Campbell, John, Lord Chancellor of England, born at Cupar-Fife; a son of the manse; destined for the Church, but took the study of law; was called to the bar; did journalistic work and law reports; was a Whig in politics; held a succession of offices both on the Bench and in the Cabinet; wrote the “Lives of the Chancellors” and the “Lives of the Chief Justices” (1779‒1861).
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Campbell, George * Campbell, John Francis