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Following the death of his father in 1805, he became the 10th Chief of Clan
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estate in 1773. His mother, Jean (died 1805), was the daughter of John
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officer, politician and colonial administrator. He was
Governor and
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During his tenure of office, in 1808, he had been promoted
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British Army personnel of the
American Revolutionary War
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British military personnel of the Third Anglo-Mysore War
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the following year. He immediately exchanged into the
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282:in 1791. He was a nephew of his father's brother,
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578:Campbell was very close to his mother-in-law,
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631:. Vol. 8. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
537:Heritable Usher of the White Rod for Scotland
407:61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot
298:, of the Ballachlavan Campbells. His sister,
264:Heritable Usher of the White Rod for Scotland
240:Heritable Usher of the White Rod for Scotland
496:and the press established by the French.
385:until 1800, when he was appointed assistant
377:of the Cheshire Fencibles. He served in the
445:managed to get 3,500 men safely across the
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354:, serving in the three campaigns of the
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236:Adjutant-General to the British Forces
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517:Order of Saint Ferdinand and of Merit
622:"Campbell, James (1763-1819)"
310:Campbell was commissioned into the
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586:, near to his distinguished uncle
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369:In March 1794, he was promoted to
350:until 1789. He exchanged into the
332:73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot
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222:(25 May 1763 – 5 June 1819) was a
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1023:King's Royal Rifle Corps officers
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998:18th-century British politicians
978:British Army lieutenant generals
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663:Baronetage of the United Kingdom
628:Dictionary of National Biography
468:, and when the French Governor,
423:Anglo-Russian invasion of Naples
330:in 1783. In 1787, he joined the
312:1st Royal Scots Regiment of Foot
204:Duncan Carter-Campbell of Possil
165:Anglo-Russian invasion of Naples
27:British Army general (1763-1819)
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215:Sir James Campbell, 1st Baronet
1028:73rd Regiment of Foot officers
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588:General Sir Archibald Campbell
437:Governor of the Ionian Islands
413:to the force destined for the
344:General Sir Archibald Campbell
320:60th (Royal American) Regiment
284:General Sir Archibald Campbell
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968:Nobility from Argyll and Bute
646:The Heraldry of the Campbells
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401:and in 1804 he was appointed
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983:Burials at Westminster Abbey
515:. He was a Commander of the
409:. In 1805, he was appointed
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196:Alexander Campbell of Possil
18:James Campbell of Inverneill
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1048:Royal Horse Guards officers
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785:Campbell of Breadalbane
590:. After his death his
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486:Lord High Commissioner
356:Third Anglo-Mysore War
280:Lord Lyon King of Arms
200:George Carter-Campbell
188:Sir Archibald Campbell
150:Third Anglo-Mysore War
963:People from Inveraray
892:Innis Chonnell Castle
795:Campbell of Glenorchy
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451:Royal Scots Fusiliers
276:Campbell of Craignish
258:, of Killean, 2nd of
179:Agnes Margaret Hunter
120:Years of service
1008:Royal Scots officers
810:Campbell of Strachur
644:G. Harvey Johnston,
505:Royal Guelphic Order
346:, who served as the
268:Member of Parliament
1013:Scottish landowners
800:Campbell of Loudoun
482:Sir Thomas Maitland
352:19th Light Dragoons
902:Carnasserie Castle
805:Campbell of Possil
790:Campbell of Cawdor
775:Campbell of Argyll
553:Anne (Home) Hunter
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478:Commander-in-Chief
462:lieutenant general
447:Straits of Messina
403:lieutenant colonel
375:lieutenant colonel
348:Governor of Madras
290:who purchased the
288:Governor of Madras
256:Sir James Campbell
254:The eldest son of
242:. He is buried at
228:Commander-in-Chief
212:Lieutenant-General
132:Lieutenant-general
36:Sir James Campbell
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719:Succeeded by
709:Campbell baronets
648:, vol. II (1921)
584:Westminster Abbey
545:Hunterian Society
480:until 1816, when
443:General Cavaignac
419:James Henry Craig
244:Westminster Abbey
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391:Horse Guards
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364:Tippoo Sahib
340:aide-de-camp
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138:Battles/wars
114:British Army
91:(1819-06-05)
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958:1819 deaths
953:1763 births
841:Breadalbane
580:Anne Hunter
565:Southampton
541:John Hunter
89:5 June 1819
73:25 May 1763
947:Categories
684:1818–1819
610:References
513:Inverneill
490:university
417:under Sir
316:lieutenant
292:Inverneill
98:Allegiance
69:1763-05-25
831:Inveraray
650:pp. 70–71
592:baronetcy
441:In 1810,
278:, by the
184:Relations
176:Spouse(s)
123:1780–1819
76:Inveraray
861:Strachur
768:Branches
688:Extinct
598:See also
421:for the
362:against
270:for the
108:Service/
870:Castles
851:Loudoun
846:Kenmore
676:Baronet
509:Baronet
501:England
494:academy
405:of the
395:colonel
389:at the
383:Ireland
328:captain
230:of the
856:Possil
836:Cawdor
549:London
492:, the
460:, and
431:Sicily
399:brevet
358:under
296:Argyll
286:, the
110:branch
80:Argyll
824:Lands
371:major
338:, as
336:India
250:Birth
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381:and
266:and
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