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 lU'liKK'S COLONIAI. (i:Ti;v. 8i5 Barhreck Succoth, and ntluTs. Tliis John Campbrll apjieiirs to have licUl Arilsktxxhiish. as well a8 IJarbri't-li . His dosc-ondantis confimuMl i>osses9oi) of the hitter estate until the n'.alc heirs having failed in the Ifith Lieneratinn, the heiress eonvevetl llarbreek to her luishand. Colin Campbell, who in ri^ht of his marriage assumed the desifin- ation of " Barbreek," and as he was descended from Sir Colin C'ani])bell, father of John, the first Campbell of Jiai'breek, the link of the male line was thns restored. Frederick ^'i!I^anl Campbell, 17th of Barbreek, disjiosed of his estate in Arfzyllshii-e. III. Dngald, of Cowal, joined Haliol, and forfeited his estates. I. Alicia, )«. Allan Laudeu, of II>itton. JFc d. 1310, and was .«. bv his eldest fon, SiB Archibald Camtukli,, of Locliow, m. Mai'v, daughter of Sir John l.AMoxr, and had a son, Colin (Sir), his lieir. Sir Areliibald adlicred faithfully to David II, during his captivity in England, and had a gr.mt, 1357, of his brother's forfeited estate of Cowal, He was s. by his son, Silt Colin Campbell, of Lochow, who in. Jfargarct, second daughter of Sir John Dnrji- JIOND, of Stobhall, and sister of Annabella, Queen Consort of Robert III, by whom he had issue, I. Dl'NCAN (Sir), his heir. II. Colin, of Ardkiuglas, whose son, John, had a charter of Auchingown from his uncle Sir Duncan Camp- hell, fith May, 142S, and was ancestor of Campbell of Ardkiiifl- Ins, represented by Callander, of Craigforth ; Campbell, of Arden- fin/ii/, Dunoon, Carrick, Sl-ipnisk, Sliffliairood, Shatrjiphl, liachan, Aiir'iiriUiii and Dergachie. IIT. Donald. I. Chrislian, m. to Duncan Macparlane, of Arrochar. Sir Colin was 5. at his decease by his eldest son. Sir Duncan Campbell, of Lochow, who was raised to the dignity of a Lord of Parlia- ment by James II, in 1445, by the title of Lord Ca.mpeell, having in the previous reign been of the Privy Council, and been appointed the King's Justiciary, and Lord- Lieutenant of the CO. -Argyll. His lordship III. first. Lady Marjory Stewart, daughter of Kobcrt, Duke of jUbany, Eegent of Scotland, and had tliree sons, viz., I. Celcsline, who (/. young. II. Archibald, who m. Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Somerville, of Carnwath ; and dying before his father, left a son, CoLl.v, who 6-. his grandfather as second lord, and was created Earl of Argyll, 1457. He was ancestor of the Dckesoe Argyll, the Earls oi- Cawdor, tlic Camp- bells of Liuidir, and many" othei' noble and illustrious houses. III. Colin (Sir), ancestor of the Cavip- HELLS of O/fiiurc/ii/ and GIriifalloc/i, Earls and Marquesses of Bkkauai.- IIANK. Lord Campbell (((.secondly, Margaret, daugh- ter of Sir John Stewart, of Blaekhall, natural .son of KoBEKT III, and had three more sons, viz., IV. Duncan, of Aucliinbrcck, of whom presently. V. Neil, ancestor of Campbell, of Ellen- Hreig, and of Armdafi: VI. Arthur (or Archibald), ancestor of Campbell »/■ 0//cr, now extinct. l.or<l Cam])bell was one of the hostages for 1 1 c iHilcmplion of James I, in 1421. and his anniad i-evcnne at that time was stated to he fillcen hundred nnu-ks, a larger income than that of any other of the hostages. He d. at the close of the year 1453. The eldest son by the second marriage, Duncan Campbell, of Kilmiel-.ael in (ibissary, was father of, DuoAlD C'AliriiELL, of Auchinbreck and Kilmicbael, who (((. the only daughter of Lamont, uf Lnmoiil. Their son, Archibald Campbell, of Auchinbreck and Kilmicbael, m. a daughter of CAMPBELL, of Ardkiuglas, and had issue, I. DuGALJ), of whom presently. II. Duncan, of Castlewene and Auchin- breck, heir to his brother. III. Donald, first of the family of Kiimory. IV. Archibald, from whom the families of Danna and Kilberry. The eldest sou, DuGALD Campbell, of Kilmichacl, in. Fynewald, daugliter of Sir James Mac- noNALD, of Dunyveg, and the Glen (afler- v ards wife of John Stewart, sheriff of I5utc), but d. s. 2>. His brother, Duncan Campbell, of Castlewene and was in possession of Auchinbreck, r. p., in. 1567, Mary, daughter and heii- of William MacLeod, of Dungarvan, and had a son, DuGALD Campbell, of Auchinbreck, who sat in P.arliamcut for Argyllshire was kniglitcd by Jajies VI, and matte a baronet of Nova Scotia, with remainder to heir.^ male whatso- ever, 24th Janiuiry, 1028. He m. first, Mary, daughter of Sir Alexander Ebskine, of Gogar, and sister of Thomas, first Viscount Fentoun ; secondly, Isabel BovD, and d. Kill, having had i. Areliibald, who pre- deceased hira .«. p.; II. Duncan, his suc- cessor; I. Grizel, m. Sir James Stewart, sheriff of Bute; 11. Anne, m. John Camp- bell, of LochneU ; 111. Florence, (((. John Maclean, of Coll. The second son. Sir I)u.«'An Campell, second Bart., sat in Parliament for Argyllshire, was one of the commissioners sent to Ireland, 1G44, and fell at Inverloehy, 1645. He m. first. Mar- garet, daughter of Briee Blair, of Blair, who d. s. p.; secondly, a daughter of Max- well, of Newark, by whom he liad, DiOALD, his heir. Sir Duncan m. thirdly, Jean, daughter of Alex- ander CoLiiunouN, of Luss, by whom he had.