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Caithness earldom, Sir John
Campbell was
created Lord Glenorchy, Benederaloch,
Ormelie and Weick,
Viscount of Tay and Paintland, and Earl of
Breadalbane and Holland...
- 1796 – 8
November 1862),
styled Lord
Glenorchy until 1831 and as Earl of
Ormelie from 1831 to 1834, was a
Scottish nobleman and
Liberal politician. Born...
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House of Lords. In 1831 he was
further honoured when he was made Earl of
Ormelie and
Marquess of
Breadalbane in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. According...
- Holland,
Viscount of Tay and Paintland, and Lord Glenorchy, Benederloch,
Ormelie and Wick, in the
Peerage of Scotland, with
special power to
nominate his...
-
Breadalbane and Earl of
Ormelie in the
United Kingdom in 1831,
which titles extinct 1862,
created Marquess of
Breadalbane and Earl of
Ormelie in the
United Kingdom...
- 2nd
Viscount of Tay and Paintland; and 2nd Lord Glenorchy, Benederaloch,
Ormelie and Weick. From 1725 to 1752 he was the Lord-Lieutenant of
Perthshire and...
- Gladstone, a post he held
until 1885. The
latter year he was
created Earl of
Ormelie, in the
County of Caithness, and
Marquess of Breadalbane, in the Peerage...
- canv****ing in
favour of his friend, the
Marquis of Breadalbane, then Lord
Ormelie. As he
afterwards said, "I was
politically born then." At the next election...
-
Parliament for
Perthshire 1824–1832 Succeeded by The Earl of
Ormelie Preceded by The Earl of
Ormelie Member of
Parliament for
Perthshire 1834–1835 Succeeded by...
- Breadalbane, Lord of Glenorchy, Benederloch,
Ormelie and Weick,
Viscount Tay and Paintland, Earl of
Ormelie and
Marquess of Breadalbane. He was also a County...