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Archibald Campbell, 4th Baron Blythswood

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Archibald Campbell, 4th Baron Blythswood KCVO (25 April 1870–14 November 1929) was the son of Barrington Campbell, 3rd Baron Blythswood, and grandson of Archibald Douglas of Mains.

The tomb of Archibald Douglas Campbell in St Conval's Chapel, St Conan’s Kirk, Loch Awe.

In 1916 his name was legally changed to Archibald Douglas-Campbell, a surname previously used by his father. Shortly after succeeding to the title of 4th Baron Blythswood, co. Renfrew' on 13 March 1918, his name was legally changed back to Archibald Campbell.

The family name of the House of Blythswood is derived from Colin Campbell of Elie, a cadet of the House of Ardkinglass in Argyll, who acquired the estate during the reign of Charles I., but through his granddaughter and heiress the property passed to the Douglases of Mains in Dunbartonshire.

He gained the rank of Major in the Scots Guards (Special Reserve) and also in the service of the 4th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. On 20 May 1922 he was appointed Honorary Colonel of 81st (Welsh) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.[1]

Campbell was educated at Eton and on 25 July 1895, he married Evelyn Fletcher and they had one child:

  • Olive Douglas Campbell (1896–1949)

References

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  1. ^ Army List.
Masonic offices
Preceded by Grand Master of the
Grand Lodge of Scotland

1926–1929
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baron Blythswood
1918–1929
Succeeded by