Campbell, John D. — ▪ 2008 born April 8, 1955, Ailsa Craig, Ont. On Feb. 25, 2007, the U.S. Harness Writers Association awarded Canadian Hall of Famer John D. Campbell the title of 2006 Driver of the Year. For Campbell, North American history s leading money… … Universalium
Campbell, John Archibald — born June 24, 1811, Washington, Ga., U.S. died March 12, 1889, Baltimore, Md. U.S. jurist. After being admitted to the bar at age 18, he moved to Alabama, where he gained a large private practice and served in the state legislature. Appointed to… … Universalium
Campbell, John McLeod — ▪ Scottish theologian born May 4, 1800, Kilninver, Argyllshire, Scot. died Feb. 27, 1872, Roseneath, Dumbartonshire Scots theologian, intellectual leader, and author. Campbell entered the University of Glasgow at the age of 11,… … Universalium
CAMPBELL, JOHN — Lord Chancellor of England, born at Cupar Fife; a son of the manse; destined for the Church, but took the study of law; was called to the bar; did journalistic work and law reports; was a Whig in politics; held a succession of offices both on… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Campbell, John, 1st Lord Campbell — (1779 1861) Lawyer and biographer, s. of the minister of Cupar Fife, had a highly successful career as a lawyer, and held the offices successively of Solicitor and Attorney General, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Lord Chief Justice, and Lord… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Campbell, John Archibald — (24 jun. 1811, Washington, Ga., EE.UU.–12 mar. 1889, Baltimore, Md.). Jurista estadounidense. Luego de recibirse de abogado a la edad de 18 años, se trasladó a Alabama, donde se dedicó con éxito al ejercicio privado de la profesión y sirvió en la … Enciclopedia Universal
CAMPBELL, JOHN FRANCIS — born at Islay, author of, among other works, Popular Tales of the West Highlands, orally collected, a collection all his own, and a remarkable one for the enthusiasm and the patriotic devotion it displays (1822 1885) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
CAMPBELL, JOHN MACLEOD — a Scotch clergyman, born in Argyll; deposed from the ministry of the Scotch Church in 1831 for his liberal theological sentiments; a saintly man, whose character alone should have protected him from such an indignity; his favourite theme was… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Campbell, John Francis — (1822 1885) Celtic scholar, ed. at Eton and Edin., was afterwards Sec. to the Lighthouse Commission. He was an authority on Celtic folk lore, and pub. Popular Tales of the West Highlands (4 vols., 1860 62), and various Gaelic texts … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
John Logan Campbell — John Logan Campbell, etwa 1887 Sir John Logan Campbell, M.D., F.R.C.S.[1], Knight Bachelor, (* 3. November 1817 in … Deutsch Wikipedia