House of Argyll and the collateral branches of the clan Campbell, from the year 420 to the present time
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YOUNGER BRANCHES. 199
Arms. — Quarterly; First grand quarter, 1st and 4th, vert,
a lion, rampant, ar.; 2nd and 3rd, ar. three popinjays, vert;
Second grand quarter, gyronny of eight, or and sa. within a
bordure gu. charged with eight escallops of the first, a canton
gyronny of eight, of the third, and erm.; Third grand quarter,
az. on a fesse between three mascles ar. as many cinquefoils
of the first; Fourth grand quarter, quarterly, 1st and 4th,
three piles engr. az. second and third, ar. a cross engr. az.;
over all, in surtout, an inescocheon ar. charged with an orange,
slipped, and imperially crowned, all ppr.
Crest. — A dexter arm, issuing from a heart, and grasping a
cimitar, all ppr.
St^porters. — Two lions rampant, reguardant, ar.
Mottos. — Over the crest — "True to the end;" under the arms
— "Fides probata coronat."
Seats. — Purves Hall, and Marchmont, North Britain.
Sir John Campbell, son of William Campbell, Esq., Com-
missioner of the Navy Board, by the daughter of Major Pit-
cairn, of the Marines. Born at Chatham, 1780; married first,
1816, Dona Maria Brigada de Faria and Lacerda of Lisbon ;
secondly, 1842, relict of Major-General Sir Alexander Dickson,
K.C.B. Entered the army in 1800 ; served as Brigade-Major
in the expedition under Brig.-Gen. Crawfurd, in 1807. In
1811, became a Lieut.-Colonel in the British army; received
the rank of Lieut.-General from Don Miguel, whose cause he
espoused ; in 1820 re-received the Order of the Tower and
Sword of Portugal. Eesidence — 51 Charles Street, Berkeley
Square, London.
Created Knt. Bachel. 1815.
Sir Guy Campbell, C.B., Colonel in the Army; created a
Bart., 22 May, 1815; m. 1st, 13 Jan., 1817, Frances-Elizabeth,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Montagu Burgoyne, Esq. of Mark-
Hall, by whom (who d. 7 May, 1818) he had a dau., Frances-
Elizabeth. Sir Guy m. 2ndly, 21 Nov., 1820, Pamela, dau. of
the late Lord Edward Fitzgeiald, and cousin of the present
Duke of Leinster, and has two sons, the elder b. 25 Oct., 1822,
and the younger, 17 April, 1824.
Sir Edward Fitzgerald, son of Major-Gen. Sir Guy Camp-
Arms. — Quarterly; First grand quarter, 1st and 4th, vert,
a lion, rampant, ar.; 2nd and 3rd, ar. three popinjays, vert;
Second grand quarter, gyronny of eight, or and sa. within a
bordure gu. charged with eight escallops of the first, a canton
gyronny of eight, of the third, and erm.; Third grand quarter,
az. on a fesse between three mascles ar. as many cinquefoils
of the first; Fourth grand quarter, quarterly, 1st and 4th,
three piles engr. az. second and third, ar. a cross engr. az.;
over all, in surtout, an inescocheon ar. charged with an orange,
slipped, and imperially crowned, all ppr.
Crest. — A dexter arm, issuing from a heart, and grasping a
cimitar, all ppr.
St^porters. — Two lions rampant, reguardant, ar.
Mottos. — Over the crest — "True to the end;" under the arms
— "Fides probata coronat."
Seats. — Purves Hall, and Marchmont, North Britain.
Sir John Campbell, son of William Campbell, Esq., Com-
missioner of the Navy Board, by the daughter of Major Pit-
cairn, of the Marines. Born at Chatham, 1780; married first,
1816, Dona Maria Brigada de Faria and Lacerda of Lisbon ;
secondly, 1842, relict of Major-General Sir Alexander Dickson,
K.C.B. Entered the army in 1800 ; served as Brigade-Major
in the expedition under Brig.-Gen. Crawfurd, in 1807. In
1811, became a Lieut.-Colonel in the British army; received
the rank of Lieut.-General from Don Miguel, whose cause he
espoused ; in 1820 re-received the Order of the Tower and
Sword of Portugal. Eesidence — 51 Charles Street, Berkeley
Square, London.
Created Knt. Bachel. 1815.
Sir Guy Campbell, C.B., Colonel in the Army; created a
Bart., 22 May, 1815; m. 1st, 13 Jan., 1817, Frances-Elizabeth,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Montagu Burgoyne, Esq. of Mark-
Hall, by whom (who d. 7 May, 1818) he had a dau., Frances-
Elizabeth. Sir Guy m. 2ndly, 21 Nov., 1820, Pamela, dau. of
the late Lord Edward Fitzgeiald, and cousin of the present
Duke of Leinster, and has two sons, the elder b. 25 Oct., 1822,
and the younger, 17 April, 1824.
Sir Edward Fitzgerald, son of Major-Gen. Sir Guy Camp-
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