(1) Il est marié avec Marjory (Marcelline) Stuart.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1425 à (6 Feb 1392).
Enfant(s):
(2) Il est marié avec Margaret Stewart.
Ils se sont mariés avant le 12 Mar 1439-1440 à M2.
Enfant(s):
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(A) Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochow, 1st Lord Campbell (d 1453) m1. Marjory Stewart (dau of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, Regent)
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[Isiaha Lee.ged]
[Thomas C. Renehan.ged]
BARONY OF CAMPBELL [SCT] (I) 1427
DUNCAN CAMPBELL or CAMBELL, son and heir of Sir Colin CAMPBELL, of Lochow co. Argyll, by his 2nd cousin, Mariot, daughter of John CAMPBELL, succeeded his father between 1412 and 1414; was in the list of hostages for the redemption of James I from captivity in 1424 (where he is designated "Dominus De Argyll"], and was by that King made his Justiciar for the co. of Argyll. He was knighted before March 1440. He founded the Collegiate Church of Kilmun in Cowal, 4 August 1442. Before 27 April 1427 he was created a lord of Parliament, LORD CAMPBELL or CAMBELL [SCTI.
He married, 1stly, Marcelline, or Marjory, daughter of Robert (STEWART), Duke Of Albany [SCT] (the Regent), by his 1st wife, Margaret, suo jure, Countess Of Menteith. She was living February 1419/20 when they had licence for a portable altar. He married 2ndly, papal dispensation 17 January 1422/3, Margaret, daughter of Sir John Stewart, of Blackhall & Ardgowan, illegitimate son of Robert III. She was living August 1442. He died 1453, and was buried at Kilmun. M.I.
[CP II:512-13, XIV:139, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochow, the eldest son, called Na-Adh, had a charter of the lands of Menstrie on his father's resignation, 6 February 1392-93. He succeeded his father in or before 1414, when with consent of Celestin, his own son and heir, he confirmed a grant by his father to his kinsman Ronald Malcolmson of Craignish. He is called 'Cambel De Ergyle' in the list of hostages for the redemption of King James I from captivity, 1423; and his annual income was therein specified to be 1500 merks, an income larger than was possessed by any of the other hostages, William, son and heir of the Lord of Dalkeith excepted, who had the same annual revenue. King James, according to Crawford, constitued Sir Duncan one of his privy-council, and appointed him his justiciar and lieutenant within the shire of Argyll, but this was probably a continuation of a previous grant. In March 1440, Sir Duncan, styling himself Sir Duncan Le Cambel, knight, Lord of Lochawe, granted a charter to the parish church of Dunnovyng or Dunoon, which is here fully noted as of special interest as showing his parentage and marriage relations. He gave in alms a half-merk Scots to be uplifted yearly from his lands of Ardenaslate, for the maintenance of lights and wax candles before the image of the Virgin Mary in the church, and the grant was made on behalf of the souls of his grandfather Celestin Cambel and Isabella Lamont (Laigmani) his lawful wife, the souls of Colin Cambel the granter's father, and of Mariota, daughter of M'Cwill Cambel, the granter's mother ('Mariote filie M'Cwill Cambel matris quondam nostre'), also on behalf of the granter's late wife Marcellina Stewart, and of Margaret Stewart his present wife, and the soul of Celestin, lately his son and heir. This writ was dated at the Castle of Dunoon on 12 March 1439-40 among the witnesses being Margaret Stewart the granter's wife, Colin his heir, and Nigel Cambel, son of the granter.
He founded, 4 August 1442, the Collegiate Church of Kilmun, in Cowal, 'pro salute animarum quondam Jacobi Regis et JohannA? regine, necnon Jacobi moderni Regis Scotorum, et sue proprie quondam MargoriA? conjugis sue et (Margarete) moderne conchoralis sue, et quondam Celestini filii sui primogeniti, etc. in honorem Dei, etc, et S Mundi Abbatis et omnium Sanctorium.' He was advanced to the dignity of Lord Campbell 1445, and on 20 October 1448, in writs relating to an excambion of Menstrie and Glassary, he is styled Sir Duncan lord the Cambell of Lochaw, knight. On 20 November 1450, acting as Dominus Le Campbell, King's Lieutenant of Argyll, he, with consent of his heir Colin Campbell McGillespic, granted to his cousin or kinsman John Campbell, son of Alexander and his heirs-male, th eoffice of Toscheachdeorac of Melphort. He had a charter of twenty merks of the King's lands in Cowal, 19 June 1452, for his services to the lat King James I at the siege of Roxburgh Castle. He died in 1453, and was buried at Kilmun.
He married, first, Marjory or Marcellina Stewart, a daughter of Robert, Duke Of Albany, Regent of Scotland, and by her had issue.
Sir Duncan married, secondly, Margaret Stewart, daughter of Sir John Stewart of Ardgowna, Blackhall, and Auchingoun, natural son of King Robert III.
[The Scots Peerage I:330-331]
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CONC Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, Complete Peerage of England,
CONC Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant,
CONC Extinct, or Dormant (Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing,
CONC 1910-1959, 2000), I:158.
CONC Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, Complete Peerage of England,
CONC Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant,
CONC Extinct, or Dormant (Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing,
CONC 1910-1959, 2000), I:158.
CONC Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, Complete Peerage of England,
CONC Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant,
CONC Extinct, or Dormant (Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing,
CONC 1910-1959, 2000), II:512-513.
Duncan 'Na-Adh' Campbell | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Marjory (Marcelline) Stuart | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Margaret Stewart |