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* ] (1862–1924), mathematician credited for the Campbell-Hausdorff formula * ] (1862–1924), mathematician credited for the Campbell-Hausdorff formula
* ] (1906–1996), Scottish historian, farmer, environmentalist, and folklore scholar * ] (1906–1996), Scottish historian, farmer, environmentalist, and folklore scholar
* ] (1933–2018), 20th-century American academic * ] (1933–2018), American dairy scientist and university administrator
* ] (born 1938), British engineer * ] (born 1938), British engineer
* ] (born 1942), retired American professor of rhetoric * ] (born 1942), retired American professor of rhetoric
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==Business== ==Business==
* Sir ], Scottish farmer and businessman
* ] (c. 1787–1855), British seigneur and shipbuilder in Lower Canada * ] (c. 1787–1855), British seigneur and shipbuilder in Lower Canada
* ] (1880–1957), American financier * ] (1880–1957), American financier
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==Military== ==Military==
* ] (1705–1782), General in North America * ] (1705–1782), general in North America
* ] (1727–1806), General at Pensacola in the West Florida province * ] (1727–1806), general at Pensacola in the West Florida province
* ] (1753–1784), Lieutenant-Colonel at Mangalore * ] (1753–1784), lieutenant–colonel at Mangalore
* ], British colonel and Lieutenant-Governor of Plymouth * ], British colonel and lieutenant-governor of Plymouth
* ] (1777–1814), soldier during the War of 1812 * ] (1777–1814), soldier during the War of 1812
* ], British general, served in India, Knight Commander of the Star of India * ], British general, served in India, Knight Commander of the Star of India
* ] (1807–1855), Major-General, killed in attack upon the Redan at Sevastopol * ] (1807–1855), major-general, killed in attack upon the Redan at Sevastopol
* ] (1836–1915), Major-General, R.A., served in Crimea, China, Afghan War, Zhob Valley * ] (1836–1915), major-general, R.A., served in Crimea, China, Afghan War, Zhob Valley
* ] (1876–1944), Victoria Cross recipient, Brigadier-General, First World War, ADC to the King 1919–1938 * ] (1855–1921), brigadier, Sutherland Highlanders, served in First World War
* ] (1876–1944), Victoria Cross recipient, brigadier-general, First World War, ADC to the King 1919–1938
* ] or John Charles Campbell (1894–1942), Major-General and Victoria Cross recipient * ] or John Charles Campbell (1894–1942), major-general and Victoria Cross recipient
* ] (born 1954), U.S. Army general * ] (born 1954), U.S. Army general


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* ] (1952–1993), American blues guitarist * ] (1952–1993), American blues guitarist
* ] (born 1955), American jazz pianist * ] (born 1955), American jazz pianist
* ] (born 1972), American musician, bassist for Lamb of God * John Campbell (born 1972), American musician, bassist for ]
* ], American musical composer * ], American musical composer


==Politics== ==Politics==
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* ] (c. 1720–1790), Commodore Governor for Newfoundland * ] (c. 1720–1790), Commodore Governor for Newfoundland
* ] (1789–1834) * ] (1789–1834)
* ] (1823–1901), manufacturer and municipal politician in Ontario, Canada * ] (1823–1901), manufacturer and municipal politician in Ontario, Canada
* ] (1849–1887), Conservative member of the Canadian Parliament from Nova Scotia of Digby * ] (1849–1887), Conservative member of the Canadian Parliament from Nova Scotia of Digby
* ] (1872–1963) * ] (1872–1963)
* ] (1874–1951) * ] (1874–1951)
* ] (born 1931), former Alberta MLA * ] (1931–2021), Alberta MLA
* ] (born 1936), Liberal member of the Canadian Parliament from Quebec * ] (born 1936), Liberal member of the Canadian Parliament from Quebec
* ] (fl. 1990s–2010s) * ] (fl. 1990s–2010s)
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===United Kingdom=== ===United Kingdom===
* ] (died 1333), Scottish nobleman * ] (died 1333), Scottish nobleman
* Sir ] (c. 1490 – 1546), Scottish nobleman
* ] (died 1562), Scottish lawyer and courtier
* ] (1576–1642), Scottish nobleman and knight * ] (1576–1642), Scottish nobleman and knight
* ] (1598–1661), Lord Chancellor of Scotland, President of the Privy Council * ] (1598–1661), Lord Chancellor of Scotland, president of the Privy Council
* ] (1636–1717), Scottish MP for Argyllshire, 1669–1674 * ] (1636–1717), Scottish MP for Argyllshire, 1669–1674
* ], Scottish soldier and member of the Parliament of Scotland
* ] (c. 1660–1729), MP for Dunbartonshire, 1708–1722 and 1725–1727 * ] (c. 1660–1729), MP for Dunbartonshire, 1708–1722 and 1725–1727
* ] (1662–1752), Lord Lieutenant of Perthshire, Chief Justice in Eyre * ] (1662–1752), Lord Lieutenant of Perthshire, Chief Justice in Eyre
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* ] (1693–1770), Scottish Whig politician * ] (1693–1770), Scottish Whig politician
* ] (1695–1777), British MP for Pembrokeshire 1727–1747, Inverness Burghs 1754–1761, Corfe Castle 1762–1768 * ] (1695–1777), British MP for Pembrokeshire 1727–1747, Inverness Burghs 1754–1761, Corfe Castle 1762–1768
* ] (1696–1782), Scottish MP for Saltash and Ordford, Master of the Jewel Office, Vice-Admiral of Scotland * ] (1696–1782), Scottish MP for Saltash and Ordford, Master of the Jewel Office, Vice–Admiral of Scotland
* ] (1723–1806), Scottish MP for Glasgow Burghs and for Dover, Lord Lieutenant of Argyllshire * ] (1723–1806), Scottish MP for Glasgow Burghs and for Dover, Lord Lieutenant of Argyllshire
* ], Scottish lawyer and politician, MP for Ayr Burghs 1794–1807 * ], Scottish lawyer and politician, MP for Ayr Burghs 1794–1807
* ] (1753–1821), British politician, MP for Nairnshire 1777–1780 and for Cardigan Boroughs 1780–1796 * ] (1753–1821), British politician, MP for Nairnshire 1777–1780 and for Cardigan Boroughs 1780–1796
* ] (1762–1834), also 4th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland * ] (1762–1834), also 4th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
* ] (1766-1840)
* ], Scottish politician, MP for Ayr Burghs 1807–1809, first husband of Lady Charlotte Bury * ], Scottish politician, MP for Ayr Burghs 1807–1809, first husband of Lady Charlotte Bury
* ] (1777–1847), Scottish MP for Argyllshire 1799–1820, Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland * ] (1777–1847), Scottish MP for Argyllshire 1799–1820, Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland
* ] (1779–1861), English MP for Stafford, Dudley and Edinburgh, Lord Chief Justice and Lord Chancellor of England * ] (1779–1861), British MP for Stafford, Dudley and Edinburgh, Lord Chief Justice and Lord Chancellor of England
* ] (1790–1860), British earl and MP for Carmarthen from 1813–1821 * ] (1790–1860), British earl and MP for Carmarthen from 1813 to 1821
* ] (1796–1862), English MP for Okehampton and for Perthshire, Lord Chamberlain of the Household * ] (1796–1862), British MP for Okehampton and for Perthshire, Lord Chamberlain of the Household
* ], MP for Dunbartonshire, 1826–1830 * ], MP for Dunbartonshire, 1826–1830
* John Henry Campbell (1798–1869), Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for ] from 1843 to 1847 * ] (1798–1869), known as John Henry Campbell, Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Salisbury, 1843–1847
* ] (1817–1898), British politician, MP for Pembrokeshire 1841–1860 * ] (1817–1898), British politician, MP for Pembrokeshire 1841–1860
* ] (1845–1914), Scottish MP for Argyllshire 1868–1878 and Manchester South 1895–1900, Governor General of Canada 1878–1883 * ] (1845–1914), Scottish MP for Argyllshire 1868–1878 and Manchester South 1895–1900, Governor General of Canada 1878–1883
* ] (1862–1929), Member of the Northern Ireland Parliament * ] (1862–1929), Member of the Northern Ireland Parliament
* ] (1864–1935), British Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Thames, 1918–1922 * ] (1864–1935), British Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Thames, 1918–1922
* ] (1870–?), Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for South Armagh 1900-1906 * ] (1870–?), Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for South Armagh 1900–1906
* ] (died 1937), Northern Irish trade unionist and Northern Ireland Labour Party councillor * ] (died 1937), Northern Irish trade unionist and Northern Ireland Labour Party councillor
* ] (1894–1969), Scottish communist activist and newspaper editor * ] (John Ross Campbell, 1894–1969), Scottish communist activist and newspaper editor
* ] (1898–1945), Northern Irish businessman and Ulster Unionist MP * ] (1898–1945), Northern Irish businessman and Ulster Unionist MP
* ] (1900–1970), Scottish peer * ] (1900–1970), Scottish peer


===United States=== ===United States===
* ], Congressman from Maryland * ], congressman from Maryland
* ] (1782–1833), U.S. federal judge & Congressman from Ohio * ] (1782–1833), U.S. federal judge & congressman from Ohio
* ] (died 1845), Congressman from South Carolina * ] (died 1879) state senator and delegate at the secession convention
* ] (died 1845), congressman from South Carolina
* ] (1789–c. 1866), fifth Treasurer of the United States * ] (1789–c. 1866), fifth Treasurer of the United States
* ] (1800–1868), Congressman from Pennsylvania * ] (1800–1868), congressman from Pennsylvania
* ] (1811–1889), U.S. Supreme Court justice & Confederate official * ] (1811–1889), U.S. Supreme Court justice & Confederate official
* ] (1820–1888), Congressman from Kentucky **], a Liberty ship
* ] (1820–1888), congressman from Kentucky
* ] (1823–1886), Virginia lawyer and politician * ] (1823–1886), Virginia lawyer and politician
* ] (1827–1903), U.S. territorial delegate from Arizona * ] (1827–1903), U.S. territorial delegate from Arizona
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* ] (born 1944), diplomat * ] (born 1944), diplomat
* ] (born 1954), Vermont state senator * ] (born 1954), Vermont state senator
* ] (born 1955), Congressman from California * ] (born 1955), congressman from California
*], judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia * ], judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia


===Other countries=== ===Other countries===
* ] (1807–1853), Lt-Governor of St Vincent 1845–1853 * ] (1807–1853), lieutenant-governor of St Vincent 1845–1853
* Sir ] (1817–1912), figure in the history of Auckland, New Zealand * Sir ] (1817–1912), figure in the history of Auckland, New Zealand


==Sports== ==Sports==
* ] (1877–1917), Scottish rugby union player
* ] (1938–2024), American football player
* ] (born 1942), Australian Olympic rower
* ] (1907–1995), Washington Senators pitcher
* ] (born 1993), Jamaican cricketer
* ], New Zealand curler and curling coach.
* ], Glasgow South Western and Scotland winger * ], Glasgow South Western and Scotland winger
* ] (1870–1906), Sunderland and Newcastle United forward * ] (1869–1906), Sunderland and Newcastle United forward
* ] (1871–1947), Celtic and Aston Villa forward * ] (1872–1947), Celtic and Aston Villa forward
* ] (1877–1919), Blackburn Rovers, Rangers and Scotland forward * ] (1877–1919), Blackburn Rovers, Rangers and Scotland forward
* ] (1877–1917), Scottish rugby union player * ], English footballer
* ] (1889–1966), Australian rugby league footballer * ] (born 1955), Canadian harness racing driver
* ] (1899–1939), British rower and Olympic silver medalist * ] (1899–1939), British rower and Olympic silver medalist
* ] (1907–1995), Washington Senators pitcher * ] (1889–1966), Australian rugby league footballer
* ] (born 1938), American football player
* ] (born 1942), Australian Olympic rower
* ] (born 1949), New Zealand long-distance runner * ] (born 1949), New Zealand long-distance runner
* ] (born 1953), Australian snooker player
* ] (born 1955), Canadian harness racing driver
* ] (born 1962), alpine skier from the Virgin Islands * ] (born 1962), alpine skier from the Virgin Islands
* ], English footballer * ] (born 1953), Australian snooker player
* ], winner of the 1985 ]
* ] (born 1993), Jamaican cricketer
* ], English athlete and football coach * ], English athlete and football coach


==Religion== ==Religion==
* ] prisoner on the Bass Rock * ], prisoner on the Bass Rock
* ] (died 1613), Scottish clergyman * ] (died 1613), Scottish clergyman
* ], 17th-century Scottish minister * ], 17th-century Scottish minister
* ] (1766–1840), Scottish missionary in South Africa * ] (1766–1840), Scottish missionary in South Africa
* ] (1795–1867), minister of Whitefield's Tabernacle, Moorfields, London * ] (1795–1867), minister of Whitefield's Tabernacle, Moorfields, London
* ] (1798–1864), Presbyterian clergyman who served as Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives * ] (1798–1864), Presbyterian clergyman who served as Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives
* ] (1800–1872), Scottish minister and theologian * ] (1800–1872), Scottish minister and theologian
* ] (1884–1961), English Anglican priest * ] (1884–1961), English Anglican priest
* ] (1758–1828), Church of Scotland minister and Moderator of the General Assembly


==Other people== ==Other people==
* ] (c. 1720 – 1801) Scottish law lord * ] (c. 1720 – 1801) Scottish judge
* ], Scottish merchant and philanthropist, Lord Provost of Glasgow
* ] (1757–1829), Irish painter and father of Cecilia Margaret Nairn * ] (1757–1829), Irish painter and father of Cecilia Margaret Nairn
* ] (1784–1867), president of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh * ] (1784–1867), president of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
* ] (1836–1891), Scottish folklorist and Free Church minister * ] (1836–1891), Scottish folklorist and Free Church minister
* ] (1855–1927), British painter
* ] (1857–1942), practised in New Zealand * ] (1857–1942), practised in New Zealand
* ] (1867–1919), American educator known for surveying life in the Appalachians * ] (1867–1919), American educator known for surveying life in the Appalachians
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* ], (1883–1962), Belfast artist and illustrator * ], (1883–1962), Belfast artist and illustrator
* ] (1887–1974), Scottish dentist and dental historian * ] (1887–1974), Scottish dentist and dental historian
* ] (1891–1973), British physician, cardiologist, and medical journal editor
* ] (fl. c. early 1900s), Sierra Leonean herbalist * ] (fl. c. early 1900s), Sierra Leonean herbalist
* ] (fl. 2010s), British social media influencer and retired nurse educator
* John Campbell or ], American voice actor * John Campbell or ], American voice actor
* Constable John Campbell, awarded the George Medal for his part in foiling the ] * Constable John Campbell, awarded the George Medal for his part in foiling the ]


==See also== ==See also==
* ]
* ], thoroughbred horse race in Maryland, US * ], thoroughbred horse race in Maryland, US
* ], a school in Brasstown, North Carolina * ], a school in Brasstown, North Carolina
* ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]

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