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John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews (15723 bytes)
1: ... Andrews''' ([[17 September]] [[1779]]-[[1861]]), was a British [[politician]] and [[Lord Chancellor]... 3: ...umbrous technicalities than by the assertion of new and striking principles. 5: ...-General]] and was returned by [[Edinburgh]], for which he sat till [[1841]]. 7: ...pbell supported the abolition of church rates, in which he included the Edinburgh annuity-tax. 9: ...ential to the functions of parliament. The matter was settled by an act of [[1840]]. John Campbell (2073 bytes) 1: '''John Campbell''' may refer to many different people: 3: * [[John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun]] 4: * [[John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll]] (1680–1743) 5: * [[John Campbell of Cawdor]] — minor British politician (1695&mdash... 6: * [[John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun]] (1705–1782) John W. Campbell (3935 bytes) 1: ...[[Unknown (magazine)|Unknown]]'' (later ''Unknown Worlds'') from 1939 to 1943. 3: ...hed in [[1966]]. He also suggested story ideas to writers more directly, and sometimes asked for stor... 5: ...editor, I write the stories that a hundred people write." 7: ...hing [[L. Ron Hubbard]]'s first articles and also writing editorials in support of Dianetics. 9: ...am named ''Exploring Tomorrow''. The scripts were written by authors such as [[Gordon Dickson]] and [... John Campbell Elliott (1798 bytes) 1: ...[August 25]] [[1872]] - [[December 20]] [[1941]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician. 3: ...r third and left provincial politics shortly afterwards. 5: ...940]] he was appointed to the [[Canadian Senate]] where he sat until his death the next year. 7: [[Category:1872 births|Elliott, John Campbell]] 8: [[Category:1941 deaths|Elliott, John Campbell]] John McLeod Campbell (3311 bytes) 1: ...ampbell''' ([[1800]] - [[February 27]], [[1872]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] churchman. 3: ...his time the doctrine of [[Assurance of Faith]] powerfully influenced him. 5: ...the [[Catholic Apostolic Church]], he worked for two years as an evangelist in the [[Scottish Highlan... 7: ...on to join the Barony church, where Norman McLeod was pastor. In 1862 he published ''Thoughts on Reve... 9: ...s of most of the religious bodies in Scotland. He was buried in Roseneath churchyard. John Charles Campbell (1956 bytes) 1: ...my that can be awarded to [[British]] and [[Commonwealth]] forces. 5: ...n the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. 7: ...refused to be evacuated. His brilliant leadership was the direct cause of the very heavy casualties i... 9: He was killed in action, [[Libya]], on [[26 February]]... 17: ...isplayed at the [[Royal Artillery Museum]] ''(Woolwich, England)''. John Vaughan Campbell (1867 bytes) 1: [[Image:VCJohnVaughanCampbell.jpg|thumb|175px|Photo submitted by Martin Hornby ... 3: ...my that can be awarded to [[British]] and [[Commonwealth]] forces. 5: ...n the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. 7: ...onal command of the third line when the first two waves of his battalion had been decimated by machin... 17: *[[VCs of the First World War - The Somme]] (Gerald Gliddon, 1994) John Logan Campbell (1398 bytes) 1: ...was a prominent [[New Zealand]] public figure. He was sometimes described by his contemporaries as "t... 3: ...to New Zealand, arriving first in [[Coromandel, New Zealand|Coromandel]] and then Auckland. 5: ...itician)|Edward Stafford]]. Later, Logan Campbell was elected [[Mayor of Auckland]]. He received a [[... 7: ...ous [[One Tree Hill, New Zealand|One Tree Hill]], which he had named. 9: [[Category:1817 births|Logan Campbell, John]] John Archibald Campbell (4368 bytes) 1: [[Image:John A. Campbell.gif|thumb|right|150px]] 2: ...' ([[June 24]], [[1811]]-[[March 12]], [[1889]]), was an [[United States of America|American]] [[juri... 4: ... with former Georgia governor [[John Clark]], and was admitted to the [[Bar association|bar]] in [[18... 6: ...the state legislature in [[1843]]. Campbell was twice offered appointment to the Alabama Supreme Cou... 8: ... agreed to nominate the Alabaman Campbell, and he was approved by the Senate in March of [[1853]]. John Campbell-Jones (701 bytes) 1: '''John Campbell-Jones''' was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Great Britain|B... 48: [[Category:Formula One drivers|Campbell-Jones, John]] John Campbell Shairp (2735 bytes) 1: ...July 30]], [[1819]] - [[September 18]], [[1885]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[critic]] and man of ... 3: ...was educated at [[Edinburgh Academy]] and [[Glasgow University]]. 4: ... mastership at [[Rugby School]] under [[Archibald Campbell Tait]]. 6: ...JD Forbes]], and in 1874 he edited [[Dorothy Wordsworth]]'s ''Recollections of a Tour in Scotland''. 8: ...of nature in all the chief [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], classical and English poets. In 1879 he contri... John Francis Campbell (445 bytes) 1: ...folk-lore, and published ''[[Popular Tales of the West Highlands]]'' (4 vols., 1860-62), and various ... 5: [[Category:1822 births|Campbell, John Francis]] 6: [[Category:1885 deaths|Campbell, John Francis]] John Campbell Greenway (2180 bytes) 2: style="float:right;width:158px;margin:0 0 1em 1em"> 3: [[Image:John_Campbell_Greenway_bronze_by_Gutzon_Borglum.jpg]] 7: ...]] - [[January 19]], [[1926]], [[New York City]]) was an American mining, steel and railroad executiv... 9: ...us service at the [[Battle of San Juan Hill]], he was recommended for promotion to brevet [[Captain#A... 11: ...and was cited for bravery at [[Cambrai]]. France awarded him the [[Croix de Guerre]], the [[Legion of... John Charles Campbell Daunt (1441 bytes) 1: ...my that can be awarded to [[British]] and [[Commonwealth]] forces. 5: ...n the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. 7: ...ichly cultivated area. He was dangerously wounded while attempting to drive out a large body of these... 15: ''please update if you know where his medal is publicly displayed'' 22: *[http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/avon.htm Location of grave and VC medal] ''(Av... John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (2582 bytes) 1: '''John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun''' was a British nobleman and military leader. 3: ...ampbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun|John Campbell]], who was created first Earl of Loudoun in 1637. 5: ...is slow and calculated approach to every quandary which made him so often late to so many battles. 7: ...tary prowess during the royalist uprising of 1745 when according to one historian he "had demonstrate... 9: ...ove which would become his trademark, sat out the war till after the [[Battle of Culloden]]. John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll (4350 bytes) 1: ...ottish]] [[soldier]] and [[noble]]man. His titles were extremely high in the precedence of the Scotti... 3: ...Kingdom|British Army's]] overall commander, the [[John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough|Duke of Marlbo... 5: ...arshal]] in [[1736]]. A year before his death, he was given the position of Commander in Chief of the... 7: ...valry Regiment) and The Queen's Dragoon Guards (now part of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards). 11: |width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Hen... John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll (1163 bytes) 1: ...yll''' ([[June]] [[1723]] - [[May 24]], [[1806]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[soldier]] and [[noble... 3: ...[George Campbell, 6th Duke of Argyll]] and [[John Campbell, 7th Duke of Argyll]]. 7: ...y:<br>'''[[John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll|John Campbell]]''' 8: <td width = 40% align = center>'''[[Duke of Argyll]]''' 9: ...r>'''[[George Campbell, 6th Duke of Argyll|George Campbell]]'''</td> John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun (925 bytes) 1: ...sident of the Scottish Parliament. The first Earl Campbell died in [[1633]]. 5: |width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:<br>'''New Creation''' 6: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Earl of Loudoun]]''... 7: ...br>'''[[James Campbell, 2nd Earl of Loudoun|James Campbell]]''' 12: [[Category:1633 births|Loudoun, John Campbell, 1st Earl of]] John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll (1885 bytes) 1: ...[1770]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Whig (UK)|Whig]] [[politician]] in the [[17th century|17th]] ... 3: ...t Regiment of Foot]] ([[1738]]-[[1752]]), serving with honour in the [[Battle of Dettingen]] in [[174... 5: ... his death. Upon the inheritance of his peerages (when his cousin died in [[1761]]), he left the [[Ho... 7: ...] | Next=[[John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll|John Campbell]]}} 9: [[Category:1693 births|Argyll, John Campbell, 4th Duke of]] John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll (5625 bytes) 1: ...00 ([[August 6]], [[1845]] - [[May 2]], [[1914]]) was [[Governor General of Canada]]. 3: ...llege|Eton]], [[University of St Andrews|St. Andrews]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. For... 5: ...ghout Canada. For the first time, [[Rideau Hall]] would have a royal resident – [[Victoria of t... 7: ... was experiencing a renewal of optimism and an upswing of nationalism. 9: ...f many books of prose and poetry. His writings show a deep appreciation of Canada's physical beauty.
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