For other people named Robert Campbell, see Robert Campbell (disambiguation).
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Robert Campbell, 5th Laird of Glenlyon (1630 – 2 August 1696), was a minor member of Scottish nobility and is best known as one of the commanding officers at the Massacre of Glencoe.
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visit his dying mother RobertCampbellofGlenlyon (1630–1696), Scottish officer implicated in the Massacre of Glencoe RobertCampbell (frontiersman) (1804–1879)...
men from the Earl of Argyll's Regiment of Foot arrived in Glencoe from Invergarry. Their commander was RobertCampbellofGlenlyon, an impoverished local...
of Killiecrankie, the MacDonalds of Glencoe seized the opportunity to sweep Glenlyonof its whole cattle and valuables, and left RobertCampbellof Glenlyon...
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oldest existing part of Meggernie Castle has not been determined, although some sources claim that it was John CampbellofGlenlyon who built it around...
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of the Marquess of Argyll and ofRobertCampbellofGlenlyon. Waterhouse, E. Painting in Britain, 1530 to 1790, p.122 The New Statistical Account of Scotland...
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February – Massacre of Glencoe: Men of the Earl of Argyll's Regiment of Foot under the command of Captain RobertCampbellofGlenlyon massacre 38 Jacobite-sympathising...
of Faro which can be reached by a bridge. After Faro, it runs south of Rose Mountain and receives the Glenlyon River from the left. At the Glenlyon River...
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and that the "modern game of clan-constructing is again being played". Campbell claimed that the MacIvers originated in Glenlyon, and settled in Argyll in...