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 C A M CAMPBELL, LORD, see STBATIIEDEN, LORD. 5 May, 1818; .s. on the death of his father in 1824, CAMPBELL CAMPBELL, Sin Loui8.1IENRY-DUcLLD, Bait, of In. Arelsibald Cansphell, Prior of Siraflifitlan. Auchenbreek, an officer RN., 5. 2 March, 1844 ; a. In 1994, Sir John acquired Abrrurhill, and other lands, from his father 9 Dec. 1853. ILilIcflc. According to Sir Robert Douglas, this family descends ronflrnsalion in that estate, 12 July, 1526, and acquired (rosa Sir Duncan Campbell, Lord of Loehow, progenitor of Craigiaseli, Leonards, and other lands. In 1612, Archibald, the Dukes of Argyll. A Baroa’ less of Noes Scotia was conferred, dl March, 1021, on SIR DroALn CaMPBeLL, Kni. of Anehenbreek, with remainder to his heirs snale whatsoever. SIB Jasles CAMP5eLL, the 5th baronet, ashy son of Sir Slajrsly’s rebels. An Act of parltansetst, toll, against the Duncan, tlse 4th baronet, by Itenrietta his wife, dan, of rlaa Gregar, ntentions slepredationa rensasitted by them on Alexander, Earl of Jlalearren, as. loS, Janet, dau. of John she cable of Ahernehihl. Celia Campbell had issue by his 3laeleod, Esq. of Slaeleod ; and dndly, Snsanssah, dan. of wife, who appears to have been a daughter of the family of Sir Archibald Campbell, of Calder, sari had tootie by bath. Colvihle, lie d. at an advanced ago, 14 Oct. 1738, and was s. by his grassdssrn, - SIR JAMES CAMPBELL, fib baronet, who sf. 1812; and at his demise, Dugald Campbsdl, Esq. of Eilldalleig, became his heir, arsd was ste 315CC SIR DrosLn CAMrEELL, Start. This Dugald, hewsrer, who was deputy-keeper of the privy seal of Ireland, and private secretary to Lard Celehester lIe was o. in 1818 by his eldest son, when lard-lierrt., did net assnroe the title; in his lifetime, JAsses CAMP5ELL, of Abersaehill, a finn adherent of Ibe royal therefore, no active steps were taken; but when the baronetcy eanse. lIe as. Ann, dan. of Patrick Hepbsrn, of Woolliog, and was asounsed by a person raIling himself Sb’ Thomas Janet Napier, his wile, sad dying in November, 5610, waso. by Csmpbell of Auehinhreele, atroIlt the year 1601, Dogald’s son, his son, Capt. Jona-Ecrow CAMPBELL, ilsen of Kildallaig, caused 1. CeLls CsssrsetL, of Abernrhill, Ihen a minor, whe legal ps-oceedings to be taker, and proofs made out, showing beranse a lawyer and politician of note, and held the various himself to ho heir male gessoral of the Anchinbreek family, high appointments of sheriff depute of Argyllshire 1668; and he accordingly, as such, turk np the title, and was SIR JOHN-EaTON CANrErLL; he a. 29 April, 1141, Charlotte, youngest dali. of the late Leula-Henry Frrrier, Esq. represented the ro. of t’erth in psrliansent from 1690 to 1702. st Belleside, co. Luulithgaw, and Ii. 9 Dee. 1553, leavbsg In 1669 Sir Cohn acquired the barony of l{ilbryde, with its fine ,-aI,e, Lor,s-Itnssy-Droatn. present baronet. NonMss-MesToorsenv-AssEeBoMsy, fr 1846. Ji’hn-lsla-Shai9i, 8.1 SIt. Charles-Ralph, Is. 1550. Artoa—Oyrenny of eight, or and sa., within a berdure to £17,201 Seots fresn the Highland arnay, under Lord Dnndee, gobosy, vert and arg., charged with eighl ermine spots, of the and had an Art of parliansent granting him compensation, second. t’eeol—A dexter hand, ppr., holding a spur, or. Sss;apoefersDexter, a staa is rensplete armour; sinister, a at which the bssonetey woe conferred cannot now he ascertained, horse, saddled and bridled, fresh Irpe. Atolls—Forget sal. Srat—Kildauoig, Canspbelltown, Argyllshire. CAMP BE L L. CAMPBELL, SIR JAMES, Hart. of Ahernehill, cc. Perth, J.P. for coo. of Gloucester an,d Perth; 5. 178 C A 1t as Stis baronet; no.28 July, 1840, Caroline, 2nd dan. of Admiral Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bart., and has, Atr.xosncs, lient. BA.; I’. It Aug. 1841. 3L(lIragc. Ssn JoaN CAMP5ELL, of Lawers, eo. Perth, grandson of John Conspirell, of Lawers, younger son of Sir Cohn Campbell, first of thlenarelsy, iii. his cousin Dealrix, daa. of Sir Ccliii Campbell, of Olenarclry, and haa three sons, s. Sir James Canspbell. of Lowers, father of John, Earl ef Londoon, Lord High Chancellor of Scotland; he io represented as heir geneml by the Marquess of Haattngs, Earl of t.r,ndossn, and as heir male by Sir James Campbell, of Abemehill, Dart. II. Cotis CAMPBELL, of Aberoehill. the fanuly of Murray, of Abereairny, and tise following year resigned them in favour of Isis second sos, COLIS Cs.aspsnLt, of Abernehill, who had a crown charter of Earl of Argyll, malice general of Scotland, granted a commission to ‘my levis Cohn Campbell, of Abernelull,” to apprehend or pnrssse so she death all persons of “ that snost onhsppie and barbarous raiee of the name of Ill’Gregor,” His a. JaMns. II. Jabs of Foordio, a member of the eotnmittee ef war, 1647, 1. in or before 1853, leaving isaac, Mary, is. henry Stewart, advoea;e, dlh on ol Sir William Slewas-i. of Grand- tally; from Ihis marriage descends she present Sir W. V. Stewart, Dart. - senator of the college of jnshiee under use title of Lord Abenachill 1659; lord of justsriary sad privy coanriller 1690. He old easste, sTir seat of the earls of lfonseith, still the property of his representahve. A crown chaster s fese suenths later erected all his lands into one free barony, holding direct of the king, to be called Aberoelsill, and made Inner;sehill into a bitrgh of barony. Lerd Ahentelsill suffered losses asaonnting which he appears never to have received. The precise date as the patent io lost, and alas, like many others, in favour of gentlenaen an whons the haronesey of Nova Scotia seas conferred about Ihia period, never registered s it appears, however, to hare been between 2.3Jan. 1667, and 16 Slay, 1666, and the baronets arms appear no less than four times from 1672 to 1702 in the Lyon Register, in each instance seith the title and the Nova Scotia badge. Sir Celia m. 1st, Margaret, dan. of Alexander Fosslis, Esq. of Ratlso, and had one son, Archibald, who sl. usia. r. p. lIe sr. 2ndly, Catherine, dan, of Sir John Maekenaie, sf Tarbal, Hart., sister of George, 1st Earl of Cronllsrty, hy whom he had, a. JAMES, his successor. Is. Cohn, commissioner ol customs, father of CoHn Campbell and Jean, wife of Alexander Lord Lindorss. s. Anna, is,. Sir Kenneth Marksnaie, of Cromartie, Earl., and had issue. Sir Cohn P. at Edinburgh, 16 Feb. 1704, and was s. by his eldest son, 11. SIn JassEs, who st 1st, Jean, dao. and heir of Sir John Dempster, of Pitliver, co. Fife, and had, a. Celin of Pittiver, which estate he sold. He was an advocate, asd ar in 1722, Catherine, dali, of Willsam Niobel, of Dieleton, in East Lothian; he P. before hit father abont nas, leaving,