[Parliament of Scotland constituency] Campbeltown was a royal burgh that elected one Commissioner to the Estates of Scotland between 1700 and 1707. Campbeltown in Kintyre was erected a royal burgh by charter of King William II on 19 April 1700, at the request of the Earl of Argyll. The first and only Commissioner for the burgh was Mr Charle... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbeltown_(Parliament_of_Scotland_constituen
small royal burgh (town) and seaport, Argyll and Bute council area, historic county of Argyllshire, western Scotland. Campbeltown is the main centre ... Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/c/13
HMS Campbeltown is a British Broadsword Class frigate of 4200 tons displacement launched in 1987. HMS Campbeltown is powered by two Rolls-Royce Spey SM1A gas turbines, two Rolls-Royce Tyne RM3C gas turbines and four diesel generators providing a top speed of 30 knots and a range of 4500 miles at 18 knots. She carries a crew of 250 including 31 offi... Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/RC.HTM
The smallest of the generally recognised Scotch whisky regions, now boasting just three distilleries. Campbeltown is located on the Kintyre peninsula in Argyllshire. Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21396
Term used to define whiskies from the Campbeltown region of Scotland. This is on the famous Mull of Kyntyre. There are only two distilleries remaining in this region (Glen Scotia and Springbank). Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21668
Campbeltown whiskies are made in the burgh of Campbeltown, on the Kintyre peninsula in Scotland. This was once the whisky capital of Scotland, with up to 28 distilleries in operation. However there has been a steady decline in numbers and now most of the distilleries have gone out of business and little trace of them remains. Today only three dist... Found on https://www.whiskyinvestdirect.com/about-whisky/glossary