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 CAMPBELL. 10?, [1] Sir Guy, created a Bahoxet. [2] John,' c.B. col. in the army; served in the Peninsular war, and commanded the 42nd highlanders at Waterloo ; d. 31 Mar. 1841, having m. 10 Mar. 1831, Louise Claudine Gabrielle Clementine, dau. of M. E. Bernio, of Paris ; she d. 6 Mar. 1869, and had with other issue a son, (1) Adolphus William, capt. late 24th regt.; b. 20 Mar. 1832; m. 18 Sept. 1855, Julia Louisa Annie, dau. of Col. Thomas William Cole, and has hail 3 sous, John James Tayler, b. 15 June, 1856. — Adolphus Thomas Horatio, of science and art department, South Kensington; b. 23 May, 1858 ; dro-mied at Putney 30 April, 1881.— Colin Archibald Mulhns, b. 4 Feb. 1860. [3] William Johnson, capt. in the army; b. 1 Aug. 1789 ; d. 26 April, 1854, having m. 26 July, 1817, Anna Maria, only dau. of Sir Francis Vincent, 8th Bart.; she d. 18 Jan. 1876, having had 3 daus. (1) Mary Isabella Caroline, m. 23 Feb 1843, to Andres de Silva, Duke of Ahaga, grandee of Spain. (2) Emma Elizabeth, unm. (3) Julia Elizabeth, m. 3 Aug. 1865, to M. Amedee Blanc Duquesnay. [4] Colin Alexander, 40 years rector of Widdington, Essex ; b. 1793 ; d. 29 April, 1860, having m. 20 Dec. 1820, Hon. Beatrice Charlotte Byng, dau. of John, 5th Lord Torrington ; she d. 12 Mar. 1848. [5] James Thomas, in ii.o. b. ; d. s. p. having m., Jane, dau. of Da'id Dale, of Lanark ; she d. [6] William Frederick, capt. 43rd regt. entered the Spanish legion under Sir De Lacy Evans ; d. iinm. 1846. [7] Caroline Anne JuUa, d. s. p. 12 Oct. 1815, having ni. 20 Dec. 1812, to Gteorge Horatio, Earl of Eocksavage, afterwards Marquis of Cholmondeley. E8] Frances. 0] Julia Ai-abella Maria, m. 26 July, 1836, to Rev. William Henry Tudor, rector of Syderstone, Norfolk, and had with other issue 4 daus. Mary Caroline Julia TUDOR. — Arabella Madeline. — Annie Jemima.— Julia Wilhelmina Frederica Pamela. SIR G-Xnr CAMPBELL, C.B. major-gen. in the army, and col. 3rd West Indian regt. was created a Baronet 22 May, 1815, with remainder to the issue male of his father; b. 22 Jan. 1786 ; d. 27 Jan. 1849, having m. 1st— 13 Jan. 1817, Frances EUzabeth, eldest dau. and coheir of Montagu Burgoyne, Esq. of Mark's Hall, Essex (BABT.); she d. 1 May, 1818, having had an only child, [1] Frances Elizabeth, m. 7 Mar. 1840, to Col. Henry Boys Harvey, 87th regt. s. p. Sir guy m. 2ndly— 20 Nov. 1820, Pamela, eldest dau. of late Lord Edward Fitzgerald (D. Leinster) ; she d. 25 Nov. 1869, having had 3 sons and 7 daus. [2] Sir Edward Fitzgerald, 2nd and present Baronet. [3] Cohn Guy, lieut. R.N. b. 18 May, 1824 ; d. unm. 23 April, 1853. [4] Frederick Augustus, controller of the household of H.r.h. Princess Louise, late 60th rifles, formerly a.d.c. to the lord- lieut. of Ireland; b. 15 Mar. 1839 ; m. Aug. 1862, Emma, 3rd dau. of Hugh Brabazon, Esq. (Palmer — BART.), of Brabazon Park, CO. Mayo, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. John St. Clair, b. 23 May, 1865.— Guy, b. .— Florence Emma Augusta. — Louisa Pamela Augusta Ambrose. [5] Pamela Louisa, d. 1 Feb. 1859, having m. 20 July, 1841, to Rev. Charles Stuart Stanford, d.d. rector of St. Thomas and prebend of St. Michael Christchurch, Dublin, and had issue. [6] Georgina Genevieve Louisa, m. 29 April, 1847, to Thomas Henry Preston, of Moreby Hall, co. York, major Yorks. yeo. cav. capt. late 7th hussars, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Harry Edward Preston, b. 13 July, 1857. (2) Maria Emma Georgina, m. 1 June, 1871, to William, 4th Earl of Desart (divorced 1878); she re-m. to Charles Sugden. (3) Pamela Mary. [7] Lucy Sophia Julia, m. 20 Nov. 1848, to Major-Gen. Sir Edward Selby-Smyth, K.C.M.G. commanding Canadian troops, formerly A.G. Cajje of Good Hope, com.-in-chief at the Mauritius, and has a son and dau. (1) Edward Guy SELBY-SMYTH, capt. 86th regt.; b. 14 May, 1851 ; m. 24 June, 1879, Georgina Florence, eldest dau. of late Capt. the Hon. John James Bury, R.E. (E. Charle- TILLE). (2) Geraldine Lucy Isabella Mary. [8] Mary Louisa, m. 6 Aug. 1867, to William Frederick Carle- ton, major late 60th rifles, and has had with other issue a son and dau. Guy Francis Carleton, b. 8 Oct. 1871.— Margaret Theodora. [9] Emily, m. 17 Nov. 1859, to Charles David Cunynghame Ellis, major late 60th rifles (B. HOWARD DE WALDEN). [10] Madeline Caroline Frances Eden, m. 16 Oct. 1860, to Hon. Percy Scawen Wyndham, M.P. West Cumberland (B. Leconfield). [H] Julia Elizabeth Henrietta, m. 25 Sept. 1862, to Col. Fitzroy William Fremantle, Coldstream guards (B. Cottesloe). CocKBURN- Campbell — see Cockbubn. J>0RSGVeRARriA*VICTO)^r CAMPBELL, Sir Archibald Ava (1831, U.K.), late lieut. 95th regt.; s. his father as 3rd Baro- net in 1855 ; b. 27 Jan. 1844 ; m. 6 Jan. 1876, Henrietta Ellen Hutton Dawson, eldest dau. of Rev. Eusebius Andrewes Uthwatt, rector of Foxcote, Bucks, and has had 3 sons and a dau. (1) John Archibald Andrewes, d. at Leven, Fife, 6 Sept. 1877. (2) Archibald Augustus Aua, b. 5 Dec. 1879. (3) William Andrewes Aua, b. 11 Dec. 1880. (4) Henrietta Ellen. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gyronny of eight or and sa. 2nd, Arg. a lymphad sa. 3rd, Or a fesse chequy arg and az. in the centre point of the whole a heart gules ensigned with the ancient crown of Scotland or; on a chief of augmentation (granted pm-suant to a royal wan-ant 14 Nov. 1831,) arg.a mount vert inscribed "AVA"in letters of gold thereoii a Burmese stockade ppr. between a representation of the gold cross and clasp conferi-ed on the 1st Baronet for his services dm-ing the Peninsular war on the dexter pendent from a ribbon gu. fimbriated az. and on the sinister pendent from a ribbon az. the badge of the Portuguese order of the Tower and Sword. Crests — 1st, On a mount vert a Burmese warrior on horseback armed and accoutred ppr. 2nd, Out of an Eastern crown or a demi-lion issuant ppr. supporting with the dexter paw a crowned heart as in the ai-ms. Supporters — Dexter, a figure representing a Burmese chief- tain habited ppr. in the exterior hand an escroll inscribed ^^^th the word " Yandaboo " (in commemoration of the treaty of peace signed at that place 24 Feb. 1826, between the H.E.l.c. and the King of Ava) and in the sinister hand the scabbard of a sabre gold. Sinister, a figure representing a Burmese warrior habited ppr. the exterior hand supporting a broken spear also ppr. granted by royal warrant 23 Dec. 1843, to Sir John Campbell and his successors in the baronetcy. MOTTO^Perseverantia victor. Residence — Gibliston by Colinsburgh, co. Fife. Uineage. Sir ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, G.C.B. K.T.S. lieut.-govemor of New Brunswick, lieut.-gen. in the army, and col. 62nd regt. served throughout the Peninsilla war, com.-in-chief during Burmese war, created a Baronet 30 Sept. 1831 (son of Archibald and grandson of Duncan Campbell, of Milntown in Glenlyon, CO. Perth) ; b. 12 Mar. 1769; d. 6 Oct. 1843, having m. 6 July, 1801, Helen, dau. of John Macdonald, of Garth, co. Perth ; she d. 12 Oct. 1848, having had a son and 3 daus. [1] Sir John, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Maria Macdonald, m. 3 Nov. 1823, to Lieut.-Col. John James Snodgrass (son of Rev. Snodgrass, D.D. — see DOUGLAS.