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  1. Hugh John Vaughan Campbell, 6th Earl Cawdor (6 September 1932 – 20 June 1993), was a Scottish peer and landowner, a member of the House of Lords from 1970 until his death.

  2. Hugh John Vaughan Campbell (1932-1993) became the 6 th Earl and 25 th Thane of Cawdor in 1970 and he lived for several years at Golden Grove, Llandeilo, one of the family’s several estates.

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    The Hon. George Pryse Campbell, [1] second son of the first Baron, was a rear-admiral in the Royal Navy. Brigadier-General John Vaughan Campbell, who was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1916, was the second son of Captain the Hon. Ronald George Elidor Campbell, second son of the second Earl. [1]

  4. Feb 23, 2022 · Hugh John Vaughan Campbell 24 th Thane of Cawdor 6 th Earl Cawdor (1932-93) Hugh was born on 6 September 1932 and educated at Eton and Magdalen College Oxford from where he was sent down for not working. He then went to the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester, and later qualified as a chartered surveyor.

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  5. Hugh John Vaughan Campbell, landowner, farmer, forester, chartered surveyor; born 6 September 1932; styled Viscount Emlyn 1932-70; High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire 1964; succeeded 1970 as...

  6. Jun 20, 1993 · Hugh John Vaughan Campbell, 6th Earl Cawdor, was a Scottish peer and landowner, a member of the House of Lords from 1970 until his death.

  7. Jan 2, 1998 · The late Hugh John Vaughan Campbell, 6th Earl Cawdor of Castlemartin, 24th Thane of Cawdor, and his wife lived in the castle in winter and elsewhere on their estates in summer so that the castle could be opened to the public.