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unusual facts about Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Colgrain



Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll

He was the son of Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll, and converted to Roman Catholicism, although in 1594 he had commanded royal troops in the Battle of Glenlivet against Catholic Rebels, especially the Gordons of Huntly.

Attock

The city's foundations were laid in 1903, and it was named Campbellpur after Sir Colin Campbell.

Attock District

It was changed to Campbellpur after the Commander-in-Chief of British forces Sir Colin Campbell who rebuilt the city of Campbellpur.

Chhibramau

Accompanied by his second-in-command, McDowell, and 75 men, he rode across a countryside swarming with rebels to carry despatches to the Commander-in-Chief, Sir Colin Campbell.

Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Colgrain

He was President of the British Bankers' Association from 1938 to 1946 and was also a Director of the National Provincial Bank and of London Assurance.

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority

Former Chairs include Walter Merricks, Shirley Harrison, Lord Richard Harries, Dame Suzi Leather, Baroness Ruth Deech and Colin Campbell

Indian Mutiny Medal

Awarded to troops under command of Sir Colin Campbell who were engaged in final operations leading to the surrender of Lucknow and the clearing of the surrounding areas.

Lord Malcolm

Colin Campbell, Lord Malcolm (b. 1953), Scottish lawyer and Senator of the College of Justice.


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