The Duchess of Argyll is typically the wife of the Duke of Argyll, an extant title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created in 1892. The Duke[1] is also Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of Scotland, which was originally created in the 1701.

Inverary Castle - seat of the Dukes of Argyll

The family seat is Inveraray Castle near Inveraray in the county of Argyll, in western Scotland.

Duchesses of Argyll

Peerage of Scotland (1701)

NameDate of birthDate of deathSpouseRef
Elizabeth Tollemache16591735Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll
Mary Brown1717John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll
Jane Warburton1767
Anne WhitfieldArchibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll
Mary Drummond KerJohn Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll
Elizabeth Gunning17331790John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll
Lady Caroline Villiers17741835George Campbell, 6th Duke of Argyll
Anne Cunninghame1874John Campbell, 7th Duke of Argyll
Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower18241878George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll
Amelia Claughton18431894
Ina McNeill18431925
Princess Louise18481939John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll
Louise Vanneck19041970Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll
Margaret Whigham19121993
Mathilda Mortimer19251997
Iona Colquhoun1945Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll
Eleanor Cadbury1973Torquhil Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll

Peerage of the United Kingdom (1892)

NameDate of birthDate of deathSpouseRef
Ina McNeill18431925George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll
Princess Louise of the United Kingdom18481939John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll
Louise Vanneck19041970Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll
Margaret Whigham19121993
Mathilda Mortimer19251997
Iona Colquhoun1945Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll
Eleanor Cadbury1973Torquhil Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll

References

  1. Collins, James (8 April 2022). "What are the ranks of the Scottish Peerage?". California Business Journal. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
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