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  Colin Campbell of Lundie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Honourable Sir Colin Campbell of Lundie, 1st Baronet (died c.
He was the son of Colin Campbell of Lundie, who was youngest son of Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll Sir Colin was created a baronet in 1627.
This biography of a peer or noble of the United Kingdom, or its constituent countries, is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Colin_Campbell_of_Lundie   (98 words)

  
 Clan Campbell - The Argyll Campbells
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.
Sir Colin, the eldest son, obtained a charter from his uncle, King Robert Bruce, of the lands of Lochow and Artornish, dated at Arbroath, 10th February 1316, in which he is designated Colinus filius Cambel, militis.
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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 Campbell
Sir Neil's widow was married to Sir Alexander Fraser, Chamberlain of Scotland under Robert the Bruce.
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.
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.
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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 /Heritage/FSCNS/Scots_NS/Clans/Campbell/a-baronet   (100 words)

  
 Clan Lundin / Lundie
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.
Sir William obtained sasine of the Barony of Lundie from Sir Colin Campbell of Lundie, which received a crown charter in 1630.
Sir Andrew Sibbald of Balgonie, son and heir of Sir John Sibbald aforesaid, executed the office of High-Sheriff of the county of Fife, in the year 1456, as appears from Rymer, and he is designed Vicecomes de Fife, in the year 1466, in the records of Parliament.
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 Clan Campbell Inveraray Abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Mention is made of a Wadset by Ronald M'Alester of Kenlochkelisport to the deceased Archibald Campbell, brother german to John Campbell of Sanaig, bailie of Jura, the pursuer's father, and the said deceased John Campbell, the pursuer's brother, dated 24th October 1716, with Sasine thereupon.
Thomas Pearsall Campbell of Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., relict of Thomas Pearsall Campbell, grandson of Major Patrick Campbell of the 71st Fraser Highlanders (who took part with his regiment in the American War, married a Miss Pearsall of New York, and was buried in Long Island), a son of Duncan Campbell of Barcaldine and Glenure.
Dougall, Patrick, James, Alexander, Donald and Margaret Campbell, lawful children of the deceased Colin Campbell of Kilberrie, and executors to him, with Hector M'Allester, spouse to the said Margaret, for his interest, against Archibald M'Lachlane of Craigintirve and his sons, Donald Campbell of Stoneskarre, Mr.
www.clanmcalister.org /srp-patton.html   (4853 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - nil and others
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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 Campbell of Glenorchy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sir Duncan married the daughter of Regent Albany during James I STEWART's imprisonment in England.
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.
Sir Duncan has been regarded as the principal mover in the plot that led to the death of John CAMPBELL of Calder.
home.austarnet.com.au /dfgoonan/CAMPBELLGlenpg.htm   (925 words)

  
 Scottish clan tartans (Anderson - Forbes)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sir Robert de Brus, a Norman knight who accompanied king William the Conqueror to England is said to be the founder of this clan.
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.
www.clothing.mysterious-scotland.com /tartan/tartan.html   (4846 words)

  
 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   (2005 words)

  
 Scottish Surnames A-L
The Campbells of Trachur are descended from Colin's cousin; and the Campbells of Loudoun from his younger son.
Sir Archibald Crawford of Loudoun's sister married Malcolm Wallace and was Sir William Wallace's mother.
Associated with the Stewarts and Campbells of Argyll, and the MacGregors of Perthshire.
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 buckall - pafc96 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms, A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, 1883 Edition, Originally published in London in 1883.
Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms, A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, 1883 Edition, pg.
Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms, Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry Including American Families With British Ancestry, Burke's Peerage Limited, 1939, London, England, "Mure late of Caldwell," pg.
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 ScottishClans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In 1368 the Fair Maid of Luss, heiress to the line of Maelduin of Luss, married Sir Robert Colquhoun, and it is from their union that the present clan descends.
Sir Walter joined with King Robert Bruce after the Battle of Bannockburn and was granted, in 1314/15 the lands of Dalserf which had been forfeited by the Cummings.
Sir Walter de Lindissie accompanied David, Earl of Huntingdon and brother of Alexander I to Scotland to claim his throne.
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 thePeerage.com - Sir Luke White, 2nd Baron Annaly of Annaly and Rathcline and others
     Sir Luke White, 2nd Baron Annaly of Annaly and Rathcline was born on 26 September 1829.
     Sir Luke White, 2nd Baron Annaly of Annaly and Rathcline was educated in Eton College, Eton, Berkshire, England.
Sir Luke White, 3rd Baron Annaly of Annaly and Rathcline+ b.
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 Celtic Male Names of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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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 History_of_the_Camerons_with_Genealogies_of_the_Principal_Families_by_Alexander_Mackenzie
Cameron, Sir Alexander, of Inverailort, 375-9; his marriage, issue, and death, 379.
Cameron, Sir Roderick William, origin and account of his family, 408-12; sketch of his career, his marriage and issue, 411, 412.
Campbell of Glenure, Colin, and his descendants, 210, 211.
www.stewartbooks.com /browse/Cameron/history_of_the_camerons.htm   (1775 words)

  
 Massacre_of_glencoe info here at en.26-of-100.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Captain Campbell was related by marriage to old MacIain himself and so it was natural that he should be billeted at the Chief's own house.
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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 I19410: Colin (Sir) (1st Bt of Lundie) CAMPBELL (____ - UNKNOWN)
I19410: Colin (Sir) (1st Bt of Lundie) CAMPBELL (____ - UNKNOWN)
_Archibald (4th Earl of Argyll) CAMPBELL _+ _Colin (Sir) (6th Earl of Argyll) CAMPBELL _
_Margaret (of Menteith) GRAHAM ___________+ _Colin (of Lundie Angus & Forfar) CAMPBELL _
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CAMPBELL 1 ARL 1500-1970 T C 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.
CAMPBELL 11 PER 1737 12 pages Photocopy of the Petition and Complaint of John Earl of Breadalbane, John Campbell of Auchallader, his chamberlain and Archibald MacInlester in Glenorchy, 1737.
CAMPBELL 13 PER 1455-1800 LT 1 Tree of the Campbells of Glenurchy and Earls of Breadalbane.
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 campbell03
Sir Colin Campbell, 1st of Glenorchy (b c1406, bur 26.09.1475)
(mcrt 16.10.1605) Isabel Mackintosh (dau of Sir Lachlan Mackintosh of Dunauchtane)
Susan Menzies (dau of Sir Alexander Menzies of Weem)
www.stirnet.com /html/genie/british/cc4aq/campbell03.htm   (592 words)

  
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Users, it reco mmended, should turn their hearing aid to the setting marked T. \par This most vibrant and youthful of audiences this morning has no need for any such contraptions, but you may be pleased to know that I have already reminded myself that nostalgia is the enemy of progress.
This was a view supported in an interesting obituary in last Tuesday\rquote s }{\i\fs20 Daily Telegraph}{\fs20 of Sir Toby Weaver, well known in the sphere of higher education and a former beak at Eton.
Although he only lived there a few months he took great pride in being a Shetlander\'85 His father, one of 10, was a great character who left school to become a cook and coiler aboard a fishing boat at the age of 12.
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 MLN Testaments - C
Mrs Margaret CAMPBELL or McLAREN relict of the defunct.
Colin CAMPBELL Lieut 42 Regt of Foot presently in Malta, James Colquhoun CAMPBELL res Carse Bridge, Mary Wilhelmina CAMPBELL and Helen Catherine CAMPBELL res at Pau, France chn of defunct.
Neil CAMPBELL Captain on the half pay 78th Regt of Foot and son of dec Rev Patrick CAMPBELL late minister of Kilninver, Co Argyle res in P___?, Co Middlesex at the time of his decease, d Dunkirk, France 18 Sep 1834.
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 Ancestry of the Duchess of Cornwall
Sir John Gilmour, of Craigmillar, President of the Court of Session, b.
Sir John Oglander, of Nunewell in the Isle of Wight, d.
Sir Charles Cavendish, of Stoke, co. Derby, and of Welbeck Abbey, Notts, d.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Colin Campbell of Lundie
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 Scotland
COLIN S. Photograph Collection Having already got a substantial amount of photographic material on Association Football from the mid-1960s to mid-'70s period and beyond, I built up a collection from my earlier years of interest.
In the shadow of Lundie Crags one of many natural beauty spots in the area, we are only a few minutes from the town of Blairgowrie, a favourite with skiers and a 15 minute drive from the areas main metropolitan centre - Dundee.
Tattoo Artist Pat Fish, a proud member of Clan Campbell, brings the intricate knotwork of the Celtic illuminated manuscripts and the Pictish stones to life in skin.
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 Modern apprenticeships in london * william shakespeare biography, modernism poetry. 'Highlanders at Home and Abroad' ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
...daughter of Sir Roderick Mackenzie of Findon, and was succeeded, in...
...Sir John Mackenzie, third baronet, for being concerned in the rebellion of...
Colin hay i just dont think ill ever get over you lyrics.
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 Publications of the Scottish History Society, Vol. 36 by Sir John Lauder - Full Text Free Book (Part 7/9)
Sir Androw Ramsay upon me of 789 lb.
Lundy, Minister at Dysert, and others, 33 shill.
Baird, sir John, of Newbyth, 109, 216 and _n_, 220, 224.
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 oliphant2
Elizabeth Campbell (dau of Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll)
Sir James Johnstone of Westraw/Westerhall (d 05.1633 / 1639)
(sp) Elizabeth Cuninghame (dau of Sir Humphrey Cuninghame of Glengarnock)
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 Commissary Court of St Andrews Deeds 1700-1809
CAMPBELL, COLIN: of Smiddygreen, son of Donald Campbell; Bonds to: Robert Orrock, present Dean of Gild in St Andrews, and his spouse, [blank] Watson, 6 Sep 1714 [CC20/13/3]; and to eldest sister, Janet Campbell, 18 Oct 1721 [CC20/11/8]
CAMPBELL, HELEN: m to John Baine, late letter founder in Glasgow, now in Dublin; daus of dec Colin Campbell of Smiddygreen, Commissary Clerk at St Andrews; Discharge to Mr Charles Gregory, late Prof of Mathematics in Univ of St Andrews, now land waiter at port of Dunbar; 20 Oct 1749 [CC20/13/5]
CAMPBELL, MGT: relict of Mr John Small, sometime minister at Meigle, and Mr Alexander Leslie, Minister at Crail; Discharge to Arthur Forbes, tenant in Rires; 14 June 1693 [CC20/11/6]
www.fifefhs.org /Records/Court/standrews.htm   (13773 words)

  
 St Andrews Deeds 1692-1891
CAMPBELL, Dr ROBERT: of Smithygreen, heir apparent and son of Colin Campbell of Smithygreen; Disp in favour of Alexander Reid, slater in St Andrews, and Janet Millar, his spouse; 4 Sep 1782 [B65/5/6 Pp 115-20; B65/22/35]
CAMPBELL, SAMUEL: native of St Andrews; of the City of New York Will, appointing Trustees to remit annually to St Mary's College sums for the "support and maintenance of three (or four) indegenet individuals" of St Andrews, of either sex, of the surname of Campbell; 15 Feb 1814 [B65/7/1 fol 122-25; B65/22/36]
CUPAR, COLIN: son of Simeon Cupar, tenant of Stravithie Miln, and Ann Bayne; Translation in favour of sd father and mother, and sisters, Anna, Mary, Christian, Mgt, Isobell, and Jenet Cupar, of property disponed to him by his grandfather, Colin Bayne (qv); 10 March 1749 [B65/5/4 Pp 104-06; B65/22/35]
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