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The passing of Ian, 12th Duke of Argyll, leaves a sore gap in the web of fabric that is Scottish life. He was born in 1937, not long before the outbreak of the Second World War when his father ...
THE 12th DUKE OF ARGYLL, who has died suddenly aged 63, was Chief of Clan Campbell and Scotland's second most senior duke; since 1996 he had been Lord Lieutenant of Argyll and Bute. On succeeding ...
The first son of the Duke was Ian Campbell, who inherited the dukedom from his father and became the 12th Duke of Argyll. He was born in 1937, from the second marriage of the Duke to Louise Vanneck.
Ian Campbell, the 12th Duke of Argyll and head of the Clan Campbell, is estimated to have saved his heir almost (pounds) 12m in tax by placing the bulk of his estate in trust for his children.
For Torquhil Ian Campbell, the 13th Duke of Argyll, a royal lineage is as much a responsibility as it is a privilege. City Times engages him in an interesting conver ...
The 10th Duke of Argyll was not a royal and made a career as a historian, in return receiving his title from his uncle, John Campbell, the 9th Duke of Argyll.
The Sweenys were married for 14 years and had three children (including a daughter who was stillborn) before divorcing in 1947. Before meeting Ian Campbell, the Duke of Argyll, on a train from ...
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