294 BREADALBANE at Bath, in her 6oth year. He d. 26 Jan. 1782, in his 86th year, at the Abbey of Holyrood-house. Will pr. June 1783. On his death the suc- cession opened to the heirs male (general) of the grantee. [GeorgeCampbell, ^/j/ifd'LoRDGLENORCHYjis'. 24 Mar. 1 744, at Moffat, aged about 12.] [John Campbell, styledl^OKV) Glenorchy, 2nd but ist (in 1744) surv. s. and h. ap., b. 20, and bap. 30 Sep. 1738, at St. Marylebone, Midx. Hew., 26 Sep. 1 76 1, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Willielma, 2nd and posthumous da. and coh. of William Maxwell, of Preston. He d. v.p. and s.p.s., 14 Nov. 1 77 1, in his 34th year, at Barnton, Midlothian, and was bur. at Finlarig.(*) His widow d. i"] July 1786, in St. George's Sq., Edinburgh, in her 44th year, and was bur. in a chapel there, which she herself had founded. C') Will pr. I June 1787.] IV. 1782. 4 and I. John (Campbell), Earl of Breadal- BANE and Holland, i^c. [S.], 3rd cousin and h. male, BARONY being ist s. andh. of Colin C., ofCarwhin, by Eliza- I. 1806. beth, da. of Archibald Campbell, of Stonefield, which Colin C. wasonlys. of Robert C. of Borland, the only MARQUESSATE s. who had issue of Colin C. of Mochaster, who was I. 1831. 3rd s. of Sir Robert Campbell, Bart. [S.], Laird of Glenurchy, whereby he was yr. br. of Sir John C, Bart. [S.], who was father of John, cr. Earl of Breadalbane, &c. as afsd.('^) He was b. 30 Mar. 1762; ed. at Winchester; sue. his father in the estate of Carwhin 30 Mar. 1772. Rep. Peer [S.] 1784 to 1806. F.R.S. 19 Feb. 1784. He raised a Reg. of Fencibles, 1793, of which he was Lieut. Col. 1795; ^°'- '" the Army, 1802; Major Gen. 1809, and Lieut. Gen. 18 14. Councillor of State [S.] to the Prince of Wales, Apr. 1806. On 13 Nov. 1 806 he, being a Whig, was cr. BARON BREADALBANE OF TAY- MOUTH CASTLE, co. Perth, and on 12 Sep. 1831 he was cr. EARL OF ORMELIE and MARQUESS OF BREADALBANE. C^) He w., 3 Sep. 1793, at his mother's house in Welbeck St., Marylebone, Midx., Mary Turner, ist da. and coh. of David Gavin, of Langton House, co. Berwick, by Elizabeth, da. of James (Maitland), 7th Earl of Lauderdale [S.]. He d. 29 Mar. 1 834, at Taymouth Castle, co. Perth, aged almost 72. Will pr. July 1834. His widow d. 25 Sep. 1845, at Langton House afsd. Will pr. Oct. 1845. (*) A writer in N. & Q. asserts that he was killed in a duel, and hints that the facts are well-known by Highland tradition. V.G. C") She was well-known for her charity and piety, and was foundress of a sect of Protestant dissenters. {'^) See tabular pedigree. () This was one of the creations at the coronation of William IV, for a list of which see Appendix F to this volume. The Earl of Cassillis [S.] was cr. Marquess of Ailsa and the Earl Grosvenor was cr. Marquess of Westminster at the same time.