Born into
Clan Swinton in
Broadmeadows,
Berwickshire, on 15 July 1812, Archibald Campbell Swinton was the elder son of John Campbell Swinton of
Kimmerghame, Berwickshire,
WS, and Catherine Rannie, his wife, and grandson of Archibald, fourth son of John Swinton of
Swinton, Berwickshire. Archibald's father succeeded his maternal aunt, Mary Campbell to the
Kimmerghame estate, in 1850, adopting Campbell to the surname at this point. Archibald's younger brother,
James Rannie Swinton, became a fashionable portrait artist, and sisters Catherine and Elizabeth, shared an interest in art.{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k7MW4LajLCcC&q=inauthor%3A%22Lady+Elizabeth+Rigby+Eastlake%22 He was educated at the
Edinburgh Academy, his classmates including
Archibald Campbell Tait, later
Archbishop of Canterbury. Swinton studied law at the
University of Glasgow and
University of Edinburgh. ==Career and Later life==