Dukes of Argyll
The Dukes of Argyll are a Scottish noble family, historically associated with the Argyll region in western Scotland. The title was created in 1701 for John Campbell, the 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, and has been held by the Campbell family since then. The dukedom is part of the Peerage of Scotland and has a rich history tied to Scottish politics and land ownership.
The current duke, as of 2023, is Torquhil Campbell, the 13th Duke of Argyll. The family has played significant roles in Scottish history, including involvement in the Jacobite risings and the management of vast estates. The family seat is Inveraray Castle, a notable landmark and tourist attraction in the region.