Mariota Margaret Drummond, 1347–1420?> (aged 73 years)
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- Mariota Margaret /Drummond/
- Given names
- Mariota Margaret
- Surname
- Drummond
- Married name
- Campbell
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INDI:FAM:FAM: ties INDI:FAM:FAM:DEAT:NOTES:REFERENCES: Mariota Campbell. Colin (called Colin Iongantach 'Wonderful', and 'Colin The Good Knight') was the eldest son of Archibald Campbell of Lochawe, while Mariota was the daughter of John Campbell, and thus heiress to the lands of Ardscotnish and Glen Orchy. Colin obtained a dispensation by 13 January 1366 permitting the marriage of Mariota to his son John. He evidently changed his plans and married Mariota himself as in 1372 he obtained a second dispensation, this allowing Colin and Mariota to remarry, after a separation, having already married although within the prohibited degree of kinship.[3]en he was granted the lands of Menstrie by his father. On Colin's death, some time before 19 January 1414, Duncan became head of the Campbells of Loch Awe.[4]married, first to Marjorie (d. before August 1432), daughter of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, secondly to Margaret Stewart of Ardgowan (d. after August 1442).Stewarts led to King James I of Scotland viewing him with some suspicion, and James sent Duncan south as a hostage in England. The documentary record calls him Campbell of Argyll, and gives his share of the liability for the king's ransom as 1500 merks, more than any otheop with all this un nec wording increases errors which are many here im correctinghn Campbell, of Strachur and Mariota Campbell, of Ardscotinish. Wife of Sir Colin "Iongantach" Campbell of Lochow, 13th knight of Lochow. Mother of Donald "More" Campbell, of Lochow, Colin Óg Campbell, 1st of Ardkinglass, Christian Campbell MacFarlane, of Lochow, Duncan "Na-Adh" Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell, Annes Agnes Campbell Houston, Gyllis Campbell MacDougall, Celestin Campbell, Neil Campbell, Marion Mariota Campbell, and Black Knight John "ian Arman" Campbell.
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1328–1373
Birth: 1328
— Stobhall, Perthshire, Scotland Death: 1373 — Aberdeenshire, Scotland |
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mother |
1319–1375
Birth: January 9, 1319
— Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland Death: January 31, 1375 — Perth, Perthshire, Scotland |
brother |
1347–1403
Birth: 1347
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27
— Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland Death: 1403 — Scotland |
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1347–1420
Birth: January 1347
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27
— Lochow Castle, Scotland Death: 1420 — Argyll, Scotland |
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younger sister |
1350–1401
Birth: 1350
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30
— Stobhall, Cargill, Perth, Scotland Death: October 1401 — Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland |
3 years
younger brother |
1352–1428
Birth: 1352
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32
— Stobhall, Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland Death: 1428 — Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom |
3 years
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younger brother |
1358–1402
Birth: 1358
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38
— Inchmohomo Isle, Scotland Death: November 1402 — Perth, Perthshire, Scotland |
5 years
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younger brother |
1365–1403
Birth: about 1365
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— Firth Muir of Boysack, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom Death: about 1403 — Scotland, United Kingdom |
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