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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 72. Chapters: Douglas, Carter-Campbell of Possil, Macaulay family of Lewis, Scottish clan, Clan Stewart, Campbell of Auchinbreck, Hamilton, Corrie family, Monro of Fyrish, McGhee family, Clan Tweedie, Munro of Milntown, MacMhuirich bardic family, Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe, Munro of Auchinbowie, Campbell of Craignish, Clan McCulloch, Munro of Obsdale, Porteous family, House of Alpin, House of Dunkeld, Barbour family, Bewick, Stewart of Darnley, Lords of Galloway, Melville family, Frasers of Philorth, Adam, McNeil, Lockharts of Lee, Taylor sept, Dingwall, Clan Hall, McNeill, Oliver, Aois-dana, Hampson, Moul, Campbell of Strachur, Douglas-Hamilton, Naismith, Fraser of Muchalls, MacNeil, Fraser of Inverallochy, McNeal, Fraser of Strichen, Cormack, Haddow, Bowes-Lyon, MacNeal, MacNeille. Excerpt: Carter-Campbell of Possil or Campbell of Possil is a branch of the Scottish clan Clan Campbell. Castle Martin from the park a watercolour by Lady Fanny Carter, sister of the fifth Earl of Mayo. She was born in 1799 and married William Henry Carter as his second wife. Campbell, Earl of Breadalbane, by R. R. McIan 1845.The Carter-Campbell of Possil Armorial Bearings are held by the head of the family, now resident at Craigenputtock, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. It represents the union of two land owning families in 1864: the Carters of Castle Martin, County Kildare, Ireland and the Campbells of Possil Lanarkshire, Scotland. The armorial bearings of these two individual families (shown below) were officially combined by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in Scotland to form the Carter-Campbell of Possil Armorial Bearings. The Campbell of Possil crest, crest badge and motto were incorporated into the amalgamated coat of arms (see to the right of this page). This family is descended from Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy, Earls of Breadalbane (see that...