House of Argyll and the collateral branches of the clan Campbell, from the year 420 to the present time
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200 THE CLAN CAMPBELL.
bell (the 1st Bart, by his 2nd wife, the daughter of the late
Lord Edward Fitzgerald, grand-daughter of the 1st Duke of
Leinster.) Born in Cadogan Terrace, 1822; succeeded his
father in 1849; became Lieutenant 60th Bines, 1844; Capt.
1850; appointed Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief
in India, 1849. The 1st Bart, was a distinguished officer in
the Beninsular War.
Creation.— -22 May, 1815.
Arms. — Quarterly: first and fourth, gyronny of eight, or
and sa.; second and third, ar. a lymphad sa., with a flag and
pennants flying gu.; all within a bordure, embattled, erm.
Motto. — Follow me.
Crest. — A boar's head, couped, or.
Sir Henry Frederick Campbell, son of Lieut.-Colonel
Alexander Campbell (grand-uncle to the 2nd Lord Cawdor).
Born, 1769 ; married, 1808, the third daughter of Thomas
Williams, Esq., Llanidau, Anglesea; entered the army in
1786; became a General in 1837; received a medal for his
services as Brigadier-General and Major-General commanding
a brigade at Talavera and Salamanca ; was wounded in the
face at Talavera; was M.P. for Cromarty and Nairn in 1807;
was Prothonotary of the Palace Court from 1792 till its sup-
pression in 1849.
Created K.C.B, 1815 ; G.C.H., 1818.
Alexander Campbell, Esq., of an ancient Scottish family,
having attained the rank of Lieut.-Gen. in the Army, in which
he actively served, from the year 1776, when he entered an
Ensign in the Boyal Scots, to the battle of Talavera, wherein
he commanded the 4th Division of the Army, and was severely
wounded, was created a Bart. 6 May, 1815, and he obtained
a renewed patent 3 July, 1821, for the purpose of extending
the limitation to his grandson, Alexander Cockburn, and after
him to the issue male of his 2nd dau., Isabella, Lady Malcolm,
Sir Alexander m, 1st, Olympia-Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
William Morshead, Esq. of Cartuther, in Cornwall, and had
issue,
Isabella-Charlotte, m. to Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B., and
survived him with issue.
bell (the 1st Bart, by his 2nd wife, the daughter of the late
Lord Edward Fitzgerald, grand-daughter of the 1st Duke of
Leinster.) Born in Cadogan Terrace, 1822; succeeded his
father in 1849; became Lieutenant 60th Bines, 1844; Capt.
1850; appointed Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief
in India, 1849. The 1st Bart, was a distinguished officer in
the Beninsular War.
Creation.— -22 May, 1815.
Arms. — Quarterly: first and fourth, gyronny of eight, or
and sa.; second and third, ar. a lymphad sa., with a flag and
pennants flying gu.; all within a bordure, embattled, erm.
Motto. — Follow me.
Crest. — A boar's head, couped, or.
Sir Henry Frederick Campbell, son of Lieut.-Colonel
Alexander Campbell (grand-uncle to the 2nd Lord Cawdor).
Born, 1769 ; married, 1808, the third daughter of Thomas
Williams, Esq., Llanidau, Anglesea; entered the army in
1786; became a General in 1837; received a medal for his
services as Brigadier-General and Major-General commanding
a brigade at Talavera and Salamanca ; was wounded in the
face at Talavera; was M.P. for Cromarty and Nairn in 1807;
was Prothonotary of the Palace Court from 1792 till its sup-
pression in 1849.
Created K.C.B, 1815 ; G.C.H., 1818.
Alexander Campbell, Esq., of an ancient Scottish family,
having attained the rank of Lieut.-Gen. in the Army, in which
he actively served, from the year 1776, when he entered an
Ensign in the Boyal Scots, to the battle of Talavera, wherein
he commanded the 4th Division of the Army, and was severely
wounded, was created a Bart. 6 May, 1815, and he obtained
a renewed patent 3 July, 1821, for the purpose of extending
the limitation to his grandson, Alexander Cockburn, and after
him to the issue male of his 2nd dau., Isabella, Lady Malcolm,
Sir Alexander m, 1st, Olympia-Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
William Morshead, Esq. of Cartuther, in Cornwall, and had
issue,
Isabella-Charlotte, m. to Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B., and
survived him with issue.
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