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  2. Jane Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Surbiton - Wikipedia

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    Jane Susan Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Surbiton, DBE (born 19 April 1959), is a British disability rights campaigner and a life peer in the House of Lords.She was Commissioner of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), and served as the Chair of the Disability Committee which led on to the EHRC Disability Programme.

  3. Feudal barony of Okehampton - Wikipedia

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    "A view of Okehampton Castle and town taken in the park", 1772 drawing by Francis Towne (1739–1816), Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, USA Remains of Okehampton Castle today. The feudal barony of Okehampton was a very large feudal barony, the largest mediaeval fiefdom in the county of Devon, England, [1] whose caput was Okehampton ...

  4. Baroness Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Baroness Campbell may refer to: Elspeth Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Pittenweem (born 1940), wife of Menzies Campbell Sue Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Loughborough (born 1948), British sports administrator

  5. Sue Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Loughborough - Wikipedia

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    Campbell retained her executive position with the Youth Sport Trust until 2005 when she became its chairman. [2] Campbell stepped down as Chair of the Youth Sport Trust in December 2017. On 10 November 2008 she was, on recommendation by the House of Lords Appointments Commission , created Baroness Campbell of Loughborough , of Loughborough in ...

  6. Campbell baronets of St Cross Mede (1815) - Wikipedia

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    The Campbell baronetcy, of St Cross Mede, Winchester, Hampshire, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 22 May 1815 for the soldier Guy Campbell. [1] The title was granted in honour of his father, Colin Campbell , wartime Governor of Gibraltar , and was created with remainder to the heirs male of his father.

  7. List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act ...

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    The Lord Stratheden and Campbell: Donald Campbell 29 Oct 1987 18 Oct 1994: XB [394] The Lord Rossmore: is the qualifying title of the Lord Rossmore. The Lord Carew: is the qualifying title of the Lord Carew. The Lord de Mauley: Gerald Ponsonby 13 Sep 1962 2 Jul 1963: Other [395] ‡ The Lord Wrottesley: Clifton Wrottesley [i] 23 Oct 1977 26 May ...

  8. Caroline Townshend, 1st Baroness Greenwich - Wikipedia

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    Arms of the Baroness Greenwich. Caroline Townshend, 1st Baroness Greenwich (née Campbell, 17 November 1717 – 11 January 1794) was a British peeress, the daughter and eldest child [1] of John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, and his wife, the former Jane Warburton. [2] [3] She was a sister of the diarist Lady Mary Coke.

  9. William Campbell, 2nd Baron Stratheden and Campbell

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    Stratheden and Campbell was the eldest son of Lord Chancellor John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell, and Mary Elizabeth, 1st Baroness Stratheden, daughter of James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger. [1] He was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was awarded his M.A. in 1846. [1]