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Ilay Campbell, Lord Succoth

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Their daughter Elizabeth Campbell (d.1853) married William Dalziell Colquhoun. Their daughter Mary Frances Campbell died in 1870 without marrying. These two sisters are buried in
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says of him that "he lived like a patriarch in a house overflowing with company, beloved by troops of relations, and courted for his character and hospitality by many friends."
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It is worth observing that the title "Lord Succoth" derived from the 1st and 2nd baronets' status as
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Campbell was awarded an honorary doctorate (LLD) from the University of Glasgow in 1784, and elected
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from 1764 to 1769. in September 1759 Campbell was admitted as an elder of
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On his resignation in 1808, he was created a baronet, and resided at
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Ilay Campbell
The Much Honoured

David Martin
Lord President of the Court of Session
Lord Justice General

George III
Lord Glenlee
Robert Blair
Member of Parliament
Glasgow Burghs
John Craufurd
John Craufurd
Lord Advocate
Henry Erskine
Robert Dundas
Solicitor General for Scotland
Alexander Murray
Robert Blair
Pittite
Advocate
FRSE
advocate
Edinburgh
Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
advocate
Douglas peerage case
Old Kilpatrick
Solicitor General for Scotland
Lord Advocate

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