John Campbell
Active Years
Min year: 1696, Max year: 1798, Max count: 7
As Author
- 1696: Information for John Campbel eldest lawfull son to the deceast Robert Campbel of Glenlyon, against the Earl of Tullibardin
- 1711: Mr. Campbell's letter to a parishoner [sic]
- 1711: Mr. Campbell's letter to a parishoner [.]
- 1712: Mr. Campbell remarks upon a book lately set out by Mr. Thomas Gowan, (a dissenting teacher of the presbyterian persuasion:) intitled The power of presbyters in ordination and church-government, without a superior; asserted, and prov'd from scripture: or; Mr. Campbell's letter examin'd. Being a defence of Mr. Campbell's letter to a parishioner
- 1720: John Campble of Calder, Esq; appnt. Ruth Pollock, al'Campble, respnt. The appellant's case
- 1720: John Campble of Calder, Esq; appnt. Ruth Pollock, al' Campble, respnt. The appellant's case
- 1725: Disputatio juridica, ad tit. XXII. lib. III. Inst. de literarum obligationibus: quam, ... pro advocati munere consequendo, publicae disquisitioni subjicit Joannes Campbell,
- 1725: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Campbell grand-child to the deceast
- 1726: Petition for John Campbell of Calder, Esq
- 1726: Answers for Mr John Campbell minister of the Gospel at Kirkbean, to the petition of Doctor John Murray of Cavens
- 1733: A new and complete history of the Holy Bible
- 1734: A view of the dangers to which the trade of Great-Britain to Turkey and Italy will be exposed, if Naples and Sicily fall into the hands of the Spaniards. ... With a chart of the Mediterranean. By J. Campbell, Gent
- 1738: A new and complete history of the Old Testament
- 1738: After souls by death are separated from their bodies, they come to judgment
- 1739: Travels and adventures of Edward Brown
- 1740: Memoirs of the Duke de Ripperda
- 1740: Memoirs of the Duke de Ripperda
- 1740: Memoirs of the Duke de Ripperda
- 1741: The polite correspondence
- 1741: A concise history of the Spanish America
- 1742: Lives of the admirals
- 1742: A letter to a friend in the country, on the publication of Thurloe's state papers
- 1742: A compleat history of Spanish America
- 1742: A letter to a friend in the country, on the publication of Thurloe's State papers
- 1743: Information for John Campbell taylor in Edinburgh
- 1743: Lives of the admirals
- 1743: A treatise of conversion, faith and justification, &c
- 1746: Letters from John Campbell of Carrick Esq; deceased, to Mrs. Magdalen Campbell his lady
- 1747: Liberty and right
- 1747: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of John Campbel of Glenlyon, Esq; heritable bailie of regality, in so far as concerns his lands of Balinald, Tullichmullen and Ardtrascard, being a part of the regality of Athole, made and entred pursuant to an act past in the last session of Parliament, being the 20th year of the reign of His Present Majesty, intitled, an act for taking away and abolishing the heritable jurisdictions in that part of Great-Britain called Scotland, and for making satisfaction to be proprietors thereof, &c
- 1747: The Spanish empire in America
- 1747: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session the claim and petition of John Campbel of Calder heretable sheriff of the county of Nairn, heretable constable of the constabulary of the castle of Nairn, and heretable Baillie of regality of the temple lands of Ardarsier, and of Alexander Campbel of Delnies, trustee of the said John Campbel of Calder in the said sheriffship, made and entered, pursuant to an act of the 20th year of His Present Majesty, entitled, "An act for takeing away and abolishing the heretable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland and for making satisfaction to the proprietors thereof, &c.
- 1747: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Campbell cashier to the Royal Bank of Scotland
- 1747: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Campbell cashier of the Royal Bank of Scotland
- 1747: The Spanish empire in America
- 1748: Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; to the claims of John Campbell of Calder, Esq;
- 1748: Disputatio juridica, ad tit. 7. lib. XII. Pand. de condictione sine causa
- 1748: Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown, against the claim of James Stewarts, elder and younger of Allantoun
- 1748: Lives of the admirals
- 1749: John Campbell, cashire of the Royal Bank of Scotland, - - - - - appellant. Sir Peter Halket of Pitfirran, Baronet, - - - - - - - - - respondent. The appellant's case
- 1750: The present state of Europe
- 1750: The present state of Europe
- 1750: An exact and authentic account of the greatest white-herring-fishery in Scotland, carried on yearly in the island of Zetland, by the Dutch only. ... By a gentleman, who resided five years on the island
- 1750: Lives of the admirals
- 1750: Catalogue of books ...
- 1750: The polite correspondence
- 1751: The Naturalization Bill confuted, as most pernicious to these united kingdoms
- 1751: A letter from the prince of the infernal legions
- 1751: His royal Highness Frederick, late Prince of Wales decipher'd: or, a full and particular description of his character, from his juvenile years, untill his death. With some wholesome rules for all princes to follow, ... To which is annexed, remarks on the death of that excellent man, called the Black Prince, ... By John Campbell
- 1752: A full and particular description of the highlands of Scotland, ... By John Campbell
- 1752: A particular but melancholy account of the great hardships, difficulties, and miseries, that those unhapppy [sic] and much-to-be-pitied creatures, the common women of the town, are plung'd into at this juncture
- 1752: The case of the publicans, both in town and country, laid open
- 1752: A vade mecum: or, companion for the unmarried ladies
- 1752: The present state of Europe
- 1753: A full and particular description of the highlands of Scotland, ... By John Campbell
- 1753: The travels of Edward Brown, Esq; formerly a merchant in London. Containing his observations on France and Italy; his voyage to the Levant; his Account of the Island of Malta; his Remarks in his Journies through the Lower and Upper Egypt; together with a Brief Description of the Abyssinian Empire. Interspersed throughout With several curious Historical Passages relating to our own as well as Foreign Nations; as also with Critical Disquisitions as to the present State of the Sciences in Egypt, particularly Physick and Chemistry. In two volumes. ...
- 1753: The present state of Europe
- 1753: Lord Woodhall. 18th July 1753. Minutes John Campbell of Barcaldin
- 1754: The rational amusement
- 1755: Catalogue of books
- 1755: Proposals for printing by subscription, Britannia elucidata
- 1756: The rational amusement, comprehending a collection of letters on a great variety of subjects, serious, entertaining, moral, diverting, and instructive
- 1757: The present state of Europe
- 1758: Travels through Egypt, Turkey, Syria, and the Holy-Land
- 1758: Disposition by John Campbell of New-Campbeltown, to John Campbell his son
- 1760: Memoirs of the revolution in Bengal, Anno. Dom. 1757
- 1760: To be reported by Lord Minto. 25th February, 1760. Memorial for John Campbell, tacksman of Ardnave in Islay, defender, against Colin, Duncan, and Margaret Campbells,
- 1761: Lives of the admirals, and other eminent British seamen
- 1761: Memoirs of the revolution in Bengal, anno Dom. 1757
- 1761: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Campbell of Clathick, and George Kippen and Company merchants in Glasgow,
- 1761: Catalogue of books.
- 1761: The present state of Europe
- 1762: An account of the Spanish settlements in America
- 1763: Candid and impartial considerations on the nature of the sugar trade
- 1764: Memoirs of the revolution in Bengal, anno dom. 1757
- 1765: Memorial for John Campbell of Otter, defender; against William Wilson writer to the Signet, pursuer
- 1765: Memorial for John Campbell of Otter, defender; against William Wilson, writer to the Signet, pursuer
- 1766: Answers for John Campbell in Cattleton; to the petition of Andrew Crawfurd drover in Gairloch-head
- 1766: Duplies for John Campbell of Otter, defender; to the replies for William Wilson, writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell, messenger in Edinburgh, pursuer
- 1766: Answers for John Campbell of Otter; to the petition of William Wilson, writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell, messenger in Edinburgh
- 1766: Memorial for John Campbell of Otter, defender; against William Wilson, writer to the Signet, pursuer
- 1766: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Campbell of Otter,
- 1768: Answers for John Campbell, writer in Stirling, to the petition of Mess. Haig, Daes, and Company, merchants in Alloa
- 1769: Answers for John Campbell merchant in Stirling, and John Christie merchant and gun-smith there, pursuers and chargers
- 1770: John Campbell of Ottar, Esq; - - appellant. Alexander Campbell, a messenger, and William Wilson, an attorney in Edinburgh, his trustee, - - - - - - respondents. Et e? contra, case of the appellant in the original, and respondents in the cross appeal
- 1771: Lord Pitfour reporter. Bill of advocation, John Campbell of Ardslignish, and others
- 1774: A political survey of Britain
- 1775: A political survey of Britain
- 1779: Lives of the British admirals: containing a new and accurate naval history, from the earliest periods. By Dr. J. Campbell. With a continuation down to the year 1779, ... Written under the inspection of Doctor Berkenhout. The whole illustrated with correct maps; and frontispieces ... In four volumes.
- 1779: Continuation of Doctor Campbell's lives of the British admirals
- 1780: Answers for John Campbell junior, merchant in Glasgow; to the petition and complaint of the Hon. William Elphinston, and of David Smith, Esq; of Methven
- 1781: Duplies for John Campbell junior, merchant in Glasgow; to the replies for the Hon. William Elphinstone, and David Smith of Methven
- 1781: Lives of the British admirals: containing a new and accurate naval history, from the earliest periods. By Dr. J. Campbell. With a continuation down to the Year 1779, Including the Naval Transactions of the Late and Present War, and an Account of the Recent Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere. Written under the inspection of Doctor Berkenhout. The Whole Illustrated with Correct Maps, and Frontispieces Engraved from Original Designs. In four volumes. ...
- 1781: Lives of the British admirals
- 1784: Some questions in the shorter catechism made easier to be understood by children; and to read plainer and nearer their primitive sense and meaning
- 1785: Lives of the British admirals: containing a new and accurate naval history from the earliest periods. By Dr. J. Campbell. With a continuation down to the year 1779, ... Written under the inspection of Doctor Berkenhout. The whole illustrated with correct maps ; and frontispieces ... In four volumes.
- 1785: Lives of the British admirals: containing a new and accurate naval history, from the earliest periods. By Dr. J. Campbell. With a continuation down to the year 1779, ... Written under the inspection of Doctor Berkenhout. The whole illustrated with correct maps; ... In four volumes.
- 1785: Lives of the British admirals: containing a new and accurate naval history, from the earliest periods. By Dr. J. Campbell. With a continuation down to the year 1779, ... Written under the inspection of Doctor Berkenhout. The whole illustrated with correct maps ; ... In four volumes.
- 1785: Copy of a letter from John Campbell, of Lagwine, to his brother Andrew Campbell
- 1786: Appeal from the Court of Chancery in Jamaica. William Beckford, Esq; --- appellant. John Campbell, Esq; ---- respondent
- 1786: State of the process of proving the tenor, John Campbell writer in Stirling
- 1787: In the House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Session in Scotland. The Honourable William Elphinstone, - appellant. John Campbell of Blythswood, James Maxwell of Williamwood, and Archibald Tod, Esquires, - - - - - - - respondents. Case on the part of the respondents
- 1787: In the House of Lords. Note respecting the evidence in the cause of the Hon. William Elphinstone, - - appellant. John Campbell, Esq. and others, - - respondents
- 1789: Minutes of the public proceedings of a general court-martial, as held at the Castle of Dublin, on Monday the 21st of July, 1788, and Continued by Adjournment to the 12th of August following, on John Campbell, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel of the 9th Regiment of Foot; for several charges brought against him by Daniel Gwynne, Gent. Late Lieutenant of said Regiment. With a Dedication and Preface, in which is Contained Some Account of the Trial, Conviction and Sentence of Adjutant William Keightley, Serjeant Robert Farquar, Francis Trunsel, Servant to Lieutenant-Colonel Campbell, John Philby, Servant to William Keightley, and several other Foot-Soldiers of the 9th Regiment, for a Riot and Assault, with Intent traitorously and feloniously to kill and murder Daniel Gwynne, Gent. And also An Account of the Application for an Information against the same William Keightley, for a Challenge sent to John Philpot Curran, Esq; one of his Majesty's Counsel learned in the Law, for his Conduct on that Trial
- 1789: Proceedings of a general court-martial
- 1793: Appeal from the Court of Chancery of the island of Jamaica. Before the King in Council
- 1794: In the House of Lords. John Campbell and other underwriters in Greenock, - - - appellants. Francis Russell and Company, merchants in Saltcoats, - - - respondents. The appellants' case
- 1795: Address to the freeholders of Scotland
- 1795: A statistical account of the parish of Kippen. By John Campbell, minister of that parish
- 1798: The complete soldier's pocket companion; or, A plain and easy method of military discipline
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