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 CAMPBELL! PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 126 Percy Fitzqerald Campbell, b. 12 June, lS6o ; m. 1889, Isabel (ni. 2nd, 30 July,1907,'Robcrt Cecil Bud- geon. son of late E. E Dudgeon), dau. ol K. Ballard, and d. 2 April. 1907. Issue—. ] Ion Percy Pitzserald Campbell, b. 1 ^ov. 189U. 2. Gerald Arthur "Pitzgerald Campbell, b. 5 May, 1893. 1. Madeline Georgiana Annie. 6 Ton l")oiif:las Fitzgerald Campbell, b. 12 March, 1868 ; sun. Terai and Bhaber Estates, India ; m. 8 May, 1891, Mabel, dau. of Col. Unsworth Quin, J.P. Eesidence— Eosemount. Naini Tal, N.W. Prov. Issue living— 1. Ion Edward I itzgcrald CaBipbell, b. 12 March, 1897. 1. Xina Mary Mabel. 2. Pamela Geraldine Theophila. 7. George Theophilus Campbell, b. 17 Oct. Sr~. 1. Annie Charlotte, m. 3 Dec. 1896, Stratford H. H. Krightley. Residence— 17, Church Street, Kensing- ton, W. T 1 ,-,, 2. Finetta Madelina .Tulia, m. 12 Sept. 1894, Lt.-Col. Hon. Charles Granville Bruce, M.V.O., Indian Army (fee Abeepare, B.). ,, 3. Griselda Mary Theophila, m. 7 June, 1894, Dudley Francis Amolius Heivev, C.M.G., who d.l June, 1911. P,i'Sidenc( — V.'estfields, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. HUME-CAMPBELL, 8th Bt., (S.). Great. ; 25 July. lOGo. — Sir John Home Pubves Hume- Campbell, s. of Charles Hyde Home Purves (d. : 10 Feb. 1887), and Frances Mabel (Residence — Purves, Greenlaw, X.B.), dau. of Clement Archer. B. Aug. 1879 ; m. 1 Oct. 1901. Emily Jane, dau. of the Rev. Prebendary Robert Digby Ram, R.D., vicar of Hampton, Middlesex; sue, 1894, his: kinsman. Sir Hugh Hume-Campbell, whose father had assumed the names of Hume-Campbell on i succeeding to the estates of his maternal ancestors, the Earls' of Marchmont ; sub. lieut. R.N.V.B. [ 1914 ; late lieut. 2nd LifeGds. ; late capt. Lothians and Berwickshire I.Y. ; served in S.A. war ; has assumed the name of Hume-Campbell. The 1st Bt. was Solicitor-Gen. for Scotland, temp. Charles II. Re^^idence — Marchmont House, Dunse, X.B. Issue— 1. Mabel Jane. 2. Elsie Barbara. Sister living — Alice, m. 6 July, 1904, Maj. St. John Louis Hyde du Plat Taylor. i).S.O. Club — United Service. Eesi- dence— Purves, Greenlaw, N.B. CAMPBELL, 3id Bt., of Ardnamurchan (S.). Creat. 29 Nov. 1913 (with precedence from 1804: C.B. (mil.) 188(i. — Sib John William Camp- bell, s. of 8th Bt. B. 3 March, 1830 ; in. 1st, 1 July, 1807, Catherine Lyona Sophia (d. 17 May, 1910). dau. of the late W. Woolby Ca-ie, of Haiwood House, Tamertno Folliot, Plymouth : m. 2nd, 16 March, 1911, Mary, dau. of the late Thomas Mellor and widow of Henry .John Lias, of St. Leonards-on-Sea; sue. his father 1853 ; gazetted 2nd Capt. in the artillerv 1801: Capt. 1871: Major 1872; Lit ut. -Col. '1881 ; Col. 1885; hon. Maj. -Gen. (ret.) 1887 : served in the Crimea (medal and clasp. Sardinian and Turkish medals) : China war 1800 : Afglian war 1878-80 ; and Zliob Valley exped. 1884. The 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Bts. do not appear to have assumed the title ; the 1st Bt. was so created with re- mainder to his lieirs male whatsoever, which was sulisecjuently changed to remainder to his nephew and his heirs male. Address — Naval and Military Club, W. Issue by 1st m. — 1. John Bruck Stpart Campbell, b. at Poena, East Indies, 3 Jan. 1877 ; served with West Australian forces in S.A. war ; m. 7 July, 1902, Jessie Nicholson, dau. of John Hillier, of Parkside, S. Australia. Issue — Bruce (^olin Patrick Campbell, b. 2 July, 1904 1. Lya Ethelle. 2. Agnesc Eleanor Mina, ni. 22 June, 1899, Frederick Theobald, of Sumatra. 3. Mary Eva Beryl. Thp |late Sir John Campbell, 8th Bt., b. 27 Kov. 1807 ; Lt.-Gov. of St. Vincent 1845-53 ; m. 21 Nov. 1833, Hannah Elizabeth (d. 4 Nov. 1873), dau. of James Macleod, of Easay, ami d. 18 Jan. 1853. Issue living — 1. Sir John W. Campbell, pres. Bt. 2. Col. Fri^derick Campbell, C.B. (1902) V.D., b. 15 June, 1843 ; col. 1st Argyll and Bute R.G.A., late lieut. R.A., served in New Zealand ; m. 28 Jan. 1869, Emilic Guillaumine, dau. of the late Donald Maclaine, of Lochbuie, Argyllshire. Residence — Airds, Sydenham Hill, S.E. Club— Naval and Mili- tary. Issue — 1. Ian Maxwell Campbell, b. 3 Oct. 1870 ; m. 8 Aug. 1901, Hilda Mary, dau. of Claude Fitzroy Wade. Eesidence — The Nook, Kingswood Road, Norwood. Issue — 1. Lnrne Maclaine Campbell, b. 22 July, 1902. 2. Alan Fitzroy Campbell, b. 4 Nov. 1903. 3. John Hunter McNeill Campbell, b. 29 June, 1905. 2. Charles Stewart Campbell, I.C.S., b. 14 March, 1875. Residence — Poona, Bombay. 3. Edward Taswell Campbell, b. 9 April, 1879; m. 28 Jan. 1904, Edith Jane, dau. of Arthur John, Warren. Issue — 1. Charles Duncan Macnair Campbell, b. 12 Sept. 1906. 1. Frances Henriette. 2. Rosemary Jean. 4. James Douglas Campbell, Ucut. R.N., b. 2 Sept. 1882 : m. 11 Feb. 1911, Lilian Alice, dau. of Joseph Outerbridge, of St. John's, Newfoundland. Issue — Helen Douglas. 5. Gordon Campbell, lieut. R.N., b. 6 Jan. 1886; m. 14 Jan. 1911, Mary Jeanne, dau. of H. V. S. Davids, of Guildford. 6. Colin Macleod Campbell, b. 12 March, 1890 ; m. 29 May, 1913, Kathleen Lorna, dau. of W.T. Carter, of Sydenham. 1. Eniilie Maclaine. 2. Eose Mary. CAMPDEN, Vise. See Gainsborough, Eabl op. C ANTELUPE, Vise. See De La Wabb, Eabl of, CAMPERDOWN, 3rd Earl oL Creat. 12 Sept. 1831 (U.K.) ; Vise, and Baron Duncan, 13 Oct. 1797 (G.B.). — Robert Adam Philips Haldane- DuNCAN, s. of 2nd Earl. B. in Hill Street, 2S May, 1841 ; sue. his father 1807 ; ed. at Oxford, 1st class classics 1801 ; LL.I>. St. An- drews 1902 ; lord-in-waiting to Queen Victoria 1808-70, a lord of the Admiralty 1870-74 ; D'.L. Dundee. The 1st Vise, was the celebrated Adm. Duncan, who achieved the splendid victory over the Dutch fleet off Camperdown, Oct. 1797 ; he received a grant of £3,000 per annum ior himself and his next two successors in the peerage. Residences — 39, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. ; Camijerdown, Forfarshire ; Gleneagles, Perthshire. Adam Hai.daxe-Dlncan, 2nd Earl of Camperdown, b. 25 March, 1812 ; m. 23 March, 1839, Juliana Cavendish (d. 6 Feb. 1898), dau. and co-heiress of Sir George Eichard Philips, Bt. ; M.P. for Southampton, Bath, and Forfar- shire ; d. 30 Jan. 1867. Issue — • 1. Robert A. P. Haldane-Duncan, pres. Earl. 2. Hon. George Alexander Philips Haldane- Duncan, Heir Prf^., b. 9 May, 1845 ; m. 4 Feb. 1888, Laura (d. 17 Aug. 1910), dau. of late John Dove, of And over, Mass., and widow of John Adams Blanehard, of Boston and Nahaut, U.S.A. ; late partner in the engineering firm of Maudslay, Sons, & Field. Residence Club — Athenseum. 1. Lady Julia Janet Georgiana, V.A., lady of the bedchamlier to Oucen Victoiia 1874-85 ; in. 6 Oct. 1858, 4th Lord Abercromby. CANTERBURY, 5th Vise. Creat. 10 March, 1835 ; Ban.n llcttesford 1835 (U.K.). — Henby FRED- ERICK Walpole Mannebs-Sutton, s. of 4th Vise. B. 8 April, 1879 ; sue. his father 19 Feb. 1914 : D.L. for Norfolk. This is a branch of the ducal house of Rutland, springing from Lord George ^Manners (who assumecl the name of Sutton), a younger s. of the 3rd Duke. His 4th s. was Charles Manners-Sutton. Archbishop of Canterbury, whose eld. s. having been for seven- teen years Speaker of the House of Commons, received a viscounty. Re.sidences — Brook House and Seething Hall, Norwich. Club — St. James's. John Henry Thomas Manners-Sutton, 3rd Vise. Canterbury, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., b. 27 May, 1814 ; under-