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  2. Clan Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Clan Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: Na Caimbeulaich [na ˈkʰaimbəl̪ˠɪç]) is a Highland Scottish clan, historically one of the largest and most powerful of the Highland clans. [4] The Clan Campbell lands are in Argyll and within their lands lies Ben Cruachan. The chief of the clan became Earl of Argyll and later Duke of Argyll.

  3. Inverneill House - Wikipedia

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    The house was occupied by the Campbell family until 1955 when it was sold, though the family continue to own Inverneill Island. The last two occupants were the Misses Olive and Una Campbell. Their sister had married and became Mrs. Ysobel Stewart of Fasnacloich was the founder of the Scottish Country Dance Society and became its first Secretary ...

  4. John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl - Wikipedia

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    John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl (c. 1507–1542) was the son of John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl and Lady Janet Campbell, a daughter of Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll and Elizabeth Stewart. The Scottish chronicle writer Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie recorded that John Stewart built a lavish temporary palace near Pitlochry to entertain ...

  5. Achindarroch - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the estate was owned by the Campbell family. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The house of Achindarroch is located on the banks of the Crinan Canal . [ 6 ] [ 8 ] In the 1870s it was reportedly leased to a James Scott for £433 and he ran a farm at Achindarroch with Highland cattle and black-faced sheep.

  6. Craignish Castle - Wikipedia

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    Craignish Castle . Craignish Castle is located on the Craignish peninsula in Argyll, western Scotland and is a category B listed building.The present castle includes a 16th-century tower house, the seat of the Campbell family of Craignish and Jura (was it the original seat?).

  7. Clan Arthur - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of Alexander III (r. 1249-1286), the Clan Campbell made its first appearance, and was divided into two branches; Mac Cailinmor and Mac Arthur. [5] The nineteenth century historian William F. Skene wrote that during the reign of Robert I (r.1306–1329), the Mac Cailinmor branch (descendants of Colin Mor Campbell) did not possess any land in what is now Argyll, while Mac Arthur ...

  8. Castle Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Castle Campbell is a medieval castle situated above the town of Dollar, Clackmannanshire, in central Scotland. It was the lowland seat of the earls and dukes of Argyll , chiefs of Clan Campbell , from the 15th to the 19th century, and was visited by Mary, Queen of Scots , in the 16th century.

  9. Campbell (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Campbell is a Scottish surname —derived from the Gaelic roots cam ("crooked") and beul ("mouth")—that had originated as a nickname meaning "crooked mouth" or "wry mouthed." [ 2 ] Clan Campbell , historically one of the largest and most powerful of the Highland clans, traces its origins to the ancient Britons of Strathclyde . [ 3 ]