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  1. Mai 1705 auf Loudoun Castle, Ayrshire; † 27. April 1782 ebenda) war ein britischer Peer, Politiker und General. Leben. Campbell war der einzige Sohn des schottischen Adligen Hugh Campbell, 3. Earl of Loudon. Seine Mutter war Lady Margaret Dalrymple, Tochter von John Dalrymple, 1. Earl of Stair.

  2. Spanish invasion of Portugal. General John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (5 May 1705 – 27 April 1782) was a Scottish nobleman and British army officer.

  3. authority to do so being granted to John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun, who had entered the Army as a cornet in 1727 and had been appointed. Aide-de-Camp to George II in July, 1743. The regiment, known as. Loudoun's Highlanders and consisting of 1,250 men, was soon raised, 750 assembling at Inverness and the rest at Perth, the officers' com-.

  4. About this artwork. John Campbell was born at Loudoun Castle, near Galston. A professional soldier, he raised a regiment of Highlanders to fight the Jacobites during the 1745 Rising. He served as adjutant-general to Sir John Cope, commander-in-chief of the government forces. At the battle of Prestonpans parts of his regiment were captured.

  5. Hugh Campbell, 3. Earl of Loudoun († 1731) John Campbell, 4. Earl of Loudoun (1705–1782) James Mure-Campbell, 5. Earl of Loudoun (1726–1786) Flora Mure-Campbell, Marchioness of Hastings, 6. Countess of Loudoun (1780–1840) George Rawdon-Hastings, 2. Marquess of Hastings, 7. Earl of Loudoun (1808–1844) Paulyn Rawdon-Hastings, 3 ...

  6. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Loudoun, John Campbell, Fourth Earl of. views 2,698,949 updated. Loudoun, John Campbell, Fourth Earl of. LOUDOUN, JOHN CAMPBELL, FOURTH EARL OF. (1705–1782). British general. He entered the army as a cornet in 1727 and succeeded to his title in 1731.

  7. 28. Apr. 2022 · Major-General John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (5 May 1705 – 27 April 1782) was a British nobleman and army officer. Early career. Campbell inherited the peerage on the death of his father in 1731, becoming Lord Loudoun. The earl raised a regiment of infantry that took part in the Jacobite Rising of 1745 on the side of the ...