Sir Archibald Islay Campbell, 3rd Baronet (15 May 1825 – 11 September 1866)
was a
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politician.
Campbell was the son of
John Campbell,
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MP for
Dunbartonshire
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from 1826 to 1830, and Anna Jane née Sitwell. In 1858, he married Lady Agnes Grosvenor, daughter of
Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster and Lady Elizabeth Mary née Leveson-Gower.
Campbell was elected Conservative MP for
Argyllshire at an
1851 by-election—caused by
Duncan McNeill's resignation upon being appointed a senator of the
College of Justice
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—and held the seat until 1857 when he did not seek re-election.
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He became the 3rd
Baronet of Succoth on 23 July 1846, upon the death of
Sir Archibald Campbell, 2nd Baronet
Sir Archibald Campbell of Succoth, Lord Succoth, 2nd Baronet (1 August 1769 – 23 July 1846) was a Scottish advocate and judge. His country house was Garscube House, succeeding to the estate in 1823, upon his father's death. He rebuilt the ho ...
. Upon his own death, the title was passed to his younger brother,
Sir George Campbell, 4th Baronet.
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UK MPs 1847–1852
UK MPs 1852–1857
1825 births
1866 deaths
Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom