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...     Archibald Campbell,
9th Earl of Argyll was born on 26 February 1628/29  at Dalkeith, Scotland.
 He was the son of Archibald Campbell,  1st Marquess of Argyll and Lady Margaret Douglas.

He married, firstly, Lady Mary Stuart,  daughter of James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray and Margaret Home,
       on 13 May 1650 at Canongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.

He married, secondly, Lady Anne Mackenzie, daughter of Colin
Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Seaforth and Lady Margaret Seton, on 28 June 1670.

He died on 30 June 1685 at age 56 at Cross of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,
Midlothian, Scotland, executed for high treason in the same manner and place as his father.

     Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll
 was styled as Master of Argyll between 1629 and 1663.
He was styled as Lord Lorne between 1629 and 1663.
 He was Colonel of the Foot Guards.
He fought in the Battle of Dunbar on 3 September 1650, on behalf of King Charles II.
He fought in the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651, on behalf of King Charles II.
In 1654 he was excepted from Cromwell's Act of Grace, as Lieutenant-General.
He afterwards submitted, and had to find £5,000 security.
 After the Restoration, he was imprisoned.
 On 26 August 1662 he was sentenced to death.
On 4 June 1663 he was released.
He succeeded to the title of 9th Earl of Argyll [S., 1457] on 16
October 1663, after being restored to the honours and estates of his family.
 He succeeded to the title of 3rd Lord of Kintyre [S., 1626] on 16 October 1663.
He succeeded to the title of 10th Lord Campbell [S., 1445] on 16 October 1663.
He succeeded to the title of 9th Lord Lorne [S., 1470] on 16 October 1663.
He was invested as a Fellow, Royal Society (F.R.S.) on 28 October 1663.
He was invested as a Privy Counsellor (P.C.) [Scotland] on 9 June 1664.
He held the office of an Extraordinary Lord of Session between 11 July 1674 and November 1681.
On 19 December 1681 he was sentenced to death for high treasons, for refusing to subscribe to the Test Act.
He escaped from Edinburgh Castle disguised as a page holding the
train of his step-daughter Lady Sophia Lindsay, and fled to Holland.
He was attainted and his honours forfeit.
He was General of the forces which invaded Scotland in support of Monmouth's rebellion on 17 April 1685.
At Inchinnan, Scotland, he was captured after a short and inglorious campaign.
He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.

Children of Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll and Lady Mary Stuart
    * Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll+
         b. 25 Jul 1658, d. 25 Sep 17032
    * Hon. John Campbell+ b. bt 1659 - 1668, d. 7 Apr 17294
    * Colonel Hon. Charles Campbell b. b 16635
    * Lady Jane Campbell+ b. b 1668, d. 31 Jul 1712
    * Hon. James Campbell b. b 16685

Child of Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll and Lady Anne Mackenzie
    * Lady Anne Campbell b. b 1668, d. 18 Sep 1734

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Map to Inverary Castle, home of the current Duke of Argyll.
at
http://www.inveraray-castle.com/Pages/content.asp?PageID=93

Ideally situated for exploring Argyll,
Inveraray nestles on the banks of Loch Fyne approximately 60 miles
 North of Glasgow and is well serviced by road links North and South.

By Car
From the South, exit the M74 at junction 4 and follow signs for
 Glasgow City centre (M8) then head for the Erskine Toll Bridge and join
 the A82 to Dumbarton and Loch Lomond.
 At Tarbet, near the head of picturesque Loch Lomond, bear left onto the A83 signposted for Inveraray.

About the Campbells:
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The Campbells arrived in Argyll as part of a royal expedition in
 c.1220. They settled on Lochaweside where they were placed in charge of the King's lands in the area.

The Chief of Clan Campbell takes his Gaelic title of 'MacCailein Mor'
 from Colin Mor Campbell - 'Colin the Great' who was killled in 1296,
 and was succeeded by his son Sir Neil Campbell, companion and brother-in-law of King Robert the Bruce.

From Bruce's time, the family headquarters had been the great castle
 at Innischonnell on Loch Awe, and remained so until the 1400's when
 Sir Duncan Campbell (great grandson of Sir Colin) moved to to
 Inveraray.  He was created Lord Campbell and thereafter a steady string of
 titles were awarded to the family.
 His grandson was created Earl of Argyll in 1457.

By Bus
Scottish Citylink provide a regular bus service to Inveraray from
 Glasgow: Travel time = 1 hr 40 minutes

Travel Distances
Dalmally Railway Station: Approx 15 miles
Glasgow Airport: Approx 56 miles
Prestwick Airport: Approx 86 mile
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From Glasgow to Campbeltown - Using Ferry
3 hours, 25 minutes  -- 95.32 miles
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 Ferry schedules:
18:   Turn RIGHT onto BRODICK-ARDROSSAN (Check ferry schedule / fares).
24:   Turn SLIGHT LEFT onto ARRAN-CLAONAIG (Check ferry schedule / fares).

Overland from Glasgow to TARBERT
2 hours, 20 minutes- -102.66 miles
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