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From 1777 to 1780 he was Member of Parliament for Nairnshire.
His father owned the estate of Culloden and was MP for Nairnshire.
His parents had married on 1 November 1855 in Nairn Burgh, Nairnshire.
The fourth Baronet was Sheriff of Nairnshire and Elginshire.
His son John Campbell was Member of Parliament for Nairnshire and Cardigan.
In 1920 he married Alison (died 1953), daughter of James MacLennan of Nairnshire.
Brodie was born at Lethen, Nairnshire and educated at Harrow School.
Nairnshire Camanachd was a Shinty Club playing in Nairn, Scotland.
Simpson was born at Glenferness, Ardclach, Nairnshire, Scotland.
The ancestral seat of this branch of the Campbell family is Cawdor Castle in Nairnshire.
Glyn had been the Liberal Unionist candidate in Elginshire and Nairnshire at the January 1910 election.
Moray & Nairnshire (1965), Hamilton, H.
This made the estate unviable and The Cawdors returned to their Scottish estate in Nairnshire in the early 1940s.
He was made Knight of the Thistle in 1934; and was Lord Lieutenant of Nairnshire from 1935 to 1947.
Prior to succeeding his father in the honours, he represented Nairnshire in the Parliament held in Edinburgh on 4 June 1644.
Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland: St Ninian's Church (1844).
James, the third brother, inherited and married Jessie, daughter of James Cuming of Earnside, Nairnshire.
In the event, a district council was formed for the landward part of Nairnshire, but Kinross-shire county council performed the functions of a district council.
Scottish violinist Ian Hardie was also commissioned to compose and record the new extended fiddle pibroch "The Highlands of Nairnshire."
Born in Nairnshire, Newlands was the son of Andrew Newlands, agricultural labourer, and his wife Ann, née Stunar.
He was born in Nairnshire, the son of John Macarthur and Sarah Dallas, and was educated at the Free Church Academy there.
He was born in Nairnshire, the son of Donald Laing and Ann Fraser, and was educated in Ardersier.
Below Marginal glaciofluvial terraces and out-wash fans were formed during the decay of late-Devensian ice within the valley of the River Findhorn, Nairnshire.
Colonel the Hon. Ian Malcoln Campbell, third son of the third Earl, was Lord Lieutenant of Nairnshire.
Littlemill is a village located close to Nairn in Nairnshire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland.