• The Hon. John Campbell (c. 1660 – 9 April 1729), of Mamore, was a Scottish Whig politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1700 to 1707 and...
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  • Mamore may refer to: Mamore, settlement in the Rosneath peninsula near Rahane, Scotland John Campbell of Mamore (c. 1660–1729), Scottish Member of Parliament...
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    Mary Campbell of Mamore born Mary Bellenden (baptised 1685 – 1736) was a Scottish aristocrat who was a maid of honour to Caroline of Ansbach. She was...
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  • Edinburgh. Their children were: Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll (1658-1703) John Campbell of Mamore (c.1660-1729), Commissioner for Argyllshire...
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    of Commons from 1713 to 1761. John Campbell was born c. 1693, the son of John Campbell of Mamore. His father was the second son of Archibald Campbell...
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    titles passed to his cousin, John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll, the son of his father's brother John Campbell of Mamore. The Duke established an estate...
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  • Argyllshire, 1669–1674 John Campbell of Shankstown, Scottish soldier and member of the Parliament of Scotland John Campbell of Mamore (c. 1660–1729), MP for...
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  • from 1736 to 1741. Campbell was the second son of Hon. John Campbell of Mamore and brother of General John Campbell and William Campbell. He joined the army...
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    Stewart, daughter of the 4th Earl of Moray, with whom he had seven children: Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll John Campbell of Mamore, Commissioner...
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  • Lady Barbara FitzRoy (category Illegitimate children of Charles II of England)
    Arran. Charles went on to marry first Elizabeth, daughter of the Hon. John Campbell of Mamore and had a son christened William James (the surname was taken...
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  • 1741. Campbell was the fourth son of Hon. John Campbell of Mamore and his wife Elizabeth Elphinstone, the daughter of John, 8th Lord Elphinstone. His brothers...
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    Islay (redirect from Isle of Islay)
    capacity of the island was recorded at over 6,600 cows and 2,200 horses in a 1722 rental listing. In 1726 Islay was purchased by John Campbell of Mamore using...
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    the ruinous mansion of Shawfield which was the target of the Malt tax riots in 1726 and previously the home of John Campbell of Mamore. He acquired this...
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    Scottish family loyal to the House of Hanover. His parents were John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll and Mary Campbell of Mamore. From 1752 to 1760, he served...
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  • aftermath of the Jacobite Rising of 1715 a Disarming Act was passed in Scotland and although the government-supporting Major-General John Campbell of Mamore (later...
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    Sir John Anstruther, 1st Baronet (c. 1678 – 27 September 1753) was a Scottish politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1702 to 1707, and...
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  • Retrieved 22 August 2019. Larsen, Ruth M. (26 May 2005). Campbell [née Bellenden], Mary, of Mamore (bap. 1685, d. 1736), courtier. Vol. 1. Oxford University...
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    Jesuit Missions of Moxos and also the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos. According to Campbell (2024), the Mamoré–Guaporé or Guaporé–Mamoré linguistic area...
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    Retrieved 20 February 2021. Campbell, Lyle (2012). "Chapter II: Classification of the Indigenous Languages of South America". In Campbell, Lyle; Grondona, Veronica...
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    Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat (category Jacobite military personnel of the Jacobite rising of 1745)
    born 1726, became Master of Lovat. Margaret died in 1729 and Lovat then married the 23 year old Primrose Campbell of Mamore four years later. This produced...
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  • field of linguistics, see the article "List of proposed language families". Map of the main language families of the world The language families of Africa...
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    of Mamore (bap. 1685, d. 1736), courtier. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/92351. John M. Simpson, 'Ker, John, first duke of Roxburghe...
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    (2016): († = extinct) Arawak Yanesha Western Aguachile † Chamikuro Mamoré-Paraguai Mamoré-Guaporé (Portuguese article) Mojo-Paunaka Mojo: Ignaciano; Trinitario...
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    was initially accepted, Campbell argued very strongly against it. The first grammar of a South American language was that of classical Quechua published...
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    boldness of this measure, thought unsuccessful, discouraged the Spaniards... they soon removed from their station... the encampment on the Mamoré was abandoned...
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    the Mamoré-Madeira system. The transport ships Presidente Saavedra and Presidente Siles steamed on the Paraguay River from 1927 to the beginning of the...
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  • rat, Oecomys concolor LC Yellow arboreal rice rat, Oecomys flavicans LC Mamore arboreal rice rat, Oecomys mamorae LC Brazilian arboreal rice rat, Oecomys...
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    rice rat Oecomys flavicans - yellow arboreal rice rat Oecomys mamorae - Mamore arboreal rice rat Oecomys paricola - Brazilian arboreal rice rat Oecomys...
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  • Yuracaré language (category Mamoré–Guaporé linguistic area)
    [juˈɹ̟uhaɹ̟e].: 1323  There are 2,000–3,000 Yurakaré speakers in the upper Mamoré River valley of eastern Bolivia. They live along the Chapare and Ichilo Rivers in...
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  • wife of Theophilus Cibber Mary Campbell of Mamore (1736) Ann Donne (1737), the mother of William Cowper Maria, Lady Walpole (1738), second wife of Prime...
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