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  1. Archibald Cameron of Lochiel (1707 – 7 June 1753) was a Scottish physician and prominent leader in the Jacobite rising of 1745. He was the personal physician of Charles Edward Stuart , and younger brother of Donald Cameron of Lochiel , otherwise known as the Gentle Lochiel , who led Clan Cameron during the rising.

  2. Dr Archibald Cameron of Lochiel. Born about 1707 in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Jean Cameron — married [date unknown] [location unknown] [children unknown] Died 7 Jun 1753 at about age 46 in Tyburn, London.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_CameronClan Cameron - Wikipedia

    Dr Archibald Cameron of Lochiel who was the chief's brother and a leading Jacobite was also captured and executed in 1753. The 79th (The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) Regiment of Foot was raised from among the members of the clan in 1793 by Sir Alan Cameron of Erracht (1753–1828).

  4. John Cameron of Fassifern for the land of LochieL Dr. Archibald Cameron for Locharfaig, Glenloy, and Stralochy John Cameron of Kinlochleven and Donald Cameron of Clunes for Dochinassie Torcastle for Ardgour; Lochiel set about improving the amenities of his own house and policies at Achnacarry by planting trees, forming avenues and laying out a ...

  5. Along side was Lochiel's second in command, Donald Cameron of Erracht. Third in command was Major Alexander Cameron of Dungallon, the brother-in-law of Dr. Archibald Cameron, leading men from Glen Hurich, Sunart and Ardnamurchan.

  6. Dr. Archibald Cameron was a physician who escaped with Lochiel in 1746, but was arrested when he returned to Scotland in 1753 and became the last Jacobite executed for high treason at Tyburn in June. [9]

  7. [4] Archibald Cameron (January 5, 1886-May 3, 1917) Biography: Lochaber joyously celebrated the birth of Donald Cameron during the spring of 1835, with commemorative dinners held by Camerons and the lighting of bonfires on many a prominent peak.