, Duke of Argyll, to enter

him heir to his father. In 1728 he married Violet, daughter of DuncanCampbell of Dergachie. He died in 1795 aged eighty-four, leaving fifteen

children, and was succeeded by his third son :

(862) Alexander Campbell of Ballochyle, J. P., and D.L., County Argyll,

born i6th May 1749, and succeeded his father in 1795, his eldest brother

Daniel having been disinherited and dying in America, and his secondeldest brother Charles, having been drowned at Lamlash in 1760. He

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married Mary, daughter of Robert Campbell of Ardentinny, and died

30th June 181 1, leaving issue :

(a) Alexander (No. 863).

(d) Archibald Campbell, born 26th March 1779, died unmarried13th May 1807.

(c) Robert Campbell born 26th August 1782, died unmarried.

(d) Charles Campbell, born 3rd May 1784, died unmarried.

(863) Alexander Campbell of Ballochyle, Lieutenant -Colonel, Argyll

Militia, born 14th October 1777. Married 2nd June 1809 Elizabeth Forbes,

daughter of William Rose, representative of the Family of Ballivet, CountyNairn. He died 4th December 1819, leaving issue;

(a) Alexander (No. 864).

(d) William Rose (No. 865).

(864) Alexander Campbell of Ballochyle, born 30th July 181 2, Officer in

the S5th Foot. He died unmarried in India 8th February 1833, and wassucceeded by his brother :

(865) William Rose Campbell of Ballochyle, J. P., D.L., for Argyll, born7th September 1819, Lieutenant-Colonel H E.I.C.S. Military Service. Hemarried first, 2nd November 1854, Hon. Clementina Maria Arbuthnott,

youngest daughter of John, eighth Viscount Arbuthnott, and she died

23rd October 1857. He married second, at Edinburgh 12th December 1862,

Jean Morison, daughter of Rev. James Buchanan, D.D., LL.D., Professor

of Divinity, New College, Edinburgh. He died 1872, having had issue:

(a) Alaster Morison Campbell, born i6th September 1863, died

2 1 St September 1863.

(d) Maclver Forbes Morison (No. 866).

(866) MacIver Forbes Morison MacIver Campbell of Ballochyle, B.A.,

born 1st June 1867, succeeded his father 1872. He married, 24th January1910, Dorothy Gladys, daughter of Thomas Thornton Williams of Victoria,

B.C., and had issue :

(a) Allister Morison Campbell, born nth December 1910.

HrniS recorded 1871.—Quarterly 1st and 4th Gyronny of eight, gold andblack for Campbell. 2nd and 3rd quarterly ^o/<3^ and red, a leopard's face

proper for MacIver. CresT : A boar's head, couped proper. MOTTO :"/

will not forget." [Plate VI. fig. 14.]

Auchmannoch.

Authority—Burke's Landed Gentry.

(867) Arthur Campbell of Auchmannoch, married first, Janet, daughter of

John Campbell of Eschawburn, and had issue :

{a) George (No. 868).

He married second, Margaret Cunningham, whose Will is recorded 23rd

May 1582 at Edinburgh. He was succeeded by his son :

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(868) George Campbell of Auchmannoch was the representative of the family

in the seventeeth century. He married, June 1632, Jean, daughter of JohnMure of Blacklaw and granddaughter of Sir William Mure of Rowallan,and had issue :

{a) Arthur (No. 869).

{b) John, who acquired the lands of Netherton and Whitehaugh (No.

875).

(869) Arthur Campbell of Auchmannoch, married, 28th September 1671,

Margaret, daughter of John Schaw of Keirs, and died 1703, leaving

issue :

(«) John (No. 870).

lb) Arthur (No. 871).

(870) John Campbell of Auchmannoch, merchant at Bristol. He died

unmarried 1795, and was succeeded by his brother:

(871) Arthur Campbell of Auchmannoch, died nth March 1828. Married,

March 1779, Burella, daughter of Robert Hunter of Pisgah, and had:

(«) John Campbell, died unmarried 1803.

{b) Robert (No. 872).

(c) Andrew (No. 873).

(d) Arthur Campbell, W.S., of Catrine House, Ayr, married Jane,

daughter of Charles Barstow of Kelso, and has issue.

(872) Robert Campbell of Auchmannoch, J.P., born 26th January 1782; died

s.p. 1857. He was succeeded by his brother :

(873) Major-General Andrew Campbell of Auchmannoch, J. P., marriedfirst, Margaret, second daughter of Charles Hay, of the family of Hay of

Hopes, and she died 1821. By her he had a son, now deceased. Hemarried second, 28th June 1836, Nicola Anne, daughter of Colonel RichardMaxwell of Birdstown. He died at Cheltenham 2Sth December i860,

aged seventy-six, leaving an only son :

(874) Robert Mitchell Campbell of Auchmannoch and Avisyard, CountyAyr, and Boggagh, County Donegal, born i6th September 1841. Married,

9th June 1870, Marianne Letitia Georgiana, daughter of the late GeorgeStevenson of Tongswood, Hawkhurst, Kent, and has issue:

{a) Arthur Maxwell Mitchell Campbell, born 20th March 1874.

\b) Montague Irving Mitchell Campbell, born 13th November 1879.

HrmS recorded 1844.

Gyronny of eight, ermine and red, in middle chief a goldcovered cup, in base a hunting hoi-n stringed gold ; on a canton quarterly,

I and 4. Silver, on a blue fess three silver stars. 2 and 3. Blue, three goldwheat sheaves, an ermine crescent in chief. CREST : A two headed red eagle

displayed in a gold flame of fire. MOTTO : "/ byde my tyme." [Plate VI.,

fig- IS]

HrUlB recorded 1844 as above, but within a silver embattled bordure.

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Fairfield.

(87s) John Campbell of Killoch, and afterwards of Whitehaugh, youngest son

of George Campbell of Auchmannoch (No. 868), married first, Janet

Campbell, and second, Helen Steinston, and had issue:

(«) George (No. 876).

(d) John (No. 877).

(876) George Campbell of Whitehaugh, was succeeded by his brother:—

(877) John Campbell of Whitehaugh succeeded in 1658. He married, 1677,

Jean, daughter of Alexander Paterson of Weid, in Burne, and had a

son :

(878) John Campbell of Whitehaugh succeeded in 1700, and married, 171 1,

Catherine, daughter of William Ferguson of Auchenblane, and wassucceeded by his son :

(879) William Campbell of Fairfield (Whitehaugh), married, 1747, Elizabeth

Metcalf of Northumberland, Virginia, and had a son :

(880) William Campbell of Fairfield, died June 1815. Married first, 1772,

Sarah Cunningham of Cambridge, New England, by whom he had twodaughters. He married second, 15th August 1782, Catherine Gunning,

neice of Sir Robert Gunning, Baronet of Horton, and daughter of Captain

William Gunning. By this lady he had issue :

(a) William Gunning (No. 881).

(d) George Campbell, East Indian Civil Service, born 1785 ; died

unmarried 1858.

(c) Charles Hay Campbell, Major Bengal Artillery, married, October

1824, Jane Wemyss, daughter of Hon. Leveson Granville Keith

Murray, grandson of John, fourth Earl of Dunmore, and died

1832, leaving issue :

(i) Leveson Granville Alexander (No. 882).

(2) George Gunning John, Captain Madras Artillery, died

6th January 1865. Married, 1858, Margaret, daughter

of W. Morehead, Madras Civil Service, leaving issue.

(3) Argyll Fincastle, Bengal Army, died unmarried 1850.

(d) Alexander Campbell, East Indian Civil Service, married Matilda,

daughter of John Thursby, and had issue,

(f) Napier Campbell, Captain Horse Artillery, East Indian Civil

Service, died 1839. Married Selina Gore, leaving issue.

(/) James Campbell, lost at sea.

(gj Andrew Campbell, Captain East Indian Civil Service, died

unmarried 1850.

(/i) Argyll Campbell, died young.

(881) William Gunning Campbell of Fairfield, born i8th January 1784;died 1858. Married first, i8th April 1811, Diana, daughter of Sir JohnIngleby of Ripley, Baronet, County York, and had a son :

(a) William Ingleby Campbell, born November 1812, Lieutenant 6th

Dragoon Guards, lost at sea 1835.

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He married second, 17th March 1845, Maria Anna, daughter of JohnHenry M'Naughton Menzies, son of John Stuart Menzies of Culdares,County Perth. He was succeeded by his nephew :

(882) I.EVESON Granville Alexander Campbell of Fairfield, J. P., Captainin Indian Army, born 6th October 1825 ; died 13th July 1907. Marriedfirst, loth July 1849, Sarianne, daughter of D. Cowan, and by her, who died1890, had issue :

(a) Leveson Granville (No. 883).

\b) Charles Hay Campbell, born 19th July 1858 ; died 14th December1863.

{c) Frederick Campbell, C.B., Major-General ; Commanding DehraDun Brigade, India, from 1911 ; Assistant Adjutant General,India, 1906-8; served with the Hazara Expedition 1888, etc.

Born 2sth February i860. Married, loth June 1886, EleanorMartha, daughter of J. Cannon, and has issue :

(i) Frederick Charles Gunning, Lieutenant 40th Pathans,Indian Army, born nth August 1887.

He married second, 23rd May 1891, Emma, daughter of Thomas Dudley.He was succeeded by his son :

(883) Leveson Granville Campbell of Fairfield, Hon. Major AyrYeomanry, born ist November 1854. Married, 24th February 1876,Mary Douglas, daughter of W. A. Bethune of Dunrobin, Tasmania, andhas issue :

{a) Leveson Granville Byron Alexander Campbell, Lieutenant RoyalNavy, born 9th June 1881. Married, 1906, Harriet MaryEleanor, daughter of the Rev. R. Hereford, Rector of Mordiford,Herefordshire, and has issue:

(i) Leveson Granville Robert, born 9th March 1907.{b) Charles Hay Campbell, Captain Queen's Own Corps of Guides,

Indian Army, born 14th June 1883.(c) Walter Gunning Campbell, born 19th February 1886.

{d) Frederick Fincastle Campbell, born 13th July 1887.

Hrin?.—Gyronny of eight, ermine and red, each charged with a gold mullet-

CREST: An eagles head couped proper. MOTTO :" Constanter et prudenter."

[Plate VI., fig. 16.]

Carrick Buoy.

(884) John Campbell of Ballyshannon, son of John Campbell of Tuam,County Galway, married Jane, daughter of Rev. Edward Forbes of Kill-

banon Castle, County Donegal, and had :

(885) Robert Campbell of Carrick Buoy, born May 1771. Created a Baronet30th September 1831. He married, 2nd August 1798, Elizabeth, daughterof Dr Gilbert Pasley, Physician General at Madras, and had issue :

{a) John Nicholl Robert (No. 886).

{b) Sir Edward Alexander Campbell, C.B., Lieutenant-Colonel ofCavalry, H.E.I.C.S., born 4th August 1801. Married, 1837,

F VOL. II.

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Eliza Sophia, daughter of Thomas Parratt of Lower GrosvenorPlace, London. She died 1851 and he died 1848.

(c) Robert Henry Scott Campbell, Bengal Civil Service, born 2ndDecember 18 10. Married, 30th November 1867, Agnes Mary,widow of Major Johnston Phillott, H.E.I.C.S. Both are deceased.

Crt') James William Henry Campbell, Bengal Civil Service, married,20th April 1857, Anna, widow of C. G. Strettell of Calcutta.

(886) John Nicholl Robert Campbell, second Baronet, K.C.H., K.S.L., bom25th May 1799; died 1870. Major of Cavalry, H.E.I.C.S., Charged'Affaires in Persia. Knighted 22nd December 1832. He married, 23rdMarch 1828, Grace Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Bainbridge of QueensSquare, London, and Croydon Lodge, Surrey, and had a son :

(887) Sir Gilbert Edward Campbell, third Baronet of Carrick Buov,County Donegal, Captain 92nd Highlanders, born 29th April 1838;died 1899. Married, 14th July 1870, Esther Selina, daughter of CharlesBaynham, and had a son :

(888) Sir Claude Robert Campbell, fourth Baronet, bom 2nd May 1871;

died 1909.

clrtTlS.—Quarterly, i and 4. Gyromiy of eight, gold and black, a canton blue

charged with a boar's head silver, muzzled red. 2 and 3. Silver, a black

galley, sails furled, oars in action. Crest : An Eastern crown surmountedby a boar's head, couped gold. MOTTO :

'' Ne obliviscaris." [Plate VH.,fig. I.]

Craigfie.

Authority—Burke's Landed Gentry.

(889) William Campbell, acquired a fortune in India and purchased the principal

part of the Craigie Estate in 1783. He died without issue 27th August1823, aged seventy-four, and was succeeded by his brother:

(890) Richard Campbell of Craigie, married Mary Currie. He died 15th

December 1835, and was succeeded by his son:

(891) James Campbell of Craigie, Advocate, married, as his second wife, GraceElizabeth, daughter of General Hay, C.B. He died i860, and was succeededby his son :

(892) Richard Frederick Fothringham Campbell of Craigie, J. P., and D.L.M.P. for Ayr Burghs 1880-88. Married, 1869, Arabella Jane, daughter of

Archibald Argyll Hay. He died 27th May 1888, and was succeeded byhis son :

(893) James Archibald Campbell of Craigie, J. P. and D.L., born 30th July

1872, succeeded his father 1888.

HrniS recorded 18 16.— i and 4. Gyronny of eight, gold and black. 2. Silver,

a horse's head couped black, bridled red. 3. Silver, a fess red all within abordure compony ermine and purple. Crest : A dexter hand and arm couped

at the elbow, erectproper holding a gold spur. MOTTO :" Forget not!'

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Netherplace.

(894) MuNGO Campbell of Netherplace, about the year 1650. MarriedElizabeth, daughter of Dalrymple of Langlands, by whom he had a

(895) MuNGO Campbell of Netherplace, Sheriff-Depute of Ayrshire. Married,

1693, Jean, daughter of Sir Alexander Menzies of that ilk. He died 1720,

and was succeeded by his son :

(896) MuNGO Campbell of Netherplace, died 1780. He married, 1720,

Magdalene, daughter of William Cunninghame of Craigends, who died

1725. He was succeeded by his son :

(897) William Campbell of Netherplace, who died unmarried 25th December1843, and was succeeded by his cousin, Charles Vereker Hamilton, whoassumed the name of Campbell, and from whom the present family of

Netherplace descends.

HrtnS recorded 1694.

Gyronny of eight, ermine and red, on each of the lastfourgyrons a bezant. Crest : A hand issuing from a cloud holding a signet

letter. MOTTO :" Optime quod opportune. [Plate VH., fig. 2.]

Treesbank.

(898) James Campbell of Treesbank, County Ayr, died after 1730 (he wasthen upwards of ninety years of age), leaving by Jean, his wife, daughter

of Sir William Mure of Rowallan, a son :

(899) George Campbell of Treesbank. Married, 1708, Anne, daughter of

David Boswell of Auchenleck, and was succeeded by his eldest son :

(900) James Campbell of Treesbank, died 1776. Married first, 1763, Helen,

daughter of Andrew M'Redie of Pierceton, by whom he had a daughter.

He married second, 1768, Mary, daughter of David Montgomery of

Lainshaw, and had :

[a) George James (No. 901).

\b) David Campbell, Colonel in the Army.

(901) George James Campbell of Treesbank, died November 1815. Married,

1797, his cousin, Elizabeth Montgomery Beaumont, only daughter of MrsElizabeth Montgomery, heiress of Lainshaw and sister of Sir JamesMontgomery Cunninghame, Bart, of Corsehill, and had issue :

(a) George James (No. 902).

(b) John Campbell.(£) David Campbell.

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(902) George James Campbell of Treesbank, D.L., Lieutenant-Colonel AyrYeomanry, born July 1800; died May 1880. Married first, December 1822,

Elizabeth M'Kerrell, only child of Colonel John Reid, H.E.I.C.S., by whomhe had two daughters. He married secondly, August 1829, CatherineIndiana, daughter of Major Jones of the 25th Light Dragoons, and by her

had issue :

{a) George James (No. 903).

(b) John David Campbell, Lieutenant 2nd Royal Lanarkshire Militia,

died 1866.

{c) Frederick Alexander Campbell, 27th Foot, died 12th June 1859.(d) William Hugh Campbell, born June 1847, late Colonel commanding

3rd Royal Scots Fusiliers; died unmarried May 1906.

(903) George James Campbell of Cessnock and Treesbank, County Ayr,

J. P., late 4th Light Dragoons, and Captain 2nd Regiment Lancers ofWurtemberg, born January 1832; died 24th April 1906. Married 1870,Pauline, daughter of Baron von Nesselrode Hugenpoeth, Colonel in theBavarian Armj'. He had issue:

(«) George James (No. 904).\b) William Campbell.(c) Augustus Campbell.{d) Frederick Campbell.

(904) George James Campbell of Cessnock and Treesbank, born 1873

;

succeeded his father 1906.

Woodseat.

(905) John Campbell of Liverpool, married 15th November 1826, Mary,daughter of Thomas Minton of Stoke-upon-Trent, and had issue:

{a) Colin Minton (No. 906).

{b) Arthur Minton Campbell.{c) Herbert Campbell.{d) Charles Lee Campbell.

(906) Colin Minton Campbell of Woodseat, County Stafiford, M.P. for NorthStafford 1874-80, J. p. Derbyshire, D.L. High Sheriff Staffs 1869, born27th August 1827, died 1885. Married 3rd August 1853 Louisa Wilmot,daughter of Rev. Wm. A. Cave- Browne- Cave of Stretten-en-le-Field,

County Derby, and had issue :

(907) John Fitzherbert Campbell of Woodseat, J.P., late Captain 3rdBattalion North Stafford Regiment, born 1861. Married 1885, MaryThereza, daughter of John Cole Nicholl of Merthyr Mawr, and hasissue:

{a) Colin Herbert Campbell, B.A., Oxon., born 1887.

{b) Henry Fitzherbert, born 1891.

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Inverliver.

(908) Alasdair Campbell of Inverliver had two sons :

{a) John (No. 909).

\b) Duncan Campbell.

(909) John Campbell of Inverliver had three sons:

{a) Alasdair (No. 910).

{b) Dougall Campbell.{c) Alexander Campbell.

(910) Alasdair Campbell of Inverliver had three sons :

{a) Duncan (No. 911).

{b) Dougald Campbell.{() Donald Campbell.

(911) Duncan Campbell of Inverliver was father of:

(912) Alexander Campbell of Inverliver had a son :

(913) John Campbell of Inverliver had by his first wife :—{a) Alexander (No. 914).

\b) Duncan (No. 915).

And by his second wife :

{c) Angus Campbell.{d) Archibald Campbell, who had :

(i) Dougal.

(2) Colin.

(3) William.

(4) Alasdair.

(5) Archibald.

{e) Donald Campbell.

(/) Alasdair Campbell, who had issue:

(i) Donald.

(2) Duncan.

(3) Angus.

(914) Alexander Campbell of Inverliver died s.p. and was succeeded by his

brother :

(9x5) Duncan Campbell of Inverliver was father of:—(«) Angus (No. 916).

{b) Alexander Campbell.(c) Duncan Campbell.{d) Colin Campbell who had a son :

(i) Donald.

(916) Angus Campbell of Inverliver, living 1600. He had three sons :

{a) Duncan (No. 917).

{b) Alexander Campbell.(c) Neil Campbell had issue :

(i) Colin, died s.p.

(2) Neil, died s.p.

(3) Angus, died s.p.

F 2 VOL. II.

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(917) Duncan Campbell of Inverlivek had issue :

(a) Alexander Campbell, died s./>.

\b) Robert Campbell.{c) Colin (No. 918).

{d) John Campbell, who had a son :

(i) Archibald (No. 920).

(918) Colin Campbell of Inverliver was succeeded by his son :—

(919) Angus Campbell of Inverliver whose cousin succeeded him

(920) Archibald Campbell of Inverliver who had a son :—

(921) James Campbell of Inverliver living 1750.

5keldon.

(922) Charles Campbell of Skeldon, whose Will is recorded at Edinburgh,8th February 1576-77, had two sons :

(a) David (No. 923).{b) William Campbell, who was apprenticed with Robert Meiklejohn,

Skinner, 5th April 1620.

(923) David Campbell of Skeldon, whose Will is recorded at Glasgow, 30th May1622. He had a son :

(924) William Campbell of Skeldon, died March 1699. Will recorded at

Glasgow, 17th January 1700 and 15th November 1706. He had a son :

(925) George Campbell of Skeldon, retoured heir to his father 29th July 1712.

Other Arms.Recorded in Lyon Office.

(926) Catrine, 1854.

Gyronny of eight ertnine and red, in the centre chief point acovered cup and in base a hunting horn gold, within a gold engrailled bordure.

On a canton quarterly, i and 4. Silver on a blue fess, three silver mullets;

2 and 3. Blue, three gold garbs. In the centre chief point an ermine crescent.

[Plate VII. fig. 3.]

(927) CULRAITH, 1835.

Gyronny of eight gold and black, within a green embattledbordure, charged with three silver elephanfs heads erased. [Plate VII. fig. 4.]

(928) Gargunnock, 1672-77.

Gyronny of eight ertnine and red, in each of the last

four gyrons a silver bee flying en arriere. [Plate VII. fig. 5.]

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7. General John Campbell. 8. Captain John Campbell. 9. Peter Campbell.

10. Robert Campbell. 1 1. From Nisbet's Plates.

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(929) Grandvale, Jamaica, 1722.

Gyronny of eight, ermine and red, within a redwavy bordure. [Plate VII. fig. 6.]

(930) Hallyards, 1814.— I. Gyronny of eight, gold and black. 2. Silver, a broad-sword in bend red, hilted black. 3. Silver, a black triple-towered castle.

4. Silver, a ship in full sail, in a green sea wavy. All within a silver

bordure, over all on a black escutcheon a gold boar's head erased. [Plate VII.,

fig- 7.]

(931) Smiddygreen, 1792.

Gyronny of eight, ermine and black, on the last foursilver mullets. [Plate VII., fig. 8.]

(932) Waterhaughs, 1672-77.

Gyronny of eight, wavy, ermine and red. Hisbrother Alexander (1672-77) added a crescent. [Plate VII., fig. 9.]

(933) Alexander Campbell, 1748-54.— i. Gyronny of eight, gold and black. 2.

Silver, a black galley oars in action. 3. Gold, a fess cJiequy blue and silver.

4. Gold, a red lion rampant. All within a blue bordure. [Plate VII. fig. 10.]

(934) Alexander Campbell, Jamaica, 1737.— i and 4. Gyronny of eight, gold andblack. 2. Silver, a black galley oars in action. 3. Gold, a fess cheqiiy blue

and silver. All within a blue bordure. [Plate VII. fig. il.]

(93s) Alexander Campbell, Port Glasgow, 1806.

Gyronny of eight, black andgold within an engrailed bordure quarterly, gold and blue charged with eight

buckles counterchanged. [Plate VII., fig. 12.]

(936) Alexander Campbell of Peru, 1762.— ist and 4th Grand Quarters.

1. Gyrotmy of eight, gold and black. 2. Gold, a black harfs head, cabossed,

horned red. 3. Gold, on a blue fess three gold buckles. 4. Silver, a black

galley oars in saltire. 2nd and 3rd Grand Quarters.— Gold, on a fess

between three crosses patie red, and a blue mullet in base, as many bezants.

All within a silver engrailed bordure charged with six red crescents. [Plate

VII., fig. 13.]

(937) Archibald Campbell, 1720.— i. Gold, a black Jiarfs head cabossed, attired red.

2. Gyronny of eight, gold and black. 3. Silver, a black galley oars in action.

4. Gold, on a blue fess three gold buckles. All within a red engrailed bordure,

[Plate VII., fig. 14.]

(938) Charles Campbell, third son of Barbieston, 1768.

Gyronny of eight,

red and ermine within a wavy green bordure. [Plate VII., fig. 1 5.]

(939) Charles Campbell, Ireland, 1693.

Gyronny of eight, ermine and red

within a bordure chequy gold and black. [Plate VII., fig. 16.]

(940) Sir Colin Campbell, K.C.B., 1816.— i. Gyronny of eight, gold and black, on adexter canton gold, a red lion rampant. 2. Silver, a black galley oars, in

action. 3. Gold, a fess chequy blue and silver. 4. Gyronny of eight, gold

and black, on a red canton two gold bars. Over the quarters a silver medaland gold cross pendantfrotn a ribbon with clasps. [Plate VIII., fig. i.]

(941) Daniel Campbell, Merchant in Ostend, 1693.

Gyronny of eight, goldandblack, each gyron charged with a trefoil slipped and counterchanged within a

black wavy bordure. [Plate VIII., fig. 2.]

(942) Colonel David D. Campbell, H.E.I.C.S., 1806.

Gyronny of eight, ermine

and red, within a red engrailed bordure, charged with eight silver crescents.

[Plate VIII., fig. 3.]

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(943) Duncan Campbell, Bailie of Isla, 1761.

Gyronny of eight, black andgold, a crescent in the centre, within a black bordure crenelU, charged with

eight gold crescents. [Plate VI 1 1., fig. 4.]

(944) James Campbell, Blackerton, County Devon, xZZ^.—Gyronny oj eight,

gold and black, the shieldplaced in front of the mast of a black galley, oars in

action, flags flying. [Plate VIII., fig. 5.]

(945) Colonel James Campbell, C.B., 1816.

Gyronny of eight, gold and black,

within a bordure company ermine and green, hi the fess point a gold cross

pendant from a red ribbon fringed blue. On a chief a representation of the

Castle of Badajos proper standing on a green mount inscribed with the word" Badajos" in gold. On a gold canton an elephattt and over it the word"Argau7n." [Plate VIII., fig. 6.]

(946) Major-General John Campbell, C.B., iSSt,.— Gyronny of eight, gold andblack, on the fess point a red heart crowned gold, within a blue bordure charged

with three silver spur revels. On a chief chequy blue and silver a black

galley oars in action. [Plate VIII., fig. 7.]

(947) Captain John Campbell, 2ist Madras Native Infantry, 1873.— i and 4.

Gyrotiny of eight, gold and black. 2 and 3. Quarterly gold and red, a black

bend. All within a silver etigrailed bordure, charged with six blue crosses

moline. [Plate VIII., fig. 8.]

(948) MuNGO Campbell, Planter, Grenada, 1772.

Gyronny of eight, gold andblack, the first charged with four black crescents, within a blue etigrailed

bordure charged with eight gold crescents.

(949) Rev. Peter Colin Campbell, Professor in Aberdeen, 1854.— ist and4th Grand Quarters.— i and 4. Gyronny of eight, gold and black. 2.

Silver, a right hand couped in fess grasping a i-ed dagger in pale. 3. Silver,

a black galley oars in action. 2nd and 3rd Grand Quarters.— Partedper cross gold atid red, over all a black bend charged with three silver cross

crosslets fitchy. All within a silver bordure. [Plate VIII., fig. 9.]

And as Principal of Aberdeen University, 1867.—Same Arms without bordure.

(950) Robert Campbell, Merchant, Sydney, 1837.— i and 4. Gyronny of eight,

gold and black. 2. Silver, a black galley oars in action. 3. Silver, three

Moor's heads couped black, banded silver. All within a blue bordure chargedwith eight gold annulets. [Plate VIII., fig. 10.]

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Index to Volumes I. and II

The Numbers refer to Paragraphs.

Aberuchill, 235 b, 246.Achacrossan, 376 iJ.

Achalader, 288.

Achanduin, 44 c, 54.

Acharne, 45 d, 271 b^ 280.

Achinard, 594.Achinloch, 84.

Achnaba, 1891^, 205.

Achnarvish, 283.

Airds, 95/, 96 ^, 109.

Annfield, 306.

Ardacha, 93^ i.

Ardailtoun, 439 d.

Ardchattan, 93 iJ.

Ardchoil, 269.

Ardentinny, 436 b I, 470.Ardeonaig, 259 iJ, 262.

Ardersier, 97.

Ardgadan, 353^.Ardintallan, 42 b, 43 c, 60.

Ardkinglass, be, 436.Ardmaddie, \6b, 161c.

Ardmannoch, 1391J.

Ardnahow, 81/2.Ardnamurchan, g^f, 114.

Ardsheodnish, 4.

Ardslignish, 45 it, 48 «.

Arduaine, 7igd, 721.

Argyll, Duke, 18, 26.

,, Earl, g.

„ Marquis, 16.

Arrase, Lord, 20.

Asknish, 849.Askomel, 3461^.

Atholl, Earl of, 3 b.

Attichuan, 3^3 b 2.

Auch, igoc.

Auchawillan, 436 b 2, 447.Auchendarroch, 353 <: i, 699 e, 717.Auchinbreck, 7 d, 326, 330.Auchinryre, 156 c.

Auchintein, 45 b.

Auchlyne, 159,^.

Auchmannoch, 867.

Auchnacosschen, 93 c.

Auchnacreive, 2 1 b.

Auchrioch, 189^, 232.Ava Campbell, 229.Avisyard, 874.

Balgersho, 769.Ballimore, 34, 45^, 147 b.

Balliveolan, igob, 198.

Ballochyle, 858.Ballyherrin, 458 c.

Balquhidder, 1891:.

Baltullo, 130.

Balvie, 610 b.

Bangeston, 100 3.

Barbreck, 6 b, 12 c, 29, 44 f, 54, 421Barcaldine, 1572, 189.

Barmaddy, 703.Barnacarry, 43 ^.

Barnakill, 354 15.

Barquharrie, 740.Beach, 437 c.

Bedyet, 108.

Benederaloch, Lord, 161.

Blackball, 706.

Blackhouse, 718.

Blackriver, 355 </.

Blarcherin, 189^, 206.

Blunham, 467.BIythswood, 569.

Boghole, 97 c.

Boith, 93 a'.

Boquhan, 17 d.

Borland, 164 d.

Botuarymore, 160 c.

Bragleen, 40 c i.

Breadalbane, 7 b, 151.

„ Baron, 165, 173.

Earl, 161.

„ Marquis, 165, 173.

„ Viscount, 161.

Burnbank, 17 d.

Cabrachan, 40 b.

Caithness, Earl, 161.

Campbell, Baron, 135.

Earl, 18.

„ Lord, 7, 16.

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Carbrook, 307.

Carrick, 437 ^, 513.Carrick Buoy, 884.Carsaig, 332 c i a.

Carwhin, 164^.Castleswene, 330.Cawdor, 93.

„ Baron, 102.

„ Earl, IOC, 103.

Cessnock, 728 a', 735, 903.Chatham, Baron, 19.

Clachan, 437 i", 554.Claonary, 451 d.

Classcharvag, 93 c.

Clathick, 235/, 258.

Cloichfoldich, 169^1.Clunes, 95^, 98^, 108.

Colgrain, 282 c, 285.Coombank, 23.

Corries, 191 ^.

Corrieshelloch, 41 c, 82.

Coulach, 41 c.

Coullandalloch, 205.Cowal, Earl, 18.

Crackaig, 589 ^, 615.Craigie, 889.

Craiginch, 246.

Craignish, 77, 774.Crannich, 152 </.

Croonan, 764.

Cruachan, 41 </, 83, 701 b, 703.Crumnachie, 697^.Culigaltro, 376^.

Dalmally, 190 a?.

Danna, 328 </, 368.

Dell, 95 (5 1.

Dergachy, 437 </, 531.Donchlage, 305.Downy, 374^.Drumfad, 514*.Drumnamuckloch, 63/Drumsynie, 514^, 521, 516c, 526, 532 rf, 544.Duchernan, 851*.Dudhope, 360^.Dunbarton, 424.Duneaves, 216^, 221.

Dunfallinch, 232 c.

Dunoon, 448 b, 457.

„ Castle, 4.

„ Lord, 20.

Dunstaffnage, 6rf, 582.

Duntroon, 6?, 627.

Easter Shian, 302.

Edenwood, 134.

Ederline, 837.

Edinample, i57/z.

Edramuckie, 302.

Elie, 570.

EUangreig, 319.

Emlyn, Viscount, 103.

Eriskay, 45^, 931J2.

Evanachen, 404 b, 408.

INDEX.

Fairfield, 875.Fernoch, 353 1.

Finab, 186, 281.

Finlaystone, 718.Fishriver, 355 a 2.

Flinesmoir, 93 e.

Forden, 233 b.

Fortingall, 219.

Gaolin, 44 b.

Garfeorling, 523 b.

Garrochoran, 536^:1.Garscube, 427.Geddes, 95 c.

Glasgow, 355/5.

Glasnock, 759.Glassary, 4 b.

Glenamackrie, 587^, 626.

Glenan, 376/, 395.Glencarradale, 235 </, 254 383.Glencharran, 634 c i.

Glendaruel, 71 1^, 80, 81 b.

Glenfalloch, 168.

Glenfeochan, 51^, 751;.

Glenila, Viscount, 18.

Glenkin, 555 i5.

Glenlyon, 152 iJ, 213.

Glenmassen, 457 b, 460 </.

Glenmore, 64 a.

Glensaddle, 353^ i, 363.Glenshalloch, 93*531^.

Glentarken, 157 ^ 2, 175 (5.

Glenurchy, 7 iJ, 151.

„ Lord, 161.

Glenure, 192 b, 193.

Greenwich, Duke, 19.

„ Earl, 19.

Grenada, 281 c.

Hamilton, Lord, 23.

Holland, Earl, 161.

Hooke, Campbell, 100 15.

Horsecleuch, 753.

Ichterachym, 93 ^r.

Hay, Earl, 20.

„ Viscount, 20.

Inchanoch, 683.

Inellan, 448 /?, 457-Innergeldie, 258,:.

Innerhea, 376^, 396.

Innermeath, Lord, 9.

Innerverch, 190^'.

Inverawe, 3^', 692.

Inveresragan, 93^ i.

Inverinan, i8g/, 211.

Inverliver, 421 b, 908.

Inverneil, 81 1.

Invertchie, 232 c.

Inveruray, Lord, 18.

Irvine, Earl, 15 b.

Islay, 493 a i.

Jura, 42<r, 71, 76.

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Keithock, lo^ 123.

Kenknock, 302.

Ken more, 41/, 662.

Kilberry, 328 d, 353, 360, 376.Kilbrandan, g6£.Kilbride, 858.

Kilbridemoir, 5l6ir, 526.

Kildalloig, 344.Kilduskland, 353^2.Kilfinnan, 342.

Killiechronan, 44(5 1.

Killoch, 728 a'.

Kilmartin, 697 </, 701.

Kilmerroy, 93 f.

Kilmichael, 326, 338 (^.

Kilmory, 328 f, 338, 353>355«-Kilmun, 5, \^d.Kilninver, 64 c.

Kinloch, 270.

Kinochtree, 139 (5, 143,Kinpunt, 254.

Kintyre, Lord, i^b.

„ Marquis, 18.

Knapdale, 354.Knock, 401: la 1 a.

Knockamellie, 332 (5, 537 <^, 539.Knockbuy, 356.Kolmkill, 41 i.

Lagg, 398.

Lagganmore, 40 d.

Lagvinshock, 157^, 175.

Lawers, 151a', 232.

Leix, 532*, 546.

Leonards, 246.

Lerags, 43 d, 62.

Lergachonzie, 849.Letterkenny, 343.Lettermore, 62 i.

Lismore, 95/Liston Hall, 21 d.

Lochdochart, 159^.Lochdochertie, 546 <5.

Lochead, 81.

Lochend, 265.

Lochnell, 1 1 d, 40.

Lochow, 4.

„ Viscount, 18.

Lome, 9.

„ Lord, 16.

Loudoun, 2i, 722.

„ Baron, 732.

„ Earl, 237.

Lundie, gd, 139.

„ Lord, 1 5 (J.

Lynford Hall, 286 c.

Machline, Lord, 237.Maclvor Campbells, 849.Maconochies, 3^.MacRaths, 7776.Mains, 574.

Malta Knight, 436(5.

Mamore, 17 i, 21.

Mayfield, 741.

Melfort, 4 d, 662.

Menstrie, i, 2c.

Milrig, 742Mochaster, 164.

Monzie, i57£', 175.

Moor Park, 282 e.

Morriston, 282.

Morven, Lord, 18.

Moulin, 3(5.

Moy, 93 £ I.

Mull, Lord, 18.

Murthly, 268.

Netherplace, 894.

Nethertcn, 868*.New Brunswick, i6d.Newhope, Jamaica, 355^23.Nova Scotia, Baronet, 157, 331, 445.

Orangebay, Jamaica, 355 a 1.

Oransay, Lord, 20.

Orchard, 444*, 496.Ormelie, Earl, 165, 173.

„ Lord, 161.

Ormidale, 7 c, 139(5, 148, 309.Ormsary, 376 e, 388.

Orrobus, 4581/Otter, 7e, 139*, 145, 399.

Paintland, Viscount, 161.

Park, 281 a.

Peatoun 499*, 502.

Pennymore, 145.

Pitliver, 249 a.

Possil, 283.

Rachean, 498.Rait, 93 ^.

Raray, 191 cRaschoille, 637.Rockhill, 121 c.

Ross, 811.

Roudell, 649.

Sarrows, Easter, 304.Sauchie, I.

Scammadale, 588 i, 619.Scoull, 205.

Shankston, 238*.Shawfield, 487 c, 490.Shergarton, 306.

Sherrington, 745.Shian, Easter, 303.

Shirvan, 697 f, 711.

Silvercraigs, S7oa.Skeldon, 922.

Skipnish, loi, 473*, 481.

Smiddygreen, 144;^.

Sonaig, 80.

Sonnachan, 95^, 1 17.

Southend, 345.South Hall, 697^, 711.

Springfield, 453 (^i 454*-St. Catherines, 563.

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St. Clair, Lord, i6l.

Stonefield, 41 d, 84.

Stracathro, 682.

Strachur, 818.

Stratheden, 130.

„ Baron, 136.

Stronchormaig, 5 b.

Strondour, 332 c.

Strones, 634 d.

Stronmialachan, 64.

Stronshiray, 851.

Stuck, 353.Succoth, bb, 424.

Sundridge, Baron, 23.

Tay, Viscount, 161.

Thames Ditton, 297.Tillichewan, 685 d, 689.Tiree, Lord, 18.

Terrinyean, Lord, 237, 732.Toordie, 246(5.

Toranturk, 44 15.

Torbhlaren, 355.

Torobollis, 95 c.

Torrich, 93^1^1.Torrobolls, 657.Torry, 589 a', 608.

Torsa, 2 c.

Treesbank, 898.

Tuerchanin, 811.

Tulloch, 160 f.

Tyne of Urchany, 93 « i (5 2.

Underwellwood, 762.

Urchany, 97 c.

Virginia, 574*.

Warritoa, 190 c.

Weick, Lord, 16 r.

Westerdeanhead, 127Whitehaugh, 868(^,875.Whitestone, 71 1.

Woodhall, 493 a I.

Woodseat, 905.Woodside, 572.

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