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CAMPBELL, Hugh Sheriff of Ayr, then 1st Lord Campbell of Loudoun, Sir
(About 1550-1622)
GORDON, Margaret
(About 1556-1607)
FLEMING, John 1st Earl of Wigtown, 6th Lord Fleming,
(About 1567-1619)
GRAHAM, Lilias
(About 1568-)
CAMPBELL, George Master of Loudoun
(About 1573-1612)
FLEMING, Jean
(About 1586-1612)
CAMPBELL, Margaret Baroness of Loudoun
(About 1605-)

 

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1. CAMPBELL, John 1st Earl of Loudoun, 5th of Lawers, Chancellor of Scotland, Sir

CAMPBELL, Margaret Baroness of Loudoun 1

  • Born: About 1605 1
  • Marriage (1): CAMPBELL, John 1st Earl of Loudoun, 5th of Lawers, Chancellor of Scotland, Sir in 1620 1

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Margaret married Sir John CAMPBELL 1st Earl of Loudoun, 5th of Lawers, Chancellor of Scotland, son of Sir James CAMPBELL 4th of Lawers and Jean COLVILLE, in 1620.1 (Sir John CAMPBELL 1st Earl of Loudoun, 5th of Lawers, Chancellor of Scotland was born about 1598, died on 15 March 1663 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 1 and was buried in 1663 in Loudoun Kirk, Ayrshire, Scotland 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Sir John Campbell of Lawers, eldest son, born in 1598, educated both at home and abroad, was knighted by King James VI., and in 1620 married Margaret, Baroness of Loudoun in her own right. They had a charter of the lands of Sorn, in Ayrshire, on 8 March 1620, and of the lands of Hudstoun and others in the barony of Loudoun 26 July 1620. He succeeded his father-in-law as Lord Loudoun, in terms of the resignation, in December 1622, and as Lord Loudoun he had a charter of the lands of Kylesmuir 4 September 1630, and again to him and his wife on 15 March 1634. He was created Earl of Loudoun, Lord Terrinyean and Machline, by patent, dated at Theobald's 12 May 1633, with destination to him and his heirs-male, but he joining in opposition to the Court, the patent was by a special order stopped at the Chancery, and the titles superseded till 1641."

from Scots Peerage (vol 5) 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).

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