-
concealed marksman of
Colin Roy Campbell, the Clan
Campbell tacksman of
Glenure and
factor for the
Forfeited Estates Commission, on 14 May 1752. The murder...
-
recruit soldiers for the
French crown. On 14 May 1752,
Colin Campbell of
Glenure, the
royal estate Factor collecting rents from the
Stewarts of
Appin and...
- baronetcy, of
Barcaldine (or Barcaldyne) in the
County of
Argyll and of
Glenure, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 30
September 1831...
- birthplace, Appin, is
under the
tyrannical administration of
Colin Roy of
Glenure, the King's
factor and a Campbell. Alan, who is a
Jacobite agent and wears...
- century. For instance, in the 1752
Appin Murder,
Colin Roy
Campbell of
Glenure was shot in the back near
Duror by an
unknown sniper, most
likely from...
-
Campbell baronets of
Carrick Buoy (1831)
Campbell baronets of
Barcaldine and
Glenure (1831)
Campbell baronets of
Dunstaffnage (1836)
Campbell baronets of Blythswood...
- 570
Anson of
Birch Hall 30
September 1831 571
Campbell of
Barcaldine and
Glenure 30
September 1831 572
McGrigor of
Campden Hill 30
September 1831 573 Jones...
- needed] 1752
Colin Roy
Campbell of
Glenure Appin,
Argyll Known as the
Appin Murder, the
murder of
Colin Roy
Campbell of
Glenure took
place at Appin, in the west...
-
Smith (1915–1973), Australian-rules
football player and
coach Campbell of
Glenure,
victim of the
Appin Murder in the
Scottish Highlands Redfox,
Knott County...
-
David Lyndsay,
adapted by
Robert Kemp 1972
Kidnapped Colin Roy
Campbell of
Glenure Lyceum Theatre,
Edinburgh Bill
Bryden adaptation by
Keith Dewhurst...