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CAMPBELL, Walter Frederick (1798-1855), of Islay House, Argyll and Woodhall, Lanark.

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b. 10 Apr. 1798, 1st s. of John Campbell† (d. 1809) of Islay and Lady Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell, da. of John Campbell†, 5th duke of Argyll [S]. educ. Eton 1811. m. (1) 14 Jan. 1820, Lady Eleanor Charteris (d. 16 Sept. 1832), da. of Francis, 7th earl of Wemyss [S], 1s. 1da. d.v.p.; (2) 16 Mar. 1837, Katherine Isabella, da. of Stephen Thomas Cole, 1s. 4da. suc. grandfa. Walter Campbell of Islay 1816. d. 8 Feb. 1855.
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Main residences: Islay House, Argyll; Woodhall, Lanark.
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CAMPBELL, Lord John Douglas Edward Henry (1777-1847), of Ardencaple, Dunbarton

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b. 24 Dec. 1777, Scots. Mag. (1777), 679. 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of John Campbell†, 5th duke of Argyll [S] (d. 1806), and Elizabeth, da. of John Gunning of Castle Coote, co. Roscommon, wid. of James, 6th duke of Hamilton [S], cr. Baroness Hamilton [GB] 1776. educ. privately; Christ Church, Oxf. 1795. m. (1) 3 Aug. 1802, Elizabeth (div. 1808), See Letters of John Ramsay ed. B.L.H. Horn (Scot. Hist. Soc. ser. 4, iii), 220. da. of William Campbell of Fairfield, Ayr, s.p.; (2) 17 Apr. 1820, Joan (d. 11 Jan. 1828), da. and h. of John Glassel of Longniddry, Haddington, 2s. 2da.; (3) 8 Jan. 1831, Anne Colquhoun, da. of John Cuninghame of Craigends, Renfrew, wid. of Dr. George Cunningham Monteath of Glasgow, s.p. suc. bro. George William Campbell† as 7th duke of Argyll [S] 22 Oct. 1839. d. 26 Apr. 1847. The Times, 29 Apr. 1847. CP gives 25 Apr.
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Ensign 3 Ft. Gds. 1797, lt. and capt. 1799, ret. 1801; lt.-col. commdt. Argyll vols. 1803; col. Argyll and Bute militia 1809.

Kpr. of great seal [S] Sept. 1841 – Aug. 1846.

Main residence: Ardencaple, Dunbarton.
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CAMPBELL, Lord John Douglas Edward Henry (1777-1847)

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CAMPBELL, John, Lord Glenorchy (1796-1862), of Park Lane, Mdx.

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b. 26 Oct. 1796, o.s. of John, 4th earl of Breadalbane [S], and Mary Turner, da. and coh. of David Gavin of Langton House, Berwick. educ. Eton c. 1809; Glasgow Univ. 1813. m. 23 Nov. 1821, Eliza, da. of George Baillie† of Jerviswoode, Lanark, s.p. styled. Lord Glenorchy 1796-1831, earl of Ormelie 1831-4; suc. fa. as 2nd mq. of Breadalbane [UK] 29 Mar. 1834; KT 21 Mar. 1838. d. 8 Nov. 1862.
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Ld. chamberlain of household Sept. 1848 – Feb. 1852, Jan. 1853 – Feb. 1858; PC 4 Sept. 1848; spec. mission to Prussia 1861.

Ld. lt. Argyll 1839 – d.; rect. Glasgow Univ. 1840 – 42, Marischall Coll. Aberdeen 1843 – 45; gov. Bank of Scotland 1861 – d.

Col. commdt. Perth vols; col. Argyll and Bute militia 1854.

Main residence: Park Lane, Mdx.
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CAMPBELL, John, Lord Glenorchy (1796-1862)

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CAMPBELL, John II (1779-1861), of 9 New Street, Spring Gardens and 14 Paper Buildings, Temple, Mdx.

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b. 15 Sept. 1779, 2nd s. of Rev. George Campbell, DD (d. 1824), minister of Cupar, Fife and Magdalene, da. of John Hallyburton of Fodderance. educ. Cupar g.s.; St. Andrews Univ. 1790-8; L. Inn 1800, called 1806. m. 8 Sept. 1821, Mary Elizabeth, da. of James Scarlett*, 3s. 4da. Kntd. 3 Dec. 1832; cr. Bar. Campbell 30 June 1841. d. 23 June 1861.
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KC 12 June 1827; bencher, L. Inn 1827; chairman, commns. on real property law 1828; solicitor-gen. Nov. 1832 – Feb. 1834; att.-gen. Feb. – Dec. 1834, Apr. 1835 – June 1841; PC [GB] 23 June 1841 and [I] 5 July 1841; ld. chan. [I] June – Sept. 1841; member, jud. cttee. of PC 1841; chan. of duchy of Lancaster July 1846 – Mar. 1850; l.c.j.q.b. 1850 – 59; sjt.-at-law 5 Mar. 1850; chairman, commns. on divorce laws 1850, common law 1856, chancery evidence 1859; ld. chan. June 1859 – d.

Volunteer, Bloomsbury and Inns of Court Assoc. 1803.

Main residences: 9 New Street, Spring Gardens; 14 Paper Buildings, Temple, Mdx.
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Based, unless otherwise stated, on Life of Lord Campbell ed. his da. Mary Scarlett Hardcastle, 2 vols. (1881), which is composed of extracts from his autobiography, begun in 1842, his letters to his father and brother from 1798 and his journal, 1847-61.

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CAMPBELL, John II (1779-1861)

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CAMPBELL, John I (1798-1830), of Succoth, Dunbarton

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b. 28 May 1798, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Sir Archibald Campbell, 2nd bt. (Lord Succoth SCJ, d. 1846), of Succoth and Elizabeth, da. of John Balfour of Balbirnie, Fife. educ. Harrow 1808-11; adv. 1821. m. 8 July 1824, Anna Jane, da. of Francis Sitwell of Barmoor, Northumb., 2s. d.v.p. 3 July 1830.
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Main residence: Succoth, Dunbarton.
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CAMPBELL, John I (1798-1830)

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CAMPBELL, Hon. George Pryse (?1792-1858).

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b. ?1792, 2nd s. of John Campbell†, 1st Bar. Cawdor (d. 1821), of Cawdor, Nairn and Stackpole Court, Pemb. and Lady Caroline Isabella Howard, da. of Frederick, 5th earl of Carlisle; bro. of Hon. John Frederick Campbell*. m. 13 Oct. 1821, Charlotte Elizabeth, da. of Isaac Gascoyne*, s.p. d. 12 Jan. 1858.
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Vol. RN 1803, midshipman 1805, lt. 1811, cdr. 1814, capt. 1821, r. adm. (ret.) 1852.

Groom of bedchamber Feb. 1831 – June 1837.

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CAMPBELL, Hon. George Pryse (?1792-1858)

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CAMPBELL, Hon. John Frederick (1790-1860), of Stackpole Court, Pemb.

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b. 8 Nov. 1790, 1st s. of John Campbell†, 1st Bar. Cawdor, and Lady Isabella Caroline Howard, da. of Frederick, 5th earl of Carlisle; bro. of Hon. George Pryse Campbell*. educ. Eton 1805; Christ Church, Oxf. 1808. m. 5 Aug. 1816, Lady Elizabeth Thynne, da. of Thomas Thynne†, 2nd mq. of Bath, 4s. 6da. suc. fa. as 2nd Bar. Cawdor 1 June 1821; cr. Earl Cawdor 5 Oct. 1827. d. 7 Nov. 1860.
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Ld. lt. Carm. 1852 – d.

Cornet Castlemartin yeomanry 1807, capt. commdt. 1811.

Main residence: Stackpole Court, Pemb.
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See Oxford DNB sub Campbell fam. of Cawdor, 1511-1821; M. Cragoe, ‘Carm. Co. Politics, 1804-37’, Carm. Antiquary, xxx (1994), 75-79; and ‘The Golden Grove Interest in Carm. Politics, 1804-21’, WHR, xvi (1993), 467-93; R.G. Thorne, ‘Pemb. and National Politics, 1815-1974’, Modern Pemb. ed. D.W. Howell, 227-30.

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CAMPBELL, Hon. John Frederick (1790-1860)

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CALVERT, Charles (1768-1832), of Ockley Court, Surr. and Kneller Hall, Whitton, Mdx.

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b. 30 Aug. 1768, 4th s. of Felix Calvert (d. 1802), brewer, of Thames Street, Southwark, Surr. and Hunsdon House, Herts. and Elizabeth, da. of Sir Robert Ladbroke† of Idlicote, Warws.; bro. of Nicolson Calvert*. educ. Tonbridge 1773-5; Harrow 1776-80. m. 31 Mar. 1823, Jane, da. of Sir William Rowley, 2nd bt.,* of Tendring Hall, Suff., 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. cos. William Tash to Ockley Court 1818. VCH Surr. iii. 152. d. 8 Sept. 1832.
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Main residences: Ockley Court, Surr.; Kneller Hall, Whitton, Mdx.
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CALVERT, Charles (1768-1832)

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CALCRAFT, Granby Hales (1802-1855).

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b. 18 Jan. 1802, The first Granby Hales Calcraft died soon after birth in 1799: R.D. Ryder, Calcrafts of Rempstone (typescript, 1975) in Dorset RO, Ryder mss D/RWR Z7, pp. 30, 43; Gent. Mag. (1799), ii. 991; (1802), i. 82 (where the child is erroneously called a daughter). 2nd surv. s. of John Calcraft* (d. 1831) of Rempstone, Dorset and Ingress, Kent and Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Sir Thomas Pym Hales, 4th bt.†, of Bekesbourne, Kent; bro. of John Hales Calcraft*. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1820. m. 10 Nov. 1828, the actress Sarah Emma Love, s.p. sep. 13 Feb. 1830. d. 16 Jan. 1855.
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Ensign 28 Ft. 1824, lt. 1826; capt. army 1826; capt. 66 Ft. 1827; capt. 95 Ft. 1828, ret. 1833.

Agent for British Post Office Packet, New York 1847 – d.

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CARTWRIGHT, William Ralph (1771-1847), of Aynho, Northants.

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b. 30 Mar. 1771, o.s. of Thomas Cartwright of Aynho and Mary Catherine, da. of Maj.-Gen. Thomas Desaguilliers of Little Baddow, Essex. educ. Eton 1784-8; Christ Church, Oxf. 1789-91; continental tour 1791-3. m. (1) 12 Apr. 1794, Hon. Emma Maude (d. 11 Mar. 1808), da. of Cornwallis, 1st. Visct. Hawarden [I], 5s. 3da.; (2) 29 May 1810, Julia Frances, da. of Col. Richard Aubrey, 3s. 2da. suc. fa. 1772. d. 4 Jan. 1847.
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Lt. Northants. yeomanry 1793, maj. 1794; lt.-col. commdt. Brackley vols. 1803.

Main residence: Aynho, Northants.
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CARTWRIGHT, William Ralph (1771-1847)

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