Honourable John Campbell of Mamore, MP for Dunbartonshire

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Honourable John Campbell of Mamore, MP, of Marmore

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Birthplace: Mamore, Invernesshire, Kingdom of Scotland (Not part of the United Kingdom until 1 May 1707)
Death: April 07, 1729 (69-70)
Mamore, Invernesshire, Scotland (Part of the United Kingdom since 1 May 1707)
Place of Burial: Kilmun, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Immediate Family:

Son of Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll and Mary Stuart, Countess of Argyll
Husband of Lady Elizabeth Elphinstone
Father of John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll; Anne Edmonstone; Lt.-Col. Charles Campbell, MP; Mary Primrose (Campbell); William Campbell, MP and 9 others
Brother of Jane Campbell, marchioness of Lothian; Lady Mary Campbell; Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll; Hon. James Campbell, of Burnbank, MP; Col. Hon. Charles Campbell and 1 other

Occupation: Commissioner for Argyllshire, and later MP for Dunbartonshire.
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About Honourable John Campbell of Mamore, MP for Dunbartonshire

Family and Education b. c.1660, 2nd s. of Archibald, 8th Earl of Argyll [S], by Lady Mary Stuart, da. of James, 4th Earl of Moray [S]. educ. Glasgow 1676. m. 1692, Elizabeth, da. of John, 8th Lord Elphinstone [S], 7s. 5da.

Offices Held

M.P. [S] Argyllshire 1700-7; surveyor of the King’s works [S], 1705-17.

Biography Uncle of the 2nd and 3rd and father of the 4th Duke of Argyll, Campbell was re-elected in 1715 for Dunbartonshire, which he had represented as a Whig since the Union. After voting for the septennial bill in 1716, he followed Argyll into opposition, losing his place in 1717, but supporting the Government in 1719, when Argyll returned to office. Defeated in 1722 but awarded the seat on petition, he stood down in favour of his son John in 1727. He died 9 Apr. 1729.

Ref Volumes: 1715-1754 Author: J. M. Simpson



The Hon. John Campbell (c. 1660 – 9 April 1729), of Mamore, was a Scottish Whig politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1700 to 1707 and in the British House of Commons between 1708 and 1727.

Campbell was the second son of Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll and his wife Lady Mary Stewart, daughter of the 4th Earl of Moray.[1] He was educated at Glasgow in 1676. Being party to his father's unsuccessful rising against James II, he suffered forfeiture and banishment and was always in financial difficulties. He served as Captain of foot in the Earl of Argyll's regiment from 1689 until after 1690. In 1692 he married Elizabeth Elphinstone, the daughter of John, 8th Lord Elphinstone[2]

Campbell was Commissioner for Argyllshire in the Parliament of Scotland from 1700 to 1707 and surveyor of the King's works in Scotland from 1705 to 1717.[3] He supported the Union of Scotland and England and after the Union in 1707 was considered sound enough to represent Scotland in the British Parliament that year. At the 1708 general election, he was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament (MP) for Dunbartonshire. He was returned unopposed again in 1710 when he was classed as a Whig. He made little impression in Parliament, being often absent. He was returned unopposed again at the 1713 general election.[2] He was returned again at the 1715 general election and voted for the septennial bill in 1716. He went into opposition with the Duke of Argyll and lost his official post in 1717.

In 1719 the Duke of Argyll returned to office and Campbell changed his support to the government. In 1722 there was a contest at Dumbarton in which he was defeated in the poll. He was returned on petition on 23 January 1725 and held the seat until the 1727 general election. He then resigned his seat in favour of his son John.[4]

Campbell died on 9 April 1729. He and his wife had issue:

  1. John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll
  2. Charles Campbell of Auchnacreive, MP for Argyllshire
  3. Neil Campbell
  4. William Campbell
  5. Mary Campbell, married James Primrose, 2nd Earl of Rosebery
  6. Anne Campbell, married Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath, had issue:
  7. Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 1st Baronet
  8. Isabella Campbell, married Captain William Montgomery of Rosemount
  9. Jean Campbell, married Captain John Campbell of Carrick
  10. Primrose Cambell, married Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat
  11. Elizabeth Campbell

References

  1. Donald C. V. Campbell, "Campbell, Duke of Argyll" in Sir James Balfour Paul ed., The Scots Peerage, volume I (Edinburgh, 1904) p. 381.
  2. "CAMPBELL, Hon. John (c.1660-1729), of Mamore, Dunbarton". History of Parliament Online (1690-1715). Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  3. Foster, Joseph, ed. (1882), Members of Parliament, Scotland 1357-1882, Hazell, Watson and Viney, retrieved 21 June 2019
  4. "CAMPBELL, Hon. John (c.1660-1729), of Mamore, Dunbarton". History of Parliament Online (1715-1754). Retrieved 3 April 2013.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Campbell_of_Mamore]

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Honourable John Campbell of Mamore, MP for Dunbartonshire's Timeline

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Mamore, Invernesshire, Kingdom of Scotland (Not part of the United Kingdom until 1 May 1707)
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Inveraray, Argyll and Bute, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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June 2, 1695
Mamore,Lismore,Argyllshire,Scotland
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England, United Kingdom
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Lismore, Argyll, Scotland