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340:. Now Alasdair had Auchinbreck brought before him. Alasdair offered Auchinbreck two choices, to be made longer, that is hanged, or made shorter, that is decapitated. Auchinbreck reportedly replied, "da dhiu gun aon roghain," which could be roughly translated as two worst alternatives without one choice. At this point Alasdair swung his two handed sword, and took off the top of Auchinbreck's head above the ears like the top of a soft-boiled egg. 27: 277:
a) Dugald Campbell, Third Baronet, born abt 1629 in Auchinbreck. He succeeded his father in 1645 and sat in Parliament for Argyllshire in 1649. He died unmarried about 1662 and was succeeded by his nephew, Sir Duncan, son of Archibald Campbell of
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a1) Sir Duncan: 4th Baronet eldest son of Archibald of Knockemelie; Member of Parliament for Argyllshire, 1689–1698; m. 1679/80 dau. of 1st Earl of Balcarres; d. abt 1700.
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One prisoner who would receive no mercy was Duncan Campbell, Lord Auchinbreck, the functional commander of the covenanters that day. Auchinbreck had ravaged the lands of
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d) Alexander of Strondour, born about 1635 was married to Jean, eldest daughter to the Lord of Ottir by whom he had issue. He was murdered after the surrender of
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a) Archibald, born abt 1629, of Knockamillie, who married Margaret Campbell, daughter to Colin, Tutor of Calder by whom he had a son, Sir. Duncan.
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During the Irish Wars of the early 1640s, Campbell led his Covenanter troops from Argyll in the massacre of many local Catholic MacDonalds on
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Anne Frater, 'Chaimbeul, Fionnghal', Elizabeth Ewan, Rose Pipes, Jane Rendall, SiΓ’n Reynolds, 'New Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women
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Sir Duncan Campbell, 2nd Baronet and 6th Laird of Auchinbreck (1597–1645) was commander of Argyll's troops in Ireland in 1641 and taking of
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On 2 February, Sir Duncan Campbell led Argyll's troops at the Battle of Inverlochy (1645) where he was taken prisoner and executed by
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where he was taken prisoner and killed, probably in retaliation for his massacre of the Catholic MacDonalds a few years earlier.
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lament on the battle of Inverlochy where her brother was killed, and her eldest Hector Roy Maclean fought on the opposing side.
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He married third, 1628, Dame Jean Colquhoun, daughter of Alexander Colquhoun of
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b) James: born about 1630 of Knockumilie. He married Janet McLoed about 1650.
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Member of Parliament for Argyllshire Scotland between 1639 and 1641
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Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1643–44
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and Mary Erskine. He was recalled by Archibald Campbell to
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and Mary Erskine, and succeeded him in 1641. He bought
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and placed in command of the Covenanter troops at the
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Member of Parliament for Argyllshire Scotland in 1643
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Civil War: The Wars of the Three Kingdoms 1638–1660
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