CAMPBELL, Archibald, first Duke of Argyll, son of the preceding, was an active promoter of the revolution. He came over with the Prince of Orange, and was admitted into the convention as Earl of Argyll, though his father's attainder had not been reversed. Having been deputed, along with Sir James Montgomery and Sir John Dalrymple, to present the crown in name of the Scottish Convention to the Prince of Orange, and to tender to him the coronation oath, he was admitted a member of the privy-council, and in 1690 made one of the lords of the treasury. In 1701 he was created Duke of Argyll. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Lionel Talmash of Helmingham in the county of Suffolk, by whom he left issue two sons and a daughter.