To become a member, simply complete the online Membership Application. We welcome you as our kinsmen to join us in our many activities. Remember, those who get the most out of being a member of the Clan Campbell Society. Membership is open to all Campbells, Campbell septs, those married to a Campbell or Campbell Sept, those descended from Clan Campbell, and to those interested in learning about the Clan Campbell, Scottish history and culture, and who acknowledge Mac Cailein Mòr as their Clan Chief, as he is the Chief of Clan Campbell, the greatest family in all of Scotland! (We're a " wee bit" biased.) – Free entry to Inveraray Castle, home of the Duke of Argyll Chief of Clan Campbell, during regular open times (with valid membership card) – Free entry to Cawdor Castle, ancestral home of the Earl Cawdor, during regular open times (with valid membership card) – A subscription to a monthly eNewsletter with color pictures and events information – Periodic opportunities for Group Travel to Scotland – News of Scottish events and Scottish Highland Games Calendar – Discount Member pricing on Clan Campbell Merchandise at St. – Special Member pricing on Clan Campbell merchandise – You will receive a vote in the annual elections for members of the Clan Campbell Society (NA) Executive Council – Research access to our 250,000 member genealogical database via our Genealogist – A subscription to our award winning 60 page quarterly magazine, " The Journal" Sir Colin Campbell is reported to have had also a natural son, Niall Campbell, ancestor of the Campbells of Melfort. He accompanied the expedition of King Robert I to Ireland in 1316 to win its throne for the King's brother, Edward Bruce, and in 1334 assisted Robert, 7th High Steward of Scotland, to recover the Castle of Dunoon from the English, following which he was appointed its heritable Keeper. Note: Knight, granted all the lands of Lochow, united with the lands of Ardsheodnish, in free barony. Succeeded by: Sir Archibald Campbell 4th Lord of Lochow Preceded by: Sir Neil Campbell, 2nd Lord of Lochow He gained the title of Lord of Lochow on 10 February 1315, Hereditary Keeper of Dunoon Castle c. Other Titles: 4th of Menstrie, Chief of Clan Campbell, a.k.a.: Mac Cailein Mòr "Son of Colin the Great" Campbell, 10 February 1315. Dugal Campbell of Glassary, m Margaret, sister and heiress of John Glasreth of Glassary Sir Archibald Campbell later 4th Lord of LochowĢ. Not just hack and slash heal the wounded, study magic, and solve puzzles. Join thousands of players around the world exiled to a dangerous island chain threatened by monsters, sorcery, and political strife. Married: Helena de Levenax of Lennox, daughter of Sir John 'Mor' de Levenax of Lennox, son of the Earl of Lennoxġ. Clan Lord is a world of high fantasy role-playing on the Internet. Eldest son and heir of Sir Neil Campbell, 2nd Lord of Lochow
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