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CAMPBELL, Andrew 2nd of Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayr, Sir
(About 1320-1367)
CAMPBELL, George 3rd of Loudoun
(About 1355-Before 1406)
CAMPBELL, Hugh 4th of Loudoun, Sir
(About 1383-1430)

 

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1. Unknown

CAMPBELL, Hugh 4th of Loudoun, Sir 1

  • Born: About 1383
  • Marriage (1): Unknown
  • Died: by March 1430

   User ID: Q635

  General Notes:

"Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudoun, had succeeded to the lands of Loudoun by 10 December 1406, when he was a witness to a charter by John de Keith of Galston. He also witnessed a charter by Sir Hugh Berklay, Lord of Kilbirnie, granting the lands of Ladylands and Kilbirnie, in the barony of Cunningham and Sheriffdom of Ayr, to Archibald Berklay, his son, dated before 25 May 1430, when it was confirmed under the Great Seal. He d. by March of 1430"

from The Red Book of Scotland




"Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudoun, as Hugh Campbell, Lord of Loudoun, witnessed a charter of Johanna Keith of Galston, dated 11 December 1406, in which charter, as William of Conyngham, one of the witnesses, is called Sheriff of Ayr, it would appear that office was not then hereditary in the Loudoun family. He was one of the Scottish barons nominated to meet King James I. at Durham, and had a safeconduct from King Henry VI. on 3 February 1423-24. He was a witness to a charter by Sir Hugh Berkley of Kilbirny in favour of Archibald Berkley his son, confirmed 25 May 1430. He had issue"

from Scots Peerage (vol 5) 1


Hugh married.


Sources


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

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