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  1. Archibald Campbell. Title Major General, Governor of Georgia, Governor of Jamaica. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / British. Date of Birth - Death August 21, 1739 - March 31, 1791. Campbell, a son of Scotland, began his career in the British army as an engineering officer serving in Guadeloupe, Dominica, and the West Indies.

  2. Archibald Campbell, 9.º Conde de Argyll (Dalkeith, Lothian, 1629 — Edimburgo, 30 de junho de 1685) foi um nobre escocês da família de Argyll, do clã Campbell. Juventude [ editar | editar código-fonte ]

  3. Archibald Campbell (British Army officer, born 1739) Sir Archibald Campbell KB (21 August 1739 – 31 March 1791) served as governor of Georgia, Jamaica, and Madras. He was a major Scottish landowner, Heritable Usher of the White Rod for Scotland and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1774 and 1791.

  4. General Sir Archibald Campbell, KB (21 August 1739 – 31 March 1791) was a British Army officer who fought in the Seven Years War, the American Revolutionary War and later served as a colonial governor in Jamaica and Madras. When the revolution came to fruition Campbell was given the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and the duty

  5. 12 de set. de 2002 · Late in 1778 Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell was dispatched by the British commander in chief in North America, Sir Henry Clinton, to proceed against Savannah. Through his Georgia campaign, particularly his capture of Savannah and Augusta, Campbell achieved one of the few unqualified British successes in the American Revolution (1775-83). Baptized at Inveraray, Argyllshire, Scotland, […]

  6. Archibald Campbell was a soldier who chose to become a clergyman, knowing that he could not marry because of his responsibility to care for his deranged sister Margaret Campbell. Archibald fought for the English army in a Campbell regiment during the Jacobite Rising of 1745. After the Battle of Culloden, Archibald was returning to Edinburgh with his regiment when he happened to find his sister ...

  7. Lady Margaret Douglas. Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll (26 February 1629 – 30 June 1685) [1] was a Scottish peer and soldier. The hereditary chief of Clan Campbell, and a prominent figure in Scottish politics, he was a Royalist supporter during the latter stages of the Scottish Civil War and its aftermath.