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- The Campbell of Auchinbreck (also spelled Auchenbreck) family was founded by Duncan Campbell in Gl****ary, Argyll, Scotland. He was the son of Lord Duncan...
- Auchenbreck Castle (also spelt Auchinbreck) is located in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Its remains are situated in Kilmodan parish, near the south of Glendaruel...
- Duncan Campbell (19 Oct1583–1 Feb 1645), 2nd Baronet and 6th Lord of Auchinbreck, was a Scottish landowner and soldier. He was commander of the Marquess...
- 1674. Ardkinglas Castle. Auchenbreck Castle, held by the Campbell of Auchinbreck branch of the clan but demolished by 1870. Cawdor Castle, originally...
- The Campbell baronetcy, of Auchinbreck in the County of Argyll, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 24 January 1628 for Sir Dugald Campbell...
- Campbell of Mammore Argyllshire Court Party Yes Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck Argyllshire Court Party Yes James Campbell, younger, of Ardkingl**** Argyllshire...
- Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, 5th Baronet (1679 – 14 October 1756) was a Scottish Jacobite politician and landowner. He was Lord Commissioner of...
- the Catholic James II. The local laird at Kilmartin was Campbell of Auchinbreck, hereditary Lieutenant-Colonel to the Earls of Argyll and one of the...
- son named Colin. Duncan Campbell of Auchinbreck (fl. 1452), said to have been first of the house of Auchinbreck. Archibald Campbell (fl. 1452) ancestor...
- 1599. In November 1601 the courtier Roger Aston wrote that Campbell of Auchinbreck was one of the greatest followers of the Earl of Argyll and his standard...