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John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll


 

John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll and 1st Duke of Greenwich (October 10, 1678 - October 4, 1743) was a Scottish soldier and nobleman. His titles were extremely high in the precedence of the Scottish peerage.

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October 10 - 1678 - October 4 - 1743 - Scottish - Soldier - Noble

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Born in Petersham, Surrey, Campbell succeeded his father, the 1st Duke of Argyll, as Duke of Argyll and Chief of Clan Campbell in 1703. In 1705, for his support of the Act of Union, he was created Baron Chatham and Earl of Greenwich. He fought during the War of the Spanish Succession under the British Army's overall commander, the Duke of Marlborough, and he fought at the battles of Oudenarde and Malplaquet.

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Petersham - Surrey - 1st Duke of Argyll - Clan Campbell - 1703 - 1705 - Act of Union - War of the Spanish Succession - British Army's - Duke of Marlborough - Oudenarde - Malplaquet

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In 1710 he was made a Knight of the Garter. With the rising power of the Tory ministry of Lord Oxford and Lord Bolingbroke, Argyll fell out of favor, joining the Whig opposition in making speeches against the government in the House of Lords. In July 1714, in Queen Anne's last illness, the unexpected presence of Argyll and the Duke of Somerset at the Privy Council prevented Bolingbroke from taking full power on the fall of Oxford, and thus perhaps secured the Hanoverian succession. In "the Fifteen", Argyll led the government army at Sheriffmuir and defeated the Jacobites led by the Earl of Mar. In 1719 he was rewarded by being given the Dukedom of Greenwich. He was promoted to Field Marshal in 1736. A year before his death, he was given the position of Commander in Chief of the British Army.

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1710 - Knight of the Garter - Tory - Lord Oxford - Lord Bolingbroke - Whig - House of Lords - July - 1714 - Queen Anne's - Duke of Somerset - Privy Council - Hanoverian - Sheriffmuir - Jacobite - Earl of Mar - 1719 - Dukedom of Greenwich - Field Marshal - 1736 - British Army

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He received the colonelcy of various regiments, including the Horse Guards (now part of the Household Cavalry Regiment) and The Queen's Dragoon Guards (now part of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards).

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