| 12nd | Top Privy Counsellors (1714%E2%80%931820) |
Lord Frederick Campbell (20 June 1729 – 8 June 1816) was a Scottish nobleman and politician.
He was the third son of John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll. He was briefly Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland during 1765 and Lord Clerk Register from 1768 to 1816.
He was Member of Parliament for Glasgow Burghs from 1761 to 1780 and for Argyllshire from 1789 to 1799. Between 1767 and 1768, Campbell sat in the Irish House of Commons for Thomastown and between 1768 and 1776 for St Canice.
A Canadian school was named after him. Port Charlotte, Islay is named after his wife.
| Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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| Preceded by John Campbell |
Member of
Parliament for Glasgow Burghs 1761 – 1780 |
Succeeded by John Crauford |
| Preceded by Sir Archibald Edmonstone |
Member of
Parliament for Dunbartonshire 1780 – 1781 |
Succeeded by George Elphinstone |
| Preceded by Adam Livingston |
Member of
Parliament for Argyllshire 1789 – 1799 |
Succeeded by Lord John Campbell |
| Parliament of Ireland | ||
| Preceded by Alexander McAuley Thomas Eyre |
Member of
Parliament for Thomastown with Thomas Eyre 1767 – 1768 |
Succeeded by James Agar Thomas Maunsell |
| Preceded by Eland Mossom Thomas Waite |
Member of
Parliament for St
Canice with Eland Mossom 1768–1774 Thomas Radcliffe 1774–1776 1768 – 1776 |
Succeeded by John Monck Mason John William Hamilton |
| Political offices | ||
| Preceded by James Stuart-Mackenzie |
Keeper of the Privy
Seal of Scotland 1765 |
Succeeded by The Earl of Breadalbane |
| Preceded by The Earl of Morton |
Lord Clerk
Register 1768-1816 |
Succeeded by Archibald Colquhoun |
| Academic offices | ||
| Preceded by Robert Ord |
Rector of the
University of Glasgow 1772—1773 |
Succeeded by Lord Cathcart |
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