- Jean
Cameron of
Glendessary (c. 1698 – 1772) was a
member of the
Scottish gentry and a Jacobite, said to have been
involved in the
Jacobite rising of...
-
Catherine Cameron,
daughter of
Allan Cameron, 5th of
Glendessary (sister of
famed Jean
Cameron of
Glendessary). A
commemorative obelisk is to be
found at Fort...
- Edinburgh. His
second son
Donald was the
first laird of
Glendessary, and thus
progenitor of the
Glendessary branch of Clan Cameron.
Lochiel was
succeeded by...
- S2CID 109131060. Stancombe,
Hawley (1968).
Highway in Van Diemen's Land.
Glendessary, Tasmania: Stancombe. ISBN 0959929312. Syme, Lance; Ball, Patrick; Elder...
-
Christian Cameron,
married Allan Cameron, 3rd of
Glendessary,
mother of
famed Jean
Cameron of
Glendessary Jean Cameron,
married Lachlan Macpherson, Chief...
-
occupied by the
current estate was
largely in the
hands of
Cameron of
Glendessary, with some
property to the east and
south the
lands of
Maclean of Kingairloch...
-
sister of the Earl of
Buckinghamshire and a
scion of the
Camerons of
Glendessary. XXIV
Donald Cameron, 24th
Lochiel 1905 Son of XXIII. Diplomat, MP and...
- G.
Hawley (1969).
Highway in Van Diemen's Land (2nd Abridged ed.).
Glendessary, Tasmania: Stancombe. p. 114. Abbott, G.; Nairn, N. (1969). Economic...
- wife
Janet Maclean (a
scion of the
Macleans of Coll and
Camerons of
Glendessary), with whom he had the
following children: Anne
Louisa Cameron (1833–1864)...
- ISBN 0724617388. Stancombe,
Hawley (1968).
Highway in Van Diemen's Land.
Glendessary,
Western Junction: G.
Hawley Stancombe. ISBN 0959929312. Bladen, F. M...