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Francis Campbell (born 1970) is a British diplomat and academic.

Francis Campbell British diplomat

Francis Martin-Xavier Campbell is a British diplomat and academic. Since 2014, he has been Vice-Chancellor of St Mary's University, Twickenham, London. From 2005 to 2011, he was the British Ambassador to the Holy See. He is an Honorary Fellow of St Edmund's College, Cambridge. He will join the University of Notre Dame Australia as Vice-Chancellor commencing January 2020.

Francis Campbell may also refer to:

Francis Campbell was an Australian cricketer. He played one first-class match for Tasmania in 1894.

Francis Joseph Campbell American activist

Sir Francis Joseph Campbell was a British-American anti-slavery campaigner, teacher and also the co-founder of the Royal National College for the Blind in the United Kingdom.

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Donald Campbell (1921–1967) was a British car and motorboat racer.

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Ian or Iain Campbell may refer to:

John Francis Campbell Scottish author and Celticist

John Francis Campbell, also known as Young John of Islay was a renowned Scottish author and scholar who specialised in Celtic studies. Campbell was known as an authority on Celtic folklore and of the Gaelic peoples.

Colin Campbell may refer to:

Alistair or Alastair Campbell may refer to:

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Gregory Campbell or Greg Campbell may refer to:

Francis or Frank Foster may refer to:

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Campbell (surname) Surname list

Campbell is primarily a Scottish surname of Gaelic origins.

Frank Gray is a British football player and manager.

Jack Campbell may refer to:

Colin is an English-language masculine given name. It has two distinct origins:

  1. A diminutive form of "Colle", itself an Old French short form of the name Nicolas (Nicholas). This name, but not the anglicized Gaelic name, is also found in the spelling Collin. This name is formed by the Old French diminutive -in also found in Robin.
  2. An anglicized form of the Gaelic name Cuilen, Cailean, modern Irish spelling Coileáin, meaning "whelp, cub". The Old Irish word for "whelp," is cuilén. The Scottish Gaelic name is recorded in the spelling Colin from as early as the 14th century. MacCailean was a patronymic used by Clan Campbell, after Cailean Mór.