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Second Earl of Marchmont. Studied civil law at University of Utrecht whilst in exile with family in the Netherlands.  
 
Second Earl of Marchmont. Studied civil law at University of Utrecht whilst in exile with family in the Netherlands.  
Changed name to Campbell upon marriage.
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Changed name to Campbell upon marriage. Returned to Scotland and entered politics. Supported Hanoverian side in 1715 Jacobite rising. Appointed envoy and ambassador to court of Copenhagen (1716-21). Held office of lord clerk register of Scotland (1716-33). Returned to England and was sworn of the privy council (1726) and elected one of Scottish representative peers (1727). Admitted to Inner Temple, 6 April 1731, called to the bar, 28 May 1731, and admitted to the bench, 20 May 1742.  Died in London (1740) and buried in Edinburgh.
Returned to Scotland and entered politics. Supported Hanoverian side in 1715 Jacobite rising.
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Appointed envoy and ambassador to court of Copenhagen (1716-21). Held office of lord clerk register of Scotland (1716-33).
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Returned to England and was sworn of the privy council (1726) and elected one of Scottish representative peers (1727). Died in London (1740) and buried in Edinburgh.
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Dates 1726-1740
Location London; Lawyer
Vocation Politician
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage Margaret Campbell
Issue 8 children
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; Inner Temple Admissions Database, http://www.innertemplearchives.org.uk/detail.asp?id=8434

Second Earl of Marchmont. Studied civil law at University of Utrecht whilst in exile with family in the Netherlands. Changed name to Campbell upon marriage. Returned to Scotland and entered politics. Supported Hanoverian side in 1715 Jacobite rising. Appointed envoy and ambassador to court of Copenhagen (1716-21). Held office of lord clerk register of Scotland (1716-33). Returned to England and was sworn of the privy council (1726) and elected one of Scottish representative peers (1727). Admitted to Inner Temple, 6 April 1731, called to the bar, 28 May 1731, and admitted to the bench, 20 May 1742. Died in London (1740) and buried in Edinburgh.