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CAMPBELLS OF LOCHNELL.
The Campbells of Lochnell* are descended, about the
year 1500, from the famous Colin of Carrick, third Earl
of Argyll, by his second son Ian Gorm, i.e. Blue John,
so called from the hue of his complexion, retained in
consequence of the treatment he received when a child
from the MacLeans of Duart. See the family of Argyll
about 1500.
I. John Gorm, the first Lochnell, married Mary
Campbell, heiress of Ardkinglass, by whom he had —
1st. Archibald, his successor.
2nd. John Oig of Catachan, married Campbell of
Inverawe's daughter, of him are the Campbells of
Tirifour.
3rd. Donald du na ha, married first to Cadogan, an
Irish lady, and second to a daughter of Campbell of
Inverlivers. Of this Donald the Campbells of Bragleen
say they are descended.
* In default of male descendants of John, fourth Duke of Argyll,
they are heirs to the titles and estates.

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