Duncan Frederick Campbell

Politician

1876 – 1916

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Who was Duncan Frederick Campbell?

Lieutenant Colonel Duncan Frederick Campbell, DSO was Unionist MP for North Ayrshire who died in World War I.

He served with the Lancashire Fusiliers in the Second Boer War 1899–1901, and was present at the Relief of Ladysmith. He was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order; "Duncan Frederick Campbell, Lieutenant, Lancashire Fusiliers. In recognition of services during the operations in South Africa". He was promoted Captain 5 October 1901.

Campbell fought Mid Lanarkshire for the Conservatives in 1906. Campbell entered the House of Commons at a by-election, 20 December 1911, defeating Andrew Macbeth Anderson QC, who sought re-election on being appointed Solicitor General for Scotland. Anderson, in accordance with the constitutional arrangements of the day, was obliged to resign as an MP and fight a by-election on being appointed a law officer of the Crown. The contest was dominated by the government’s legislation on National Insurance and the uncertainties this legislation would produce for individual electors, particularly those of small manufacturers and shopkeepers. Although there was no Labour candidate, Anderson was thought to have lost some support among working-class voters because of his opposition to Labour candidates in other recent elections. After a tight contest, Campbell recaptured the seat by a majority of 271 votes.

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Born
Apr 28, 1876
Died
1916

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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