In 1296 he joined Robert the Bruce in the struggle against the English. He was appointed Knight of Lochow circa 1285. Note: Sir Neil Campbell 2nd Lord of Lochow joined Robert the Bruce in 1296 and fought for him in almost every action between Methven and Bannockburn. Succeeded by: Sir Colin Campbell 3rd Lord of Lochow Preceded by: Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Lord of Lochow Other Titles: 3rd of Menstrie, Chief of Clan Campbell, a.k.a: Mac Cailein Mòr "Son of Colin the Great" Campbell 3rd Sir Maurice Moray of Drumsagard (on whom the Earldom of Strathearn was conferred 1343/34 and who d ) and m 4th ante Nov 1347 William Sutherland, 4th Earl of Sutherland ( d 1370). , created Earl of Atholl ca 1320, m Joanna dtr of Sir John Menteith of Rusky and widow of Malise, Earl of Strathern, and was a Knight at the Battle of Halidon Hill 19 July 1333 leaving no issue. Duncan Campbell Macdonnachie of Inverawe, progenitor of the Campbells of Inverawe.Ĥ. Dougal Campbell, living 1323, had issue:ģ. Married 3rd: He married, thirdly, Lady Mary Bruce, daughter of Robert Bruce, Lord of Annandale, and Earl of Carrick (in right of his wife), by Margaret dtr of Neil, 2nd Earl of Carrick, sister of King Robert I, circa 1312.ġ. Married 2nd: He married, secondly, Margaret Cameron between 13, possibly the widow of Hubert de Multon, and had by her issue: Sir Colin Campbell later 3rd Lord of Lochow. Married 1st: He married, firstly, unknown daughter Crawford, daughter of Andrew Crawford, before 1303.ġ. The Chiefs of Clan Campbell take the Gaelic title of 'MacCailein Mor' (Son of Colin the Great) from Sir Cailean Mór Campbell.Įldest son and heir of Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Lord of Lochow, Cailein Mòr " Colin the Great". Earned the name Cailean Mór "Colin the Great" for his deeds on and off the battlefield and for his leadership of Clan Campbell. Note: Died fighting Alexander, Lord of Lorne, at the Ath-dearg (Red Ford) of Lorn (where a cairn marks the site of his grave). Succeeded by: Sir Neil Campbell, 2nd Lord of Lochow ![]() Preceded by: Sir Gillespic Campbell, 1st of Menstrie Other Titles: 2nd of Menstrie, Chief of Clan Campbell, a.k.a: "Colin the Great" Campbell Sir Donald Campbell, ancestor of the Campbells of Loudon. (Some writers have doubted he was the son of Sir Colin.)Ĥ. Sir Arthur Campbell, Knight, Constable of Dunstaffnage, swore fealty to King Edward I in 1296, but later joined Robert Bruce. Sir Dugald Campbell of Torsa, Knight, Laird of Menstrie in Clackmannanshire, swore fealty to King Edward I in 1296, but later joined Robert Bruce.ģ. Sir Neil Campbell, later 2nd Lord of LochowĢ. Son and heir of Sir Gillespic Campbell 1st of Menstrie. Sir Cailean Mór Campbell, 1st Lord of Lochow "Colin the Great"
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