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Archibald Campbell

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Pictured is not Archibald Campell (1629-1685) but Wel Archibald Campell (1607-1661). Inscriptions and textual elements: Engraved by H.T. Ryall. Inscriptions and textual elements: ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, NINTH EARL OF ARGYLL. / OB.1685. / FROM THE ORIGINAL IN THE COLLECTION OF / HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ARGYLL. Inscriptions and textual elements: London. Published Nov. 1, 1836, by Harding & Lepard, Pall Mall East.
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Title: Archibald Campbell
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Pictured is not Archibald Campell (1629-1685) but Wel Archibald Campell (1607-1661).
Inscriptions and textual elements: Engraved by H.
T.
Ryall.
Inscriptions and textual elements: ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, NINTH EARL OF ARGYLL.
/ OB.
1685.
/ FROM THE ORIGINAL IN THE COLLECTION OF / HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ARGYLL.
Inscriptions and textual elements: London.
Published Nov.
1, 1836, by Harding & Lepard, Pall Mall East.

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