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512 CAMOYS the Lordes Lysle, Molelns, Camois and othre."(^) " Le Sire de Camois " is named by Waurin as one of the principal persons at Bordeaux-C") Finally, in July 1455, the King gave to the Earl of Salisbury the armour, ^c, " whiche were of the Lord Camoys, our rebell ... as forfaited by cause of his rebellion. "('=) Seeing that he was not lord of any place called Camoys, his description in numerous documents, both in English and in Latin as Lord Camoys, suggests that he was recognised as a Baron, al- though he was never sum. to Parl.() and was not cr. a peer by patent. He appears to have w., istly, Isabel, to whom the King granted an annuity in Oct. 1443. ('^) She d. before 26 Nov. 1444, when part of her annuity was bestowed upon another person, (') and appears to have been bur. at the Grey Friars, in London. («) He ;«., 2ndly (Papal lie, 1448, to be m. without banns, to Roger de Camoys, Knight, of the diocese of Chichester), Isabel de Beaunoy, of the diocese of Rouen, with whom he had already cohabited.C") CAMPBELL or CAMBELL BARONY [S.] I. Duncan Campbell or Cambell, s. and h. of Sir Colin C, of Lochow, co. Argyll, by his 2nd cousin, Mariot, I. 1445. da. of John Campbell, sue. his father between 1412 and 1 414; was in the list of hostages for the redemption of James I from captivity in 1424 (where he is designated " Dominus de Argyll"), and was by that King made his Justiciar for the co. of Argyll. He was knighted before Mar. 1440. He founded the Collegiate Church of Kilmun, in Cowal, 4 Aug. 1442. In 1445 he was cr. a Lord of Parl.,(') LORD CAMPBELL (0 or CAMBELL [S.]. He m., istly, Marcelline, or Marjory, da. of Robert (Stewart), Duke of Albany [S.] (the Regent), by his 1st wife, Margaret, suo jure. Countess of Menteith [S.]. Shed, before Aug. (*) IVars of the English in France, vol. ii, p. 487. C') Chroniques, vol. vi, book 3, chapter 4. {•=) Acts of the Privy Council, vol. vi, p. 251. {^) He was probably not summoned because it was known in the Chancery that he was constantly abroad, either on military service, or as a prisoner of war. (') This grant was to "Isabel Camoys, wife of his Knight, Roger, Lord of Camoys." [Cal. of Patent Rolls, 1 44 1- 1446, p. 219). (') Ibid, p. 313. (e) In an old and very slovenly list of persons buried in the church of the Grey Friars there is mention of " Domina Isabella Camoyse, uxor nobilis domini Thome [j/V] Camoyse, militis, qui [«'i:] obiit anno domini 1444°." [Collectanea Topographica, vol. v, p. 280). "Thome" is probably a mistake for "Rogeri." C") Cal. of Papal Registers, vol. x, p. 16. (') See some remarks as to "Lords of Parliament" [S.], under "Cathcart," so created «Vfa 1452-54. (') See vol. i, p. 198, note "a" as to this Barony and the orthography thereof.