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  Campbell of Glenorchy - A Genealogical Account
Duncan Campbell, styled as brother to Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy in an entail for the Lordship of Lorn by Colin Campbell, Earl of Argyll, on 17 April, 1469, and was ancestor of the Campbells of Auchinbreck ->
Archibald Campbell, styled as brother to Duncan Campbell, brother german to Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy in an entail for the Lordship of Lorn by Colin Campbell, Earl of Argyll, on 17 April, 1469.
Colin Campbell of Ardmaddie, to whom the fee of the lands and barony of Finlarig were assigned by his father and for which he had a Charter of Confirmation on 23 December, 1681, in which he is styled as the second son by a second marriage.
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  The Campbells Are Coming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Colin Mor Campbell of Lochow was knighted by Alexander III.
Thus the Campbells of Craignish, though stated to be descended from Dougall, an illegitimate son of a Campbell of the twelfth century, are universally understood to have borne the name MacEachern, and to have been a branch of the MacDonalds.
Colin, third Earl of Argyll, was by James V. appointed Master of the Household, Lieutenant of the Border, Warden of the Marches, Sheriff of Argyll, and Justice-General of Scotland.
home.btconnect.com /ray.scot/scottish/campbell.htm   (4378 words)

  
 Campbell
Donald, the fourth son of the second earl of Argyle, was abbot of Cupar, and ancestor of the Campbells of Keithock in Forfarshire.
Colin Campbell, the third earl of Argyle, was, immediately after his accession to the earldom, appointed by the council to assemble an army and proceed against Lauchlan Maclean of Dowart, and other Highland chieftains, who had broken out into insurrection and proclaimed Sir Donald of Lochalsh lord of the Isles.
Colin, sixth earl of Argyle, previous to succeeding to the earldom was styled Sir Colin Campbell of Boquhan.
www.electricscotland.com /history/nation/campbell.htm   (9930 words)

  
 Clan Campbell - The Argyll Campbells
The name Campbell is undoubtedly one of considerable antiquity and the clan has long been one of the most numerous and powerful in the Highlands, although many families have adopted the name who have no connection with the Campbells proper by blood or descent.
Sir Colin Campbell had a quarrel with a powerful neighbour of his, the Lord of Lorn, and after he had defeated him, pursuing the victory too eagerly, was slain (in 1294) at a place called the string of Cowal, where a great obelisk was erected over his grave.
Colin Campbell, the third Earl of Argyll, was, immediately after his accession to the earldom, appointed by the council to assemble an army and proceed against Lauchlan Maclean of Dowart, and other Highland chieftains, who had broken out into insurrection, and proclaimed Sir Donald of Lochalsh Lord of the Isles.
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 Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the eldest son of Archibald Campbell, 4th Earl of Argyll and his third wife Margaret Graham.
He was also a younger paternal half-brother of Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll.
Her maternal grandparents were Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll and Elizabeth Stewart.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Colin_Campbell,_6th_Earl_of_Argyll   (221 words)

  
 GENUKI: English Peerage 1790: Barons 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Donald, ancestor of Robert Campbel Earl of Loudoun, and Hugh Campbel Earl of Marchmont of the kingdom of Scotland.
Colin, second lord Campbell, was created by king James the second in the year 1457 Earl of the county of Argyle, and constituted in the year 1464 master of the household to king James the third.
Colin, third Earl of Argyle, his son, was constituted by king James the fifth in the year 1514 lord justice general of the kingdom of Scotland, and in the year 1529 heritable master of his majesty's household.
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 Campbell
Colin was, immediately after his accession to the earldom, appointed by the council to assemble an army and proceed against Lauchlan Maclean of Dowart, and other Highland chieftains, who had broken out into insurrection, and proclaimed Sir Donald of Lochalsh Lord of the Isles.
In 1599, when measures were in progress for bringing the chiefs of the Isles under subjection to the king, the Earl of Argyll and his kinsman, John Campbell of Calder, were accused of having secretly used their influences to prevent Sir James Macdonald of Dunyveg and his clan from being reconciled to the government.
General John Campbell of Mamore, 4th Duke, son of the Hon John Campbell of Mamore, second son of Archibald, the ninth Earl of Argyll (who was beheaded in 1685), by Elizabeth, daughter of John, eighth Lord Elphinstone.
www.fortunecity.com /bally/leitrim/147/campbell.html   (5161 words)

  
 lundie of that ilk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
On the 19th May, 1585, Robert Lundie was served, as son and heir of deceased David Lundy of Balgony, in the lands and Barony of Balgony, lands of Muir of Treatoun, and Innerlevin alias Caldcottis (NAS, GD26/3/80).
In a contract of Wadset from the 15th July, 1588 Robert Lundy of Balgony disponed to Mathew Andersoun, burgess of Kirkcaldy, and Alison Ramsay, his spouse, and survivor, an annualrent of £40 Scots from lands and Manes of Balgony, under reversion of 600 merks (NAS, GD26/3/85-6).
On the 5th of May, 1592, a charter was granted by Robert Lundy of Balgony and Margaret Boswell, his spouse, in favour of George Broun, burgess of Kirkcaldie, and Margaret Bosuell, his spouse, and survivor, of annualrent of 70 merks from Mains of Balgony (NAS, GD26/3/88).
www.lundie.org /balgonie/Lundie_of_Balgonie_9.html   (588 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2228
Colin Campbell of Lundie and Maria Campbell was signed on 26 June 1599.
She was the daughter of Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy and Catherine Ruthven.
Colin Campbell of Lundie, son of Sir Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll and Lady Agnes Keith, on 26 June 1599.
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 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
With his second wife (Lady Agnes Keith), he had two children: Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll and Sir Colin Campbell of Lundie.
Colin was, immediately after his accession to the earldom, appointed by the council to assemble an army and proceed against Lauchlan Maclean of Dowart, and other Highland chieftains, who had broken out into insurrection, and proclaimed Sir Donald of Lochalsh Lord of the Isles.
Argyll received them kindly, and assured them that though he was commanded by the king to apprehend them, he had little doubt he would be able to procure a pardon, and, in the meantime, he would send them to England under an escort, which would convey them off Scottish ground.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Colin-Campbell,-6th-Earl-of-Argyll   (303 words)

  
 Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll - Biocrawler
Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll - Biocrawler
With his second wife (Lady Agnes Keith), he had two children: Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll and Sir Colin Campbell of Lundie.
This biography of a British peer or noble is a stub.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Colin_Campbell%2C_6th_Earl_of_Argyll   (95 words)

  
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III Comission of Justiciary from the King for the tryel of John Campbell of Ardkinglass for the Murther of the Laird of Calder Anno 1591 (29 Merche 1596)
Neil Campbell Bischop of Argyll, Allan MacDougall of Rarray and Mr.
Dugald Macdonchie of Stronchormick (I) Duncan Campbell (I)
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 Campbell DNA Project - Family Project Website
A paper speculating on the DNA signature of Sir Colin "Iongantach" Campbell, who lived in the 14th century was drafted and submitted to the Journal of the CCSNA for printing in the summer issue.
In addition, some feel that the Campbell Clan may be an amalgamation of genetic lines based upon the Campbell’s prodigious acquisition of land and vassals in Scotland during the period from the 1300s through the 1700s.
Though the Campbell Project does not have a DNA sample from its current chief, samples from several historic lines were triangulated to hypothesize a DNA signature for the founder of our Clan and this historic individual.
www.familytreedna.com /public/Campbell   (2509 words)

  
 Scottish clan tartans (Anderson - Forbes)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Sir Colin of Lochow, progenitor of the Campbells of Argyll, was knighted in 1280.
The famous Sir John Campbell, 11th laird of Glenorchy and described as cunning as a fox, as wise as a serpent and as slippery as an eel, was created Earl of Braedalbane in 1681 and was a strong supporter of King Charles II.
Alexander Duncan of Lundie became provost of Dundee and was a royalist during the Jacobite Rising of 1745.
www.clothing.mysterious-scotland.com /tartan/tartan.html   (4846 words)

  
 Test Results Analysis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Campbell DNA Project was launched in October of 2002 with the purpose of trying to help genealogy researchers break through brick walls.
The genetic average Campbell Haplotype has determined to be very consistent with those of Celtic (pre-Anglo-Saxon) origins and is consistent with the latest genealogical research the Campbells that suggests that they were Britonic [culturally Celtic].
In addition, some feel that the Campbell Clan may be an amalgamation of genetic lines based upon the Campbell’s prodigious acquisition of land and vassals in Scotland during the period from the 1300s through the 1700s.
www.waltier.com /Test%20Results%20Analysis.htm   (6290 words)

  
 Family-crests.com - Scottish Surnames   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ancestry traced to Ferchar of Anrothan, prince of Aileach, one of three brothers related by marriage to the kings of Ireland and to the Somerled Lords of the Isles.
The Campbells, their enemies, forced the Macleans to mortgage much of the land, but prevented from take it by force because of the fall from grace in 1681.
Two documents of 1298 grant Schyrmeschur, son of Colin, son of Carun, the honor of carrying the king's banner in war, and made him a constable of the Castle of Dundee.
www.family-crests.com /coat-of-arms-library/family-crest/scottish-surnames.html   (7810 words)

  
 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: mcvey
Duncan CAMPBELL was born 9 SEP 1512 in,Glenorchy,Argyllshire,Scotland, and died 9 SEP 1513 in Battle Of Flodde,Kirknewton,Northumberland,England.
Annabella CAMPBELL was born ABT 1512 in of,Glenurchy,Argyllshire,Scotland.
Colin CAMPBELL was born ABT 1428 in of,Glenorchy,Argyllshire,Scotland, and died 24 SEP 1489 in Tower,Strathfillan,Perthshire,Scotland.
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 Celtic Male Names of Scotland
Favorite of Campbells and MacKenzies; 1st Campbell chief of Lochawe, Cailean Mor, was killed in a battle with the MacDougals in 1294, since then the chief of the clan has been MacCailein Mor "Son of Big Cailean".
Clan Campbell traces its ancestry to one Diarmid O'Duibne.
Lorne — from a place name in Argyll; Loarn was the name of one of the three sons of the legendary first Gael to arrive in Scotland from Ireland.
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 Clan Lundin / Lundie
In 1528, Andrew Lumisden, son of Thomas Lumisden of Conland, granted a deed of the lands of Wester Conland, to and in favours of James Lundie of Balgonie.
In 1564, Thomas Lumisden renounces the lands of Wester Conland in favour of an honourable lady, Margaret Lumisden, spouse to Robert Lundie of Balgonie.
March 1548, Andrew Lundie is served as heir to his brother, James Lundie of Balgonie, in the land of Wester Gogy in the regality of Keremure.
www.electricscotland.com /WEBCLANS/htol/lundin7.html   (3674 words)

  
 The Definitive Guide to Massacre of Glencoe XXXX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Scottish Jacobites were heavily defeated at the Haughs of Cromdale on May 1, 1690, and James was defeated on July 1 at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland.
At this stage, it is not clear that Campbell knew the nature of their mission - ostensibly the purpose of collecting the Cess tax, instituted by the Scots Parliament in 1690.
As far as is known, these recommendations were never acted upon except for the imprisonment of John Campbell Earl of Breadalbane for a few days in Edinburgh castle on a charge of high treason because he had been involved in secret talks with the Jacobite chiefs..
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 Lundin Golf Club Newsdesk 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Campbell Wood and John Mitchell, Andy Harrow and Ian Adamson, Wallace Thomson and Andrew Sim, Angus Wood and Garry Horne, Ross Moncrieff and Munro Burns, Harry Dalgliesh and Liam Petrie, Andy Carstairs and Ewan Pearson, Alex Moore and Innes Laing.
Colin Birchell, the party organiser, was delighted with their day.
Perhaps Lundie were fired up by the Cabernet Sauvignon or maybe our visitors were feeling the effects of several late nights or found the conditions a bit alien.
www.lundingolfclub.co.uk /newsdesk2001A.htm   (4759 words)

  
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Contains material on: CAMPBELLS of Lernachunzeon 1500-1959; CAMPBELLS in Eigg 1798-11870; COLQUHOUNS 1676-1850; descendants of Colin Campbell tenant in Mulindry, isle of Islay 1733-1980.
Descendants of Duncan Campbell and Ann Lennox: booklet and transcripts.
Tree of the Campbells of Glenurchy and Earls of Breadalbane.
www.scotsgenealogy.com /fhi/fhi_c.htm   (561 words)

  
 Colin Campbell of Lundie: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Colin Campbell of Lundie: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
Sir Colin Campbell was a Scottish Scotland quick summary:
He was the youngest son of Colin Campbell, EHandler: no quick summary.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/co/colin_campbell_of_lundie.htm   (445 words)

  
 Massacre of Glencoe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It was the way in which Campbell turned on his hosts, in breach of the...
Robert Campbell in charge of two companies of troops was given quarters for himself and...
The Massacre of Glencoe: The infamous massacre of the Macdonalds by the Campbells.
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 Massacre of Glencoe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In late January or early February, 1692, the first and second companies of the Earl of Argyll's Regiment of Foot, around 120 men, under the command of Captain Robert Campbell were billeted on the McDonalds in Glencoe, who received them in the hospitable tradition of the Highlands.
The challenge to the inquiry which had been established was to apportion blame on those responsible for the massacre, and yet the orders which lead to the massacre were signed by the King himself, who could not be seen to be responsible.
Memory of this massacre has been kept alive by continued ill feeling between Macdonalds and Campbells — in the late 20th century the Clachaig Inn, a hotel and pub in Glencoe popular with climbers, had a sign on its door "''No Hawkers or Campbells"''.
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 Campbell of Glenorchy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Lady CAMPBELL's brother and two nephews were executed but her husband Sir Duncan managed to avoid execution by being too clever to be caught in the wrong company.
In the middle of the 15th century Sir Colin built Kilchurn Castle at the western end of Loch Awe.
It bears the initials 'S D C' for Sir Duncan CAMPBELL and the date 1609 when the building of the Castle was completed The shield bears the arms of CAMPBELL of Glenorchy and it is supported by two stags.
home.austarnet.com.au /dfgoonan/CAMPBELLGlenpg.htm   (925 words)

  
 Scottish Surnames A-L   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
First recorded in the 13th C. at the marriage of Eva O'Duibhne and Colin Campbell.
The Campbells of Trachur are descended from Colin's cousin; and the Campbells of Loudoun from his younger son.
Associated with the Stewarts and Campbells of Argyll, and the MacGregors of Perthshire.
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 fah01   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
On April 6th 1625 John Lundie, apparent of that ilk, brother german to William Lundie of that ilk, is recorded as trying to establish a claim to be served as heir to his brother William Lundie of that ilk.
Robert Lundie of Balgonie, was served as heir to his father in the land and barony of Mondynes in the Sheriffdom of Kincardine, on 20th May 1585.
Robert Lundie of Balgonie, was served as heir to his grandfather, Robert Lundie of Balgonie, in the land of Drumduill in the Barony of Pitgornow.
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 campbell02
Colin Campbell of Carrick, 3rd Earl of Argyll (d 1529)
Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll (b by 1546, d 10.09.1584)
(26.06.1599) Maria Campbell (dau of Colin Campbell, 6th of Glenorchy)
www.stirnet.com /html/genie/british/cc4aq/campbell02.htm   (1229 words)

  
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Sir John Romer Borland Campbell was the 14th Baronet of Nova Scotia, Campbell of Glenorchy; also, 10th Earl of Breadalbane.
Sir Ian Douglas Campbell was 13th Baronet of Nova Scotia (Campbell of Lundy); also 11th Duke of Argyll.
Sir Robin Campbell was the 15th Baronet of Nova Scotia (Campbell of Auchinbreck).................................................................
www.chebucto.ns.ca /Humanities/FSCNS/Scots_NS/Clans/Campbell/a-baronet   (100 words)

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