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Patrick Campbell (British Army officer, born 1684) Lieutenant-General Patrick Campbell ( – 18 February 1751), of South Hall, Argyll, also known as Peter Campbell, was a British Army officer, and Scottish Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1722 and 1741. Early life Campb ...
(1684–1751), British Army General and Member of Parliament *
Patrick Campbell (Royal Navy officer) Vice-Admiral Sir Patrick Campbell, KCB (1773 – 13 October 1841) was a senior British Royal Navy officer of the early nineteenth century who was distinguished by his service in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. During his ser ...
(1773–1841), Royal Navy officer *
Patrick Campbell (British Army officer, born 1779) Major-General Patrick Campbell (1779–1857) was a Scottish army officer and diplomat born in Duntrune. Patrick Campbell was born into a military family. His father was Neil Campbell (1736–1791), and his two older brothers were James Campbel ...
(1779–1857), British Army Major General, British agent and Consul General in Egypt *
Mrs Patrick Campbell Beatrice Rose Stella Tanner (9 February 1865 – 9 April 1940), better known by her stage name Mrs Patrick Campbell or Mrs Pat, was an English stage actress, best known for appearing in plays by Shakespeare, Shaw and Barrie. She also toured th ...
(1865–1940), British stage actress *
Patrick Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy Patrick Gordon Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy (6 June 1913 – 10 November 1980) was an Irish journalist, humorist and television personality. Life and career Campbell was born in Dublin, the first son of Charles Campbell, 2nd Baron Glenavy an ...
(1913–1980), Irish-born British journalist, humorist and television personality * Patrick J. Campbell (1918–1998), American labor leader *
Patrick Campbell (INLA member) Patrick Campbell (1977–1999) was a Volunteer (Irish republican), volunteer in the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) died on 10 October 1999 after being wounded during a conflict in Dublin, Republic of Ireland between the INLA and drug ...
(1977–1999), volunteer in the Irish National Liberation Army who was murdered by drug dealers *
Patrick Campbell (rugby union) Patrick Campbell (born 22 July 2002) is an Irish rugby union player who is currently a member of Munster's academy. He plays as a fullback or wing and represents Limerick club Young Munster in the amateur All-Ireland League. Early life an ...
, Irish Gaelic footballer and rugby union player * Patrick T. Campbell, American educator Pat Campbell may refer to: *
Pat Campbell (broadcaster) Patrick J. Campbell (March 17, 1960 – October 20, 2021) was an American talk radio host in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area on station KFAQ (1170 AM). He was the host of ''The Pat Campbell Show'', which aired weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., central st ...
(died 2021), American talk radio host *
Pat Campbell (cartoonist) Pat Campbell is an Australian cartoonist. Born in Canberra, Campbell completed a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Australian National University in 1993. He subsequently began working casually as a freelance artist for ''The Canberra Times''. ...
, Australian cartoonist *
Pat Campbell (lacrosse) Pat Campbell (born April 28, 1977 in Niagara Falls, Ontario) is a former professional indoor lacrosse goaltender who played for the Toronto Rock, Columbus Landsharks, Rochester Knighthawks, Calgary Roughnecks, and Edmonton Rush in the National L ...
(born 1977), Canadian lacrosse player


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Patrick Campbell Rodger Patrick Campbell Rodger (28 November 1920 – 8 July 2002) was an Anglican bishop and ecumenist. He was the Bishop of Manchester (1970–1978) and Bishop of Oxford (1978–1986). He came from the Scottish Episcopal Church, having served minis ...
(1920–2002), Anglican clergyman *
Patrick Campbell-Lyons Patrick Campbell-Lyons (born 13 July 1943), is an Irish composer and musician who is one half of the cult symphonic-rock band, Nirvana, formed in London in 1967. Campbell-Lyons, a native of Lismore, County Waterford, was part of the West Londo ...
(born 1943), composer and musician * Paddy Campbell (born 1974), Gaelic footballer {{hndis, name=Campbell, Patrick