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  1. The Campbell of Cawdor tartan is one of several tartans officially authorised by the chief of Clan Campbell. A modern clan member's crest badge contains the heraldic motto: BE MINDFUL. [1] The Campbell of Cawdor tartan is very similar to other "Campbell" tartans. This tartan did not originally have a name, until it was called an "Argyle" tartan ...

  2. Campbells in North America. by Mary Turner. University of Arizona at Flagstaff. February 28, 1996. The ways that led from Scotland to North America were many and diverse, often circuitous and usually hazardous to some degree. Those Campbells and other Highlanders who came to the new world in the 17th and 18th centuries were, perhaps, more ready ...

  3. 1. Clan Campbell. The Clan Campbell of Scotland is one of the most prominent and influential clans in Scottish history. With a rich heritage spanning centuries, the Campbells have left an indelible mark on the country’s cultural and political landscape.

  4. Unter anderem der Armstrong Clan mit seinem Ursprung in den Borders, die MacGregors in Argyll und der Clan Campbell, der einen Großteil der schottischen Highlands beherrschte. Die Clans hatten oft auch Stammburgen, wie das Duffus Castle des Clan Murray in Blair Atholl. Heute werden schottische Clans auf der ganzen Welt gefeiert und viele ...

  5. Torquhil Ian Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll (S), 6th Duke of Arygll (UK) (b.1968) Torquhil Campbell the 28th Mac Cailein Mòr, the thirty-fifth Chief of Clan Campbell, His Grace, the 13th Duke of Argyll (S), and the 6th Duke of Arygll (UK) was born Torquhil Ian Campbell on 29 May 1968. The 13th Duke of Argyll is the son of Sir Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll and his wife Iona Mary Colquhoun ...

  6. Welcome to the official website of Region 1 of the Clan Campbell Society (North America). We have a schedule of all of the Scottish/Highland game and gatherings in New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.) In our navigation bar, we have links to a lot of articles written by some experts in ...

  7. In 1685 the son of the Marquess, the 9th Earl, invaded Scotland as part of Monmouth's Rebellion. He was captured and beheaded and many Campbells who had risen for him escaped to Ulster in Ireland, many later moving on to North America. In 1701 the 10th Earl was made first Duke of Argyll. The Second Duke of Argyll, a Field Marshal, was one of ...