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Cameron, Donald, of Lochiel (c. 1700–1748), chief of clan Cameron and Jacobite army officer  

John Sibbald Gibson

Cameron, Donald, of Lochiel (c. 1700–1748), chief of clan Cameron and Jacobite army officer, was born at Achnacarry House in Lochaber, the son of John Cameron of Lochiel (c.1663–1748) and Isabel, daughter of Alexander Campbell of Lochnell; Archibald Cameron was his younger brother. His father, like his grandfather, ...

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Cameron, Sir Ewen, of Lochiel (1629–1719), clan chief  

Edward M. Furgol

Cameron, Sir Ewen, of Lochiel (1629–1719), clan chief, was born at his maternal grandfather's seat, Kilchurn Castle, in February 1629, the son of John McAllan Cameron and Margaret, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Campbell of Glenfalloch (afterwards of Glenorchy). Immediately recognizable to many, owing to the production of the Jacobite ...

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Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel (1629–1719) by unknown artist Scottish National Portrait Gallery

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Campbell family of Cawdor (per. 1511–1821), highland chiefs, landowners, and politicians  

Andrew Mackillop, Jean Munro, and R. W. Munro

Campbell family of Cawdor (per. 1511–1821), highland chiefs, landowners, and politicians, provide a rare example of a Campbell family based some distance from Argyll which until the end of the seventeenth century, following the pattern of the clan, remained closely associated with its chief and his affairs. The family was founded by the marriage in 1511 of ...

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Campbell, Archibald, ninth earl of Argyll (1629–1685), politician and clan leader  

David Stevenson

Campbell, Archibald, ninth earl of Argyll (1629–1685), politician and clan leader, was born on 26 February 1629 at Newbattle Abbey, Edinburghshire, the son of Archibald Campbell, Lord Lorne and later eighth earl and marquess of Argyll (1605x7–1661), and his wife, Lady Margaret (1610–1678)...

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Fitzgibbon, Edmund fitz John, eleventh white knight (c. 1550–1608), chieftain and rebel  

Christopher Maginn

Fitzgibbon, Edmund fitz John, eleventh white knight (c. 1550–1608), chieftain and rebel, was the second of three children of John Oge Fitzgerald, or Fitzgibbon, tenth white knight (d. 1569), and Ellen (d. c.1579), daughter of Patrick Condon. He was born in ...

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Grant family of Freuchie (per. 1485–1622), chiefs of clan Grant  

R. W. Munro and Jean Munro

Grant family of Freuchie (per. 1485–1622), chiefs of clan Grant, owned valuable and strategically placed lands in the sheriffdoms of Moray and Inverness. Their fortunes were often influenced by the policies of powerful neighbours, especially the earls of Huntly and Moray, with either of whom the ...

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Grant of Freuchie, James (1485?–1553)  

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Grant of Freuchie, John (d. 1528)  

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Grant of Freuchie, John (1568?–1622)  

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