Sir James Campbell, 1st Baronet
1763–1819 (age 56)
Biography
Sir James Campbell was born into a Scottish family noted for public service and came to be regarded as a steady presence within the Commons during the closing decades of the eighteenth century. He balanced the affairs of the estates entrusted to him with a calm dedication to the concerns of his constituents, drawing on both local knowledge and a sense of national responsibility.
In an age of changing governments and new challenges, he endeavored to be a voice of moderation, placing the stability of civil society before personal ambition. His burial in Westminster Abbey marks the deep respect afforded to him by contemporaries who remembered him as a conscientious legislator and loyal servant.