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Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll

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Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll (c. 1575–1638), also called "Gillesbuig Grumach", was a Scottish politician and military leader.

Biography

Campbell was the son of Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll and in 1594 he had commanded royal troops in the Battle of Glenlivet against Catholic Rebels, especially the Gordons of Huntly. In 1618 Archibald Campbell converted to Roman Catholicism, religion of his wife, from Presbyterianism. In 1619, he surrendered his estates to his son, Archibald Campbell. He was made a knight of the Golden Fleece in 1624. His kinsman was William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling.

His nickname, "Gillesbuig Grumach" is the Gaelic for Archibald the Grim. This presumably originates from his wife Lady Agnes Douglas, daughter of the Earl of Morton, and after their 14th century ancestor, Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas.

The 7th Earl of Argyll is buried at Kilmun Parish Church.

References

  • Prebble, John, The Lion in the North: one thousand years of Scotland's history, London, 1971

http://www.thepeerage.com/p1668.htm#i16671

Legal offices
Preceded by Lord Justice General
1584–1628
Succeeded by
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by Earl of Argyll
1584–1638
Succeeded by