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John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll


 

Sir John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll (c. 1693 - 9 November 1770) was a Scottish Whig politician in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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1693 - 9 November - 1770 - Scottish - Whig - Politician - 17th - 18th centuries

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Campbell joined the army at a young age, becoming a lieutenant colonel at the age of nineteen. However, he soon joined the world of politics, becoming MP for Buteshire (1713-1715), Elgin (1715-1722 and 1725-1727), and finally Dunbartonshire (1727-1761). During most of his tenure as MP for Dunbartonshire, he was Groom of the Bedchamber. Additionally, he served in the military during his periods in Parliament - he became Colonel of the 39th Regiment of Foot (1737-1738) and the 21st Regiment of Foot (1738-1752), serving with honour in the Battle of Dettingen in 1741.

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Lieutenant colonel - MP - Buteshire - 1713 - 1715 - Elgin - 1722 - 1725 - 1727 - Dunbartonshire - 1761 - Groom of the Bedchamber - Parliament - Colonel - 39th Regiment of Foot - 1737 - 1738 - 21st Regiment of Foot - 1752 - Battle of Dettingen - 1741

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He rose quickly up the ranks, becoming a brigadier general in 1743, major general in 1744, and lieutenant general in 1747; he became colonel of the North British Dragoons in 1752, a position he held until his death. Upon the inheritance of his peerages (when his cousin died in 1761), he left the House of Commons and became Governor of Limerick and a Scottish representative peer. He became a Privy Councillor in 1762, a general in 1765, and a Knight of the Order of the Thistle in that same year.

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Brigadier - 1743 - Major general - 1744 - Lieutenant general - 1747 - North British Dragoons - 1752 - 1761 - House of Commons - Governor of Limerick - Representative peer - Privy Council - 1762 - General - 1765 - Knight of the Order of the Thistle

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