Sir Colin Og Campbell of Lochawe (died 1340 at Locale Argyle), also known as Cailean Óg Caimbeul, Sir Colyn Cambel, Colin the Young, and Coline Oig Campbell...
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Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell (redirect from Duncan Campbell of Lochawe)
birth is in 1390 in Lochow, Argyll. He was the son of Colin Campbell of Lochawe, and Mariota Campbell. Colin (called Colin Iongantach 'Wonderful', and...
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Archibald Campbell of Lochawe (died before 1394), also known as Gillespic Campbell, and Gillespig More, was an early member of Clan Campbell and patrilineal...
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of the finest white-water rivers in the United Kingdom. Census, 2011 "Lochawe :: Community Council". Boney, Nigel (1 February 2015). "Whitewater Rafting...
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Tower is 0.5 miles (0.80 km) away. Other related buildings in the area of Lochawe village include Innis Chonain House, Badnaiska (Summer Manse) and the House...
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for "The Great MacColin" referring to Cailean Mór (Colin the Great) of Lochawe (Colin of Lochow) who was killed in fighting with Alexander, Lord of Lorne...
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Campbell, or "Colin the Great" Sir Colin Og Campbell of Lochawe (died before 1343), Lord of Lochawe Colin Campbell (Swedish East India Company) (1686–1757)...
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Scotland. It runs east from Oban along the south bank of Loch Etive, through Lochawe and Tyndrum, Crianlarich, Lochearnhead, St Fillans and Crieff before passing...
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is open to the public during the summer. Access is either by boat from Lochawe pier, or on foot from the A85 near Dalmally. The access is under the railway...
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Kilmartin; Kilmore; Kilmun; Kilninver; Kilmelford; Kilfinan; Kirn; Lagavulin; Lochawe; Lochgair; Lochgilphead; Lochgoilhead; Luss; Machrihanish; Millhouse; Minard;...
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was held by the Campbell family and in the 1440s Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochawe (later 1st Lord Campbell), the then chief of the clan, lived near Kilmun...
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flows west through Glen Lochy from Loch Bhe to the River Orchy and hence Lochawe in the West Highlands of Scotland. The A85 road parallels the river for...
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Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne, Earl of Argyll, Campbell and Cowal, Viscount Lochawe and Glenyla, Lord Campbell, Lorne, Kintyre, Inveraray, Mull, Morven and...
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Sunderland, County Durham, England Died 9 May 2014(2014-05-09) (aged 97) Lochawe, Scotland Pen name Mary Stewart Occupation Novelist Language English Nationality...
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Lennox Margaret of Lennox Elizabeth of Lennox Sir Archibald Campbell of Lochawe Helen Campbell Isabella Lamont John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox William...
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5th Knight of Lochawe and 20th Chief of Clan Campbell at the time. Sir Archibald's first son, Sir Duncan Campbell, 6th Knight of Lochawe, was the founder...
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A83 in Campbelltown to the pier; now part of the B842. A819 Inveraray Lochawe A820 Dunblane Doune A821 Braeval (Aberfoyle) Kilmahog A822 Greenloaning...
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Pinho, 29th Baron of Pentland and 37th Baron of Lochawe William Phino, Younger of Pentland Baron of Lochawe The Baron of Phantelane 1436 2010 Capt. David...
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scheduled monument. The castle was built about 1326 by Sir John Campbell of Lochawe on an island, or crannog, in a loch, now drained. The castle was torched...
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Avich and Kilchrenan Community Council. The tomb of Colin More Campbell of Lochawe, who was killed at the Battle of Red Ford in 1294, can be seen in the churchyard...
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Romanesque revival style, but only later in the 19th century. St Conan’s Kirk Lochawe, Agyll and Bute is an extraordinary early 20th century church on the shore...
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Loch Awe railway station is a railway station serving the village of Lochawe, on the northern bank of Loch Awe, in western Scotland. This station is on...
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fought over disputed lands. It ended in defeat of the Clan Campbell of Lochawe. The battle was on the borders of Loch Awe and Lorne, with the site and...
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de Crawford, by whom he had at least two sons, Sir Colin Og Campbell of Lochawe and Dubhghall. In 1315, King Robert granted the baronies of Loch Awe and...
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Domhnall mac Raghnaill (1207 - ??) Lord of Lorne The Campbell lairds of Lochawe inherited the lordship of Lorne via their foremother, Isabel Stewart, daughter...
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granted confirmation for the lands of Sonachan by Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochawe. According to David Sellar, the MacArthurs of Darleith descend from the...
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survive but it seems likely that he sought assistance from the Campbells of Lochawe, to whom he was closely linked by blood and marriage. James Mor would never...
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offers views of the Cruachan range from its summit. The nearest village is Lochawe. "Beinn a'Chochuill". hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2019. "walkhighlands...
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Argyll neighbours, and married Helen, the daughter of Archibald Campbell of Lochawe. Countess Helen was widow of a John of the Isles, son of John of Islay...
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