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 CAMPBELL. 101 May, 1818; m.28 July, 1840, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Admiral Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bart, and has a son, (1) Alexander, capt. R.A.; b. 10 Aug. 1841; m. 6 Mar. 1871, Edith Frances Arabella, onlj- dau. of Alexander S. Jaunce}', Esq. and has 2 sous and 4 daus, of whom — James Colin, b. 23 Nov. 1875.— John Alexander, b. 22 June, 1877. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gjronny of eight or and sa. 2nd, Arg. a lymphad with her sails furled oars in action sa. 3rd, Or a fess chequy az. and arg. all within a bordm-e emi. Crest — A demi-lion guardant gu. crowned with laiu-el in his dexter paw a sword ppr. hilted and pommel or and in the sinister a dag or highlander's pistol ppr. Supporters — Two bloodhounds guardant ppr. collared and leashed or. MOTTO — Sequitur victoria forteis. SEATS— Kilbryde Castle, Dunblane,co. Perth; Whitemead Park, Coleford, co. Gloucester. [2] Frederick William Burleigh, Cevlon gov. service; b. 1 Jan. 1854; m. 28 June, 1876, Gertrude, eldest dau. of late J. Thoma'!, of Newport, Men. banker, and lias a son, Richard Hanbury Burleigh, b. 29 March, 1877. [3] Richard Burleigh, Ceylon gov. service; b. 3 June, 185S' ni. 31 Dec. 1877, Elizabeth Graham, only dau. of late Dr' Ricliard Thomas, of Tiverton. [4] Caroline Emily Margaret, m: 23 Jan. 1872. to John Tj-ler Taylor, Esq. of ilonmouth, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. John Frederick Tati.or, b. 26 Mar. 1873.— Artliur Cold- stream, b. 28 Mar. 1879.— Mary Campbell.— Anne Nicholas. Uineaflf. SIR JOHN CAMPBELL, of Lawers [grandson of James (grandson of Sir Colin Campbell, of Glenm-chy, by his 4th and last wife Margaret, dau. of Luke Stirling, of Keir) Camp- bell (by his 1st wife Marion, dau. of Sir Duncan Forrester, of Garden), of Lawers, which he had from his father], knighted at the coronation of Q. Anxe of Scotland, 1590. Pm'chased Aber- nchill and other lands in 1594, and in the following j-ear resigned them in favour of his 2nd son; m. his cousin Beatrix, dau. of Sir Colin Campbell, of Glemu-chy (E. Bre.ADALBAXE), by his wife Catherine, 2nd dau. of WilUam, Lord Kuthven. He died before 1611, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir James, of Lawers, sheriff principal of Perthshire, knighted lfil8; d. at Lawers, Jan. 1645, having m. Jean, dau. of James, 1st Lord Colville, of Culross; his eldest son. Sir Johx, was created E.iRL, OP Loudoun, Lord Far- RIXYEAN AND Mauculine 12 Maj', 1633, to him and his heirs male for ever. (See Peerage.) (2) Colin, of Aberuchill, Perths. 1596, by — Colvile, was grand- father of SIR COLIN CAMPBELL, of Aberuchill, P.C. (son of James Campbell, of Abenichill, who fell at the battle of Wor- cester, and his wife Ann, dau. of Patrick Hepburn, of Wooling), sheriff' depute Argyllshii-e 1668, senator of the College of Jus- tice as Lord Aberuchill 1689, lord of justiciary, P.C. 1690, Ji.p. Inverary 1669/74, and.Perthshire in Scots ParUament 169U/1702, acquired the barony and castle of Kilbryde 1669, estimated his losses inflicted by the Higliland army luider Lord Dundee at £17,201 Scots, compensation was granted him by Act of Parlia- ment, but he never received it; created a Baronet of Nova Scotia between 23 Jan. 1667, and 16 May, 1668, and between the years 1672 and 1703 he registered his arms in the Lyon office four times ; he died at Edinburgh 16 Feb. 1704, ha-ing m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Alexander Foulis, of Hatho, and 2ndly, Catherine, dau. Sir John Mackenzie, of Tarbert, Bart. (E. Cromarty). His great-grandson, SIR JAMES, s. his grandfather Sir James as 3rd Baronet served in the Scots greys at the battle of Fontenoy, sold the estate of Aberuchill, 1772; b. 1723; d. Mar. 1812, having m. 1st, in 1754, Margaret, dau. and heir of Capt. William Conductor Ball, of London, and had with other issue a son, [1] Sir Alexander, s. as 4th Baronet. SIR JAMES ui. 2ndly, Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph Burn, Esq. and had, with other issue, 3 sons, [2] WilUam W.S. m. 1st, Eliza, dau. of William Hunter, of Glenarmiston, co. Peebles; he m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Cleghom, of Stravithie, co. Fife, and had a son, Major James Campbell. [3] Frederick, m. Miss Caroline Mouat, and had 2 daus. [4] John, M.D., F.R.C.s. Edinburgh, m. Catherine, dau. of John Logan, of Knockshinnoch, co. Ajt, and had a son, John Logan, superintendent, Auckland, N.z. and cabinet minister (mthout portfolio) ; b. 3 Nov. 1817 ; m. 23 Feb. 1858, Emma, dau. of late Sir John Cracroft Wilson, C.B. K.C.S.I. M.L.A. New Zealand 18G0,'81, and has had 2 daus. Ida, d. 8 Oct. 1880.— Winifred. SIR ALEXANDER, 4th Baronet, b. 16 Aug. 1757; d. 1824, having m. 1816, Margaret, dau. of Coldstream, of Crieff; slie d. 1871, having had 4 sons, (1) Sir James, 5th and present Baronet. (2) jilexander le Grand, of New Zealand, b. 18 July, 1819: m. 26 July, 1853, Hester Anne, j-oungest dau. of late "Edward B. Copeman, Esq. of Coltishall, Norfolk, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Alexander Bulwer, b. 2 Oct. 1855.— George Frederick Colin, b. 2 June, 1858.— Margaret Jane.— Caroline Hester Marj— Catherine Coldstream. (3) John Coldstream, b. 1 Dec. 1821; d. unm. (4) Frederick Hugh Pearson, district judge of Tangalli, Ceylon, retired 1877; b. 3 Sept. 1823; m. 18 April, 1848, Mary Spencer, eldest dau. of late Joseph Price, Esq. and has wth other issue 3 sons and a dau. [1] Alexander Henry Price, b. 13 Dec. 1850; m. 4 Dec. 1875, Frieda, dau. of Dr. Lothe, of Edinburgh. CAMPBELL, Sir Archibald Spencer Lind- SEY, "of Succoth" (1808, r.K.), advocate ; s. his cousin as 5th Baronet in 1874; b. 27 June, 1852; heir loresumptire, his brother James. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gyronny of eight engrailed or and sa. Campbell. 2nd and 3rd, Az. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure counter compony, St. WALLACE of Ellerslie. Crest — A camel's head ppr. Supporters— Dexter, a lion rampant gardant. Sinister, a savage wreathed about the temples and loins -n-ith oak leaves all ppr. Motto — Labor omnia superat. Uineage. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, of Succoth, one of the principal clerks of session in Scotland (son of William Campbell, of Succoth and Garscube, co. Dumbarton), d. Aug. 1790, having m. Feb. 1732, Helen, dau. and heir of John Wallace, of Ellerslie, CO. Renfrew ; she d. in 1767, lea-ing 2 sons, [1] Sir Hay, created a Baronet. [2] John, receiver general of the customs in Scotland 1808, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Houston, of Jordan Hill, co. Renfrew, and had a son and 4 daus. viz. — Hay. — Elizabeth. — Helen.— Lilias. — Susan. SIR ILAY CAJfPBELL, solicitor-gen. 1783, lord advocate 1 784, M.P. Glasgow burghs, 1 784 9, lord rector Glasgow Uni- versity, D.c.L. lord president of the court of justice in Scotland by the title of Lord Succoth, 1789 1808, was created a Baronet on his retirement from office, 17 Sept. 1808; b. 25 Aug. 1734; d. 28 Mar. 1823, ha^-ing m. in 1766, Susan Man", dau. of Archi- bald Murray, of Murrayfield (Lord Henderland of sci-sion and court of justiciary, 1783 95, M.P. co. Peebles), and had with other issue a son and 5 daus. [1] Sir Archibald, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Jane, d. s. p. having m. to John McNeil, Esq. of Gieha, co. Argyll.