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 He married May 20, 1813, Eliza Luttrell, daughter of Edmund Joshua Moriarty, Esq. by Lady Lucy, daughter of Simon, first Earl of Carhampton. His next brother, Lieutenant-Colonel George Lionel Dawson, acted as Quarter-Master-General to the Duke of Wellington, and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo.

Agent.– Messrs. Cooke, Halford, and Son. 

 son of the late Colin Campbell, of Auchendoun, in Argyllshire, Esq. and cousin-german to the present General Duncan Campbell, of Loch-Nell, in Argyllshire.

This officer was born in 1778; and he first embarked, in 1791, as a midshipman on board the Assistance 50, commanded by the late Lord Cranstoun, under whom he served until the close of the Russian armament, when we find him joining the Otter brig, Captain James Hardy.

At the commencement of the French revolutionary war, Mr. Campbell proceeded to the West Indies, in the Scorpion sloop. Captain Thomas Western. Between Aug. 2, 1794, and Aug. 7, 1795, that vessel captured la Guillotine French privateer, of 10 guns; la Victoire 18, and four others of inferior force. She was also very successful in recapturing British merchantmen.

Early in 1796 Mr. Campbell was removed to the Swiftsure 74, bearing the flag of Rear-Admiral William Parker, commander-in-chief at Jamaica, in which ship he was present at the unsuccessful attack upon Leogane, St. Domingo, March 22, 1796.

