House of Argyll and the collateral branches of the clan Campbell, from the year 420 to the present time
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HOUSE OF BKEADALBANE.
Sir Colin Campbell, known in Gaelic as Cailen-
du-na-Koimhe, i.e., Black Colin of Kome, from his
studies there, was second son to Sir Duncan Campbell
of Lochow, the fifth M'Cailen More, ancestor of the
family of Argyle, by his first wife, the Lady Marjory
Stewart, daughter to Kobert, Duke of Albany, Earl of
Fife and Monteith, second lawful son of Kobert the
Second, King of Scotland, and who himself was
Governor of the kingdom during the minority of his
nephew, James the First. Sir Colin's patrimony from
his father was the lands of Glenorchy, to which he added
by acquisitions of his own, confirmed to him by the
King. His first lady was Mary, daughter of Duncan,
Earl of Lennox. She died without issue. By his
second, Lady Dame Margaret Stewart, eldest daughter
and co -heiress of John Stewart, Lord Lome, he had
Duncan, his heir. With her he received the third of
the lands of Lome, and quarters the arms of Stewart,
Lord of Lome, with his own. Lady Margaret built
Sir Colin Campbell, known in Gaelic as Cailen-
du-na-Koimhe, i.e., Black Colin of Kome, from his
studies there, was second son to Sir Duncan Campbell
of Lochow, the fifth M'Cailen More, ancestor of the
family of Argyle, by his first wife, the Lady Marjory
Stewart, daughter to Kobert, Duke of Albany, Earl of
Fife and Monteith, second lawful son of Kobert the
Second, King of Scotland, and who himself was
Governor of the kingdom during the minority of his
nephew, James the First. Sir Colin's patrimony from
his father was the lands of Glenorchy, to which he added
by acquisitions of his own, confirmed to him by the
King. His first lady was Mary, daughter of Duncan,
Earl of Lennox. She died without issue. By his
second, Lady Dame Margaret Stewart, eldest daughter
and co -heiress of John Stewart, Lord Lome, he had
Duncan, his heir. With her he received the third of
the lands of Lome, and quarters the arms of Stewart,
Lord of Lome, with his own. Lady Margaret built
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Histories of Scottish families > House of Argyll and the collateral branches of the clan Campbell, from the year 420 to the present time > (147) Page 127 - House of Breadalbane |
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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