John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun
John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun (1598 – March 1662) was a Scottish politician and Covenanter. As a young man Campbell travelled abroad. In 1620 married the heiress of the barony of Loudoun; in his wife's right, took his seat in the Parliament of Scotland. In 1622 his patent for an earldom stopped by Charles I because of his strenuous opposition to episcopacy. In 1633 he took a leading part in organising the Covenant, 1637-1638. He was a leader of the armed insurrection in Scotland in 1639 and an envoy from Scotland to Charles I in 1640. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London but was freed and joined the Scottish army of invasion in August 1640. He was sent again as an envoy to London and was made Lord Chancellor of Scotland from 1641-1660. In 1641 he was also created Earl of Loudoun.
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John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun
John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun (1598 – March 1662) was a Scottish politician and Covenanter. As a young man Campbell travelled abroad. In 1620 married the heiress of the barony of Loudoun; in his wife's right, took his seat in the Parliament of Scotland. In 1622 his patent for an earldom stopped by Charles I because of his strenuous opposition to episcopacy. In 1633 he took a leading part in organising the Covenant, 1637-1638. He was a leader of the armed insurrection in Scotland in 1639 and an envoy from Scotland to Charles I in 1640. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London but was freed and joined the Scottish army of invasion in August 1640. He was sent again as an envoy to London and was made Lord Chancellor of Scotland from 1641-1660. In 1641 he was also created Earl of Loudoun.
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John Campbell, 1st Earl of Lou ...... y fined by Charles II in 1662.
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Джон Кэмпбелл (англ. John Camp ...... р Шотландии в 1641—1660 годах.
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初代ジョン・キャンベル(英:John Campbell, 1 ...... 家。キャンベル氏族出身で国民盟約(盟約派)の一員でもあった。
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John Campbell, 1. Earl of Loud ...... eer, Politiker und Covenanter.
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John Campbell, 1st Earl of Lou ...... also created Earl of Loudoun.
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Джон Кэмпбелл (англ. John Camp ...... р Шотландии в 1641—1660 годах.
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初代ジョン・キャンベル(英:John Campbell, 1 ...... 家。キャンベル氏族出身で国民盟約(盟約派)の一員でもあった。
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Кэмпбелл, Джон, 1-й граф Лаудон
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ジョン・キャンベル (初代ラウドン伯爵)
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