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Patrick Campbell

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Death: 1721 (69-70)
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Son of John Campbell and Florence Campbell
Husband of Isabel Campbell
Father of Henrietta Of Campbell; Florence Campbell; Elizabeth Campbell and Duncan Campbell
Brother of Capt. Archibald Campbell; Colin Campbell and Rev. Dugald Campbell

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Patrick "Black Patrick" Campbell There is extant the Auchinbrek Genealogy, written in the 1740s, later published in J. R. N. MacPhuil, Highland Papers, Vol. IV, Scottish History Society, 3rd Series, XXII, Edinburgh, 1934., with a complete account of the Campbells of Kilduskland including John Campbell (of Black River, Jamaica) where Duncan Campbell the subject of this book is referred to as "supercargo to Virginia". State Trials Vol XIII, Princeton University Library, A Complete Collection of State Trials and proceedings for High Treason and other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Compiled by T B Howell, Esq, F.R.S.F.S.A. VOL XIII, London 1812, pg 816 Proceedings against Sir Duncan Campbell and others

Patrick Campbell, called Black Patrick, some tyme ffactor to Auchinbreck, aged threttie yeares, married purged and sworne; deponsthat the tyme lybeiled, he did see DONALD CAPBELL OF OAB, in the company with the rebells in Kirkmichael of Glasrie, when MR CHARLES CAMPBELL was ther; and depons that therefter he sawe him at Kirkmichaell off Inverlassie, on horse back, rydeing doune from a littell bight above the towne, wher MRS CHARLES CAMPBELL and two hundreth of the rebells were, and depons that he did see DUNCAN CAMPBELL, elder, off DRUMFUNIE, at Kirkmichaell of Glasrie with MRS CHARLES CAMPBELL, the tyme forsaid and fyve hundreth of the rebells together, deposes he sawe ANGUS CAMPBELL, OF DALTOUT, and JOHN CAPBELL OF ULVA all allongst with the rebels in armes, and particularlie at BUTE, ROSS, TARBAT and COWALL; and this is the truth as he shall answer to God. PATRICK CAMPBELL

1701, April 2l3t.— Bond by Malcolm Campbell of Barmolich to Patrick Campbell of Kilduskalane for 255 merks, dated at Kilmichel in Glassry 23rd February 1700 ; witnesses, Alex- ander Campbell of Kirnan, and Ale.xander Campbell, brother to Auchadaherly.

1701, April 21st. — Bond by Alexander M'Tavish of Auchachoise to Patrick Campbell of Kilduskalane for 250 merks, dated at Kilmichael in Glassry 4th February 1698 ; witnesses, Malcolm Campbell of Barmolich, and Alexander Campbell of Kirnan.

1704, December 28th. — Discharge by Patrick Campbell of Kildus- kalane to Duncan Lamont of Auchinshellich for £97 : 19s. Scots, dated at Meekonich 22nd September 1702

1707, December 19th.— Bond by Torquil M'Xeill in Kilmichael Inverlussa to Patrick Campbell of Kildusklan for £42 Scots, dated 2nd July 1696.

1709, February ISth. — Factory by Sir James Campbell of Auchin- breck, knight and barouet, to Colin Campbell, brother german to Patrick Campbell of Kilduskian, his servitor, for uplifting his rents and duties and teinds in the parishes of Knapdale and Glassrie and Cowall, dated at Lochgeir 5th October 1708 ; witnesses, Mr. Dugal Campbell of Kilmory and others.

1711, April 3rd. — Discharge by Sir James Campbell of Auchin- breek, knight baronet, to Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland, his chamberlain, for his intromissions, dated at Lochgeir 20th December 1703 ; witnesses, Alexander Campbell of Kirnan, Mr. John Campbell, his brother german, and Archibald Campbell, writer in Inveraray.

1711, October 16th.— Bond by Archibald M'Alister of Tarbert and Patrick Campbell of Kildusklane to Mr. James Campbell of Stonfield for £496 Scots, dated at Inveraray 25ch February 1708. 1713, March 20th. — Bond by Archibald M'Tavish of Dunardarie to Colin Campbell of Elister and John Campbell, his brother, for £30, 5s. lOd. sterling for victual, dated at Kilmichael in Glaarie 16th February 1712 ; witnesses, Duncan Campbell, son to Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland, etc.

1713. November 23rd. — Bond by John M'Donald of Lergie to Walter Campbell of Skipnidge to pay certain duties for a service granted in his favour, Donald Campbell of Glencara- dell being his cautioner ; dated at Tarbert 16th October 1699 ; witnesses, Eonald Campbell, W.S., John Campbell of Glen- saddell and Patrick Campbell of Kildusklan.

1714, February 16th. — Bond of Interdiction by Duncan Campbell, eldest lawful son and apparent heir of the deceased Donald Campbell of Glencaradill, deploring his youthful rashness, etc.. and promising to be guided in his affairs by Dugall Campbell of Kilberry, Dugall Campbell of Nether Eudill, John Campbell of Glensaddell, James Campbell of Ormsary, Duncan Campbell of Drumnamukloeh, and John Campbell in Whitestown, his nearest friends and relations, dated at Braeklie, Lochgilphead, 15th February 1714; witnesses, Patrick Campbell of Kil- dusklan and Archibald Campbell, notary in Inveraray.

1714, April 26th. — Commission by Duncan Campbell, eldest lawful son and apparent heir of the deceased Donald Campbell of Glencaradale, seeing he is not yet able to manage his father's estate and affairs and intends to go abroad for his further education, to Dugald Campbell of Kilberry, Dugald Campbell of Nether Eudill, John Campbell of Glensaddell, James Campbell of Ormsary, Duncan Campbell of Drumnamukloch and John Campbell in Whitestown, his nearest friends and relatives, to act for him. They are to pay the provisions due to Mary Campbell, his mother, and Dugald, Archibald, Eliza- beth, Anna, Margaret and Catharine, his younger brothers and sisters german, etc., dated at Bracklie at Lochgilphead 15th February 1714 ; witnesses, Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland and Archibald Campbell, writer in Inveraray.

1714, April 26th. — Bond of Provision by Donald Campbell of Glencaradell to Dugald Campbell, his second lawful son, pro- created between him and Mary Campbell, his spouse, with consent of Duncan Campbell, his eldest lawful son procreated of the said marriage, to pay to him in patrimony and the heirs male of his body, whom failing, to Archibald Campbell, third son of the said marriage, and his heirs male, whom fail- ing, his nearest heirs male, the sum of £30,000 Scots, with the burden of paying other provisions to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Ann, Margaret and Katharine Campbell ; and he appoints as his trustees Dugald Campbell of Kilberry, John Campbell of Glensaddell, James Campbell of Ormsary, Duncan Campbell of Drumnamuckloch and John Campbell in Whites- town, dated at Caradell 29th September 1713; witnesses, John and James Campbell, brothers to the said Duncan Campbell of Drumnamiikloch and Duncan Campbell, brother to Glensaddell

1715, March Ist. — Contract of Marriage at Clachan of Kilcolmanell between Archibald Campbell of Strondour, with consent of James Campbell, fiar of Auchinbreck, and Margaret M'Neill, eldest lawful daughter of Donald M'Neill of Crear. The tocher is 1700 merks. Witnesses, Alexander M'Alister of Loup, Donald Campbell of Caradell, Patrick Campbell of Kildusklan, Charles M'Alister of Ture, Duncan M'Millan at Dunmore, Dugald Campbell of Kilbery, etc.

1715, September 29th. — Bond by Sir James Campbell of Auchin- breck, knight baronet, to Dugall Campbell of ISTether Rudill for 3000 merks, his cautioners being Patrick Campbell of Kil- duskland and Mr. Dugall Campbell of Kilmory, dated at Kilmichael in Glasrie 24th December 1712 ; witnesses, Donald Campbell in Kilmichael, etc.

1716, December 15th. — Bond by Alexander Campbell of Kirnan to Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland for £175 Scots, dated ac Kilmichael 20th May 1713 ; witnesses, Alexander Campbell in Kilmichael, etc.

1718, November 14th. — Bond by John Campbell of Glensaddell to John Clerk, bailie of Cainpbeltoun, for £180 Scots, dated at Campbeltoun ?rd February 1709; witnesses. Duncan and Patrick Campbell, his brothers.

1719, May 16th.— Bond by Donald Campbell of Glencaradill to Mr. John Campbell, brother german to the Duke of Argyll, for 655 merks, dated at Inveraray 30th October 1701 ; witnesses, James Campbell, bailie of Inveraray, and Archibald Campbell in Inveraray.

1720, June 14th. — Factory by Isobel Campbell, widow of Archibald Clerk of Braleckan, to Alexander Campbell of Kilmartin, her brother german, to uplift her annuity from Dugald Clerk, now of Braleckan, out of the lands provided to her by her Contract of Marriage, dated 5th November 1702, and the Contract between her and the said Dugald Clerk, dated 2nd December 1710. Colin Campbell, writer in Inveraray, is appointed procurator for registration. The Factory is dated at Kilmichael iji Glasrie 2nd June 1718 ; witnesses, Archibald Campbell, son to the deceased Patrick Campbell in Bamalin in Lochaw, etc.

1723, January 22nd. — Registration of Contract, dated at Auchin- darroch 30th April 1711, between Lachlan M'Laehlan of that Ilk on the one part and Mrs. Florence Campbell, widow of John M'Donald of Lergie, with consent of Patrick Campbell of Kildusklan, her father, on the other part, for their marriage, with an annuity to her of 450 merks out of the lands and barony of Stralachlan, and a provision of 10,000 merks in property and annualrent : witnessses being Alexander Camp- bell of Kilmartin and Alexander Campbell of Kirnan.

1737, May 24th. — Assignation by Colin Campbell, brother german of the deceased Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland, now in Achanagoarach, in favour of Duncan Campbell of Kilduskland, his nephew, for a sum of money, of the sum of 500 merks contained in a Bond by Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck to the said Colin Campbell, therein designed late tacksman of Castleswine, dated 22nd May 1719, also 100 merks contained in a Bond to him by Alexander Campbell of Kirnan, deceased, as principal, and Mr. Patrick Campbell of Killean.also deceased, James Campbell of Ormsary, and Mr. John Campbell, minister of Kilcolmanell, as cautioners, dated 29th July 1723. This Assignation is dated at Achanagoarach 25th November 1727, and witnessed by Archibald Campbell, sheriff clerk of Argyle, 1752, July 14th. — Disposition by Archibald M'Alister of Tarbert, with consent of Jean Campbell, his mother, and James and Gorie M'Alister, his brothers, in favour of Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland, also of Duncan Campbell, his son, for 3000 merks of the four merk lands of Brucklie, etc., with power to grant liferent to Isobel M'Alister, spouse of the said Patrick Campbell; dated at Stockvulline 13th ISTovember 1697; wit- nesses, Colin Campbell, brotlier german to John Campbell of Kirktown, etc. Also another Disposition to him of same, dated 6th December 1714.

1763, May 24:th. — Bond of Provision by Duncan Campbell of Knap to Isobel, Florence and Jean Campbell, his lawful daughters, of 3500 merks, to be divided among them by Duncan Campbell of Kilduskland, their uncle by the mother, James Campbell of Easchelly, James Campbell of Eudill and Dugald M'Tavish of Dunardary, and to Dugald Campbell, his youngest lawful son, 1000 merks. He mentions that Colin Campbell, his second son, is very tender and infirm and unfit for any imployment, therefore he grants him £8 sterling of annuity so long as he remains so, and he is to receive 1200 merks when he is certified able to manage for himself. Patrick Campbell, his eldest son, is mentioned. It is dated at Fernoch in Knap 16th March 1749.

28 December 1704. 1087. Discharge by Patrick Campbell of Kilduskalane to Duncan Lamont of Auchinshellich for £97 : 19s. Scots. Dated at Meckonich 22nd September 1702. Mackenzie Deeds. Vol. xcvii.

14 August 1705. 1088. Minute, Contract of Marriage between John Lamont son to Archibald Lamont of that Ilk, with consent of his said father, on the one part, and 320 Inventory of Lamont Papers. [1705 Mrs. Margaret Lamont eldest daughter to Dougall Lamont of Steillag and the said Dougall taking burden on him for his said daughter, and with consent of Sir James Stewart of Bute uncle to the said Mrs. Margaret, on the other part ; Whereby the said John binds him to pro- cure himself infeft in the town and lands of Kilfinan, with the mansion house thereof, the town and lands of Meldenoch and Butthan, the town and lands of Cregnafioch, Achadachewin, with ferry and ferry boat, town and lands of Couston and Strone, etc., in barony of Inneryn, lord- ship of Cowall parishes of Kilfinan and Innerchellan, and he being in- feft therein he then binds himself to infeft the said Mrs. Margaret his affidat spouse in an annual-rent of 450 merks to be uplifted furth of the same ; And for the which causes the said Dougall binds himself with consent of the said Archibald to infeft the said John in the said lands of Kilfinan, etc., with the burden of the provisions and conditions of the liferents of the said Archibald and his lady and of his own and his lady's provision. At Airdlamont 24th May 1701. Archibald Lamont of Achaghyle and Archibald Stewart provost of Rothesay are witnesses. 1711, April 3rd. — Discharge by Sir James Campbell of Auchin- breek, knight baronet, to Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland, his chamberlain, for his intromissions, dated at Lochgeir 20th December 1703 ; witnesses, Alexander Campbell of Kirnan, Mr. John Campbell, his brother german, and Archibald Campbell, writer in Inveraray.

1713, March 16th.— Bond by Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland to Mr. Alexander Duncanson in Inveraray for 360 merks, dated at St. Catharine's 31st May 1712; witnesses, Archibald Campbell, writer in Inveraray, etc.

1716, December 15th. — Bond by Alexander Campbell of Kirnan to Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland for £175 Scots, dated ac Kilmichael 20th May 1713 ; witnesses, Alexander Campbell in Kilmichael, etc.

1716, December 15th. — Bond by Alexander Campbell of Kirnan to Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland for £175 Scots, dated ac Kilmichael 20th May 1713 ; witnesses, Alexander Campbell in Kilmichael, etc. 1716, December 15th.— Bond by the same to the same for 1000 marks, dated at Auchindarroch 20th September 1711.

1717, February 15th. — Contract of Marriage between Eobert Campbell, merchant in Bardaralix [with Angus Campbell of Skipnadge as cautioner] and Mary Campbell, eldest lawful daughter of Archibald Campbell of Carsaig. The tocher is 1000 merks. Among the witnesses were Duncan Campbell, brother to the bailie of Jura, Colin Campbell, younger of Skipnish, Duncan Campbell, younger of Kilduskland, and Archibald Campbell, younger of Sauaig, also Dugald Campbell of Craignish, John Campbell, bailie of Jura, John M Alister, surgeon in Edinburgh, Colin Campbell, brother to Kildusk- lan, etc.

1727, May 15th. — Eegistration of Contract of Marriage, dated at Locbgerr 4th April 1727, between Archibald CampbeU, fiar of Ormsary, with consent of James Campbell of Ormsary, his father, on the one part, and Florence Campbell, lawful daughter of Dugald Campbell of Kilberry, on the other part; witnesses being Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, Baronet, Dugall Campbell of Sirvane, Archibald Campbell, younger thereof, Archibald Campbell of Knockbuy, Duncan Campbell of Kilduskland, and Archibald Campbell, sheriff clerk of Argyll.

1737, May 24th. — Assignation by Colin Campbell, brother german of the deceased Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland, now in Achanagoarach, in favour of Duncan Campbell of Kilduskland, his nephew, for a sum of money, of the sum of 500 merks contained in a Bond by Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck to the said Colin Campbell, therein designed late tacksman of Castleswine, dated 22nd May 1719, also 100 merks contained in a Bond to him by Alexander Campbell of Kirnan, deceased, as principal, and Mr. Patrick Campbell of Killean.also deceased, James Campbell of Ormsary, and Mr. John Campbell, minister of Kilcolmanell, as cautioners, dated 29th July 1723. This Assignation is dated at Achanagoarach 25th November 1727, and witnessed by Archibald Campbell, sheriff clerk of Argyle,

1738, March 21st. — Bond by Archibald Campbell, brother to Colin Campbell of Glenfalloch, to Donald Campbell, merchant in Kilmichell of Glasrie, for 3000 merks, Donald Campbell of Kilduskland being cautioner, dated 8th and olst May 1734 ; witnesses, Alexander Campbell, brother to Robert Campbell of Kiruan and others.

1752, July 14th. — Disposition by Archibald M'Alister of Tarbert, with consent of Jean Campbell, his mother, and James and Gorie M'Alister, his brothers, in favour of Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland, also of Duncan Campbell, his son, for 3000 merks of the four merk lands of Brucklie, etc., with power to grant liferent to Isobel M'Alister, spouse of the said Patrick Campbell; dated at Stockvulline 13th ISTovember 1697; wit- nesses, Colin Campbell, brotlier german to John Campbell of Kirktown, etc. Also another Disposition to him of same, dated 6th December 1714.

Here, circumstantial evidence or intuition might suggest that Black River's blood sister was the mother of principal Neil? John Campbell, Black River also had a sister of the full blood, Bessie, who on 3 January 3, 1689 married Colin Campbell of Atichuan, her father's cousin. They were also cousins to Patrick Campbell of Kilduskland, Scotland.

There is extant the Auchinbrek Genealogy, written in the 1740s, later published in J. R. N. MacPhuil, Highland Papers, Vol. IV, Scottish History Society, 3rd Series, XXII, Edinburgh, 1934., with a complete account of the Campbells of Kilduskland including John Campbell (of Black River, Jamaica) where Duncan Campbell the subject of this book is referred to as "supercargo to Virginia". If Neil Campbell had been a bastard son of an Earl of Argyll, then his genealogy could stretch from about AD1340 to Australia, to WDC who died in Queensland in 1938. Other people linked with these Campbell families, now living in Sydney, believe they are descended from the extended family of Duncan, the hulks overseer. Another descendant of the hulks overseer's extended family of the eighteenth century presently edits a Clan Campbell journal in the United States of America, via the name Somerville mentioned herein.

Hector's father Lachlan Macneill Buie of Tirfergus (1611-1695) an elder of the Highland Church must have been a very remarkable man. He was the son, presumably, of Neil Buie McNeill who in 1594 witnessed a Bond of Manrent between Kintyre McNeills and Sir James McDonald of Kintyre and who in 1609 was in possession of Machrihanish and other lands. Lachlan seems to have escaped completely unscathed from the dynastic and religious wars which devastated Kintyre during most of his life. By his first marriage with Mary McNeill of Carskiey he had four sons and two daughters and by his second marriage with Margaret McAllister of Tore he had four sons and four daughters. Three of his sons settled in the North of Ireland. The remaining five became lairds respectively of Tirfergus, Losset, Ugadale (through marriage) Kilchrist and Machrihanish in Kintyre. Hector of Losset, Lachlan's fifth son, who died before September 1730, was survived by his second wife Florence Campbell who was a sister of Duncan Campbell of Kilduskland, Ardrishaig, the first of the pioneers to be named in the North Carolina Assembly resolution. Florence must have been a considerable person herself, as she had already buried Lachlan McLachlan of McLachlan and McDonald of Largie, her two previous husbands and chiefs of two of the oldest families in Argyll.

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Kilduskland, Argyll, Taynuilt, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom
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