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The Earl of Argyll's
Regiment of Foot

[1689-1698]

 
United Kingdom 
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1689.05.20 The Earl of Argyll 's Regiment of Foot
ten coys raised in Scotland on Scots Establishment; also known by the name of one other colonel
1690.04.16 augmented to thirteen coys from personnel of Bargeny's Foot, Blantyre's Foot, and Mar's Foot
1692.02 transferred to English Establishment (after Glencoe massacre)
1698.01 disbanded in Scotland
   
   
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1689.05 raised in Scotland
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1689.05.20 Archibald (Campbell), 1st Duke of Argyll (10th Earl of Argyll)
1694.04.07 F.M. John (Campbell), 2nd Duke of Argyll, KG, KT (Earl of Islay, Lord Lorne) [to 1698; son of predecessor, appointed at age 15; also 4th Tp Horse Gds, R Horse Gds, 3rd Horse, 3rd Foot, Lorne's Foot(2), Argyll's Foot; Gov. Minorca 1712-16; MGO 1725-40]
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