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Archibald Campbell (British Army officer, born 1739)

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consequence of indignities offered to General Charles Lee, a prisoner at New York, he harboured no resentments, and considered his sufferings rather the effect of necessity, than wilful persecution. Oppression was foreign to his nature, and incompatible with his practice. He made proper allowance for an attachment to cherished principles nor with-held his applause from those who bravely supported them. He used no threats to gain proselytes, no artifice to ensnare them. Such of the inhabitants as voluntarily made a tender of service, were favourably received; but he was ever disinclined to invite them to take up arms in the British cause, lest in the fluctuating councils of his governments, he should lead them to destruction. He had too frequently seen them lavished of professions of permanent support, leaving their deluded adherents to the mercy of the government, which, in an evil hour, they had abandoned. The friends of our independence had everything to dread from his wisdom and humanity, but their alarm was short of duration. Lieutenant Colonel Campbell had too nice a sense of honour to be made instrument of injustice and oppression, and he was speedily called upon to relinquish his command, to a superior, less scrupulous and better disposed to second the harsh measures of the Commander in Chief.
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and constituted an orphanage. In fact, there was hardly a department of the civil administration in which he did not labour to secure improvement and order. Madras sustained a serious loss when, overcome by illness, he was forced to leave India in February 1789, retiring from the post of governor in
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protested that it had not intended to cause undue suffering to Campbell. By May, Campbell was living at the jailer's tavern, a marked improvement to his previous solitary confinement. Soon afterwards he was granted total freedom within the confine of the town of Concord, and during these years as a
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As conqueror of Savannah, his immediate care was to soften the asperities of war, and to reconcile to his equitable government, those who had submitted, in the first instance, to the superiority of his arms. Though but lately released from close and rigorous confinement, which he had suffered in
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Campbell's wife, Amelia, and her sister, only just managed to join him in Jamaica. The crossing was perilous and their convoy came under fire from a joint French and Spanish fleet, and their ship was the only one to get through. On returning from Jamaica, Campbell was awarded as Knight of the
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described Campbell as "the most brilliant of the engineers who served in India during the eighteenth century". Following a cold caught coming up from Scotland, he died the following year, 31 March 1791, at his newly purchased London home on Upper Grosvenor Street, bought from the
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referred to Campbell's concern for the civil population and lack of bitterness towards his former captors. He also revealed how the Patriots feared Campbell as a commander of great ability. Greene related of Campbell:
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Following his exciting electoral victory, Colonel Campbell left his elder brother, Sir James Campbell (1737–1805) of Killean, to keep his parliamentary seat warm and sailed for America in command of the
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He ended the American Revolution as lieutenant governor and major general in Jamaica (1779–81). At a time of great importance, Campbell (now a major-general in the army) was appointed
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and governor of Madras. Throughout his term of office, the country had a rest from the devastating wars, and so he devoted himself to the development of peaceful institutions.
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In 1774, after an unusually bitter electoral battle with Colonel James Masterton (1715–1777), of Newton, Colonel Archibald Campbell (now styled 'of
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by sending them information, re-inforcements and supplies. By lending some of his troops to serve as marines, he materially aided
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He founded a military board which absorbed the duties of the Committee of Works; a hospital board, a board of revenue and a
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in 1781. The British forces in America were faring ill: the French had joined the insurgents and threatened the
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in London (FDA-1970-12-13) – it was until December 2008 on display as part of its permanent display on the
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and Hon. Amelia Murray, the sister of Amelia Campbell's influential great uncle and guardian,
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was erected in the Abbey in 1795. Also buried in the Abbey are his nephew, Lt.-General
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of his situation. There then ensued complaints and correspondence between Howe and
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He sat for thirteen sittings from January to May 1790 for a portrait by artist
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Returning to Britain, in July 1779, he married Amelia (1755–1813), daughter of
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At the same time, Campbell did what he could to assist the British troops in
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Campbell and his wife died without children, and they were both buried at
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Six months after his release, Campbell was ordered to lead 3,000 men from
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officer, colonial administrator and politician who served as governor of
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Campbell's capture coincided with the British capture of the American
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was in progress. In 1776, after a battle aboard a vessel in
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British Army officer, colonial administrator and politician
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Davis, Robert S. (Spring 1982). "Portrait of a Governor".
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British Army personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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For Major-General Archibald Campbell (1774–1838), see
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In 1758, he was commissioned into the 619: 603: 442:Colonel Duncan Carter-Campbell of Possil 437:General Sir James Campbell of Inverneill 50:This article includes a list of general 1796:Military personnel from Argyll and Bute 1255:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1185: 1183: 532:(21 August 1739 – 31 March 1791) was a 14: 1743: 912: 590:Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll 1531: 1278: 1214: 1174: 983: 899:William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield 748: 1361:Sir Archibald Campbell of Inverneill 1180: 996:was exhausted after the war against 616:, circa 1759 as sketched by Campbell 422:Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil 36: 1841:Politics of Stirling (council area) 1308:Davis, Robert S. (9 October 2008). 745:acted as Campbell's legal advisor. 659:, as well as in expeditions in the 594:Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville 24: 1143: 714:. He also purchased the houses of 56:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 1872: 1557: 1325: 833:, followed by another victory at 554:House of Commons of Great Britain 1836:18th-century Scottish landowners 1510:74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot 1331: 1310:"Archibald Campbell (1739-1791)" 1078:Sir James Campbell of Inverneill 809:. On 6 May 1778, he was finally 641:Royal Military Academy, Woolwich 580:. He grew up with his family at 475: 457: 41: 905:, and by him a first cousin of 599: 1231: 1220: 1153:. History of Parliament Online 1031: 962:FranΓ§ois Joseph Paul de Grasse 427:General George Carter-Campbell 13: 1: 1137: 1072:. A memorial by the sculptor 887:Principal Painter in Ordinary 647:. He served with them in the 1861:Burials at Westminster Abbey 1272:UK public library membership 1080:and his wife's kinsmen, the 895:Alexander Lindsay of Evelick 7: 1766:British Army major generals 1370:Parliament of Great Britain 1115: 876: 663:. 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