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Colgrain is a
village in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland,
located to the east of Helensburgh. The name
Colgrain is
known from at
least 1377 when Sir William...
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Baron Colgrain, of
Everlands in the
County of Kent, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1946 for the
Scottish banker Colin...
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Annabel Rose
Campbell (née Warrender; born 17
January 1956),
styled the Lady
Colgrain from 2008, is a
British aristocrat. She has
served as Lord
Lieutenant of...
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Alastair Colin Leckie Campbell, 4th
Baron Colgrain, DL (born 16
September 1951), is a
British hereditary peer and
Conservative member of the
House of Lords...
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Colin Frederick Campbell, 1st
Baron Colgrain (13 June 1866 – 3
November 1954), was a
Scottish banker. He was
educated at Eton College. He was President...
- Secretary-General Mr. Fred Cozier, it was
housed at the
Colgrain House,
which is
located in Georgetown. In May 1969,
Colgrain House became the
official residence of the...
- Clachan; Cairnbaan; Campbeltown;
Clachan of Glendaruel; Cladich; Clynder;
Colgrain; Colintraive; Connel; Coulport; Cove; Coylet; Craigendoran; Craighouse;...
- 3 May 2000
Labour Life peer
Author and
former governor of the BBC Lord
Colgrain 27
March 2017
Conservative Hereditary peer
Former High
Sheriff of Kent...
- Interest. The
protected area of the
estuary stretches from
Clydebank to
Colgrain on the
north bank, and from
Erskine to Port
Glasgow in the south. Although...
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Elizabeth II
Preceded by
Allan Willett Succeeded by
Annabel Campbell,
Baroness Colgrain Member of the
House of
Lords Lord
Temporal as a
hereditary peer 5 April...