Colin Campbell (-) |
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| Father:1 | Archibald Campbell (around 1538-12 September 1573), 5. Earl of Argyll | ||
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| He was illegitimate.2 | ||
| He is named by Lady Jean Stewart, who in bringing an action for reduction of the divorce, in March 1573-74, charges her deceased husband with having two illegitimate sons. Colin is said to have been baptized as the Earl's son, and brought up, first under the care of the late Bishop of the Isles, and then in Linlithgow, and recently sent into England as a pledge for his father. He is also referred to in the will of his uncle Colin, the sixth Earl.3 | ||
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