Background Information

Number of voters: 40-50

Number of seats
1
Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
20 May 1754 DUGALD CAMPBELL
29 Apr. 1761 DUGALD CAMPBELL
17 Jan. 1764 LORD WILLIAM CAMPBELL vice Dugald Campbell, appointed to office
12 Dec. 1766 ROBERT CAMPBELL vice Lord William Campbell, appointed to office
27 Apr. 1768 ROBERT CAMPBELL
20 Feb. 1772 ADAM LIVINGSTONE vice Campbell, apointed to office
8 Nov. 1774 ADAM LIVINGSTONE
9 Oct. 1780 LORD FREDERICK CAMPBELL
30 Apr. 1784 LORD FREDERICK CAMPBELL
17 July 1787 CAMPBELL re-elected after appointment to office
Main Article

This county, the second largest in Scotland, was dominated by the Campbells and their allies. There was no contest throughout the period, and all the Members were of the Campbell clan.

The Argyll freeholders never wavered in their loyalty, but William Adam remarked in 1788:1Pol. State of Scotland, 43.

The greatest part of them have very near connexions in the army or navy. Many of them are active enterprising men, desirous of promotion and the Duke, it is thought, would be in a very troublesome situation unless he was acting with the Administration.

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Notes
  • 1. Pol. State of Scotland, 43.