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William Campbell (MP)

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in Essex, where he built β€˜an elegant modern building on the site of the ancient manor house’. He married as his second wife twice widowed Bridget Bacon, daughter of Philip Bacon of Ipswich, on 7 April 1762. Her previous husbands were Edward Evers of Ipswich, and Sir Cordell Firebrace, 3rd Baronet.
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apparently being completely unsatisfactory. For example, three years later when the Duke of Argyll suggested another candidate for Glasgow a respondent replied that his previous nominee had written only three letters to Glasgow corporation in seven years and he did not even who the magistrates
191: 68:. In 1737, he was appointed Equerry to the Duke of Cumberland. In Parliament he followed the Duke of Argyll into opposition, and voted against the Spanish convention in 1739. He was not put up again at the 147: 61: 38: 196: 65: 42: 105: 156: 152: 69: 53: 136: 127: 163: 23: 30: 45:. He was educated at Glasgow in 1725. He married Susanna Barnard, daughter of John Barnard of Jamaica. 181: 186: 143: 57: 48:
In 1727 Campbell was appointed Gentleman usher to Queen Caroline. In 1731, he was a cornet in the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
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and his wife Elizabeth Elphinstone, the daughter of John, 8th
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He died 8 September 1787 leaving two sons by his first wife.
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were. In 1741 Campbell became lieutenant and captain in the
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House of Commons
John Campbell of Mamore
Lord Elphinstone
Charles Campbell
Gen. John Campbell
Royal Horse Guards
1734 British general election
Member of Parliament
Glasgow
John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll
1741 British general election
Coldstream Guards
Liston Hall


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British MPs 1734–1741

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