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Ian Douglas Campbell, 11th and 4th Duke of Argyll (18 June 1903 [citation needed] – 7 April 1973), was a Scottish peer and the Chief of Clan Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: MacCailein Mòr). He is chiefly remembered for his unhappy marriage to, and scandalous 1963 divorce from, his third wife, Margaret Whigham .
On 23 March 1974, after having known him for only five days, she married Lord Colin Ivar Campbell, the younger son of the eleventh Duke of Argyll.She has said of him, "He had the strongest personality of anyone I had ever met – he simply exuded strength, decisiveness and charm."
Lord Colin Campbell (9 March 1853 – 18 June 1895) was a Scottish Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1878 to 1885. Biography.
1st Lord Campbell: Archibald Campbell (d. c. 1431–1440) Master of Campbell: Earl of Argyll, 1457: Colin Campbell (c. 1433 –1493) 1st Earl of Argyll and 2nd Lord Campbell: Archibald Campbell (d. 1513) 2nd Earl of Argyll and 3rd Lord Campbell: Colin Campbell (c. 1486 –1529) 3rd Earl of Argyll and 4th Lord Campbell: Archibald Campbell (c ...
Lord Colin Ivar Campbell (born 1946), who married Georgia Arianna Ziadie, a Jamaican-born British writer. [9] During the Second World War, Campbell was in the armed forces and spent some time as a prisoner of war. His wife crossed the Pyrenees to Lisbon, where she helped with relief efforts. Among other things, she arranged for beer and ...
Ian Campbell, 12th and 5th Duke of Argyll, KStJ, DL, FRSA (28 August 1937 – 21 April 2001), styled Marquess of Lorne between 1949 and 1973, was a Scottish peer and Chief of Clan Campbell. He was the 12th Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of Scotland , 5th Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of the United Kingdom and Lord Lieutenant of Argyll and Bute.
Sir Colin Og Campbell of Lochawe (died before 1343), Lord of Lochawe Colin Campbell (Swedish East India Company) (1686–1757), Scottish merchant and founder of the Swedish East India Company Colin Roy Campbell of Glenure (c. 1708–1752), also known as the "Red Fox", killed in the Appin Murder , subject of Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson
Field Marshal Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, GCB, KSI (20 October 1792 – 14 August 1863), was a British Army officer. After serving in the Peninsular War and the War of 1812 , he commanded the 98th Regiment of Foot during the First Opium War and then commanded a brigade during the Second Anglo-Sikh War .