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Archibald Cameron of
Lochiel (1707 – 7 June 1753) was a
Scottish nobleman, physician, and
prominent leader in the
Jacobite rising of 1745. He was the personal...
- Strathan. The
mountains of
Lochaber lie to the north, and the
Forest of
Locheil to the south. The
outflow is
through the
River Arkaig at the
extreme southeast...
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General Sir
Archibald Rice
Cameron of
Locheil, GBE, KCB, CMG (28
August 1870 – 18 June 1944) was a
senior British Army
officer during the 1930s. Educated...
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Cameron (14th
Locheil) Ewen
Maclean 'Eoghain na hilaig' 6th
Laird of Ardgour,
killed at
Mamore circa 1592 in
mistake for
Cameron of
Locheil.
Married a daughter...
- last acts of the 1745
Jacobite rising. Dr
Archibald "Archie"
Cameron of
Locheil had
returned to
Scotland in the
early 1750s
hoping to
raise support for...
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teacher Scott Steele Gender Mixed Age 11 to 18
Enrolment 862
Houses Rannoch, Sheil, Nevis,
Locheil Colour(s)
Black and red
Website www.lochaberhigh.org...
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Somerled MacMillan (1971),
Bygone Lochaber, K&R Davidson, p. 252 "Wordnik:
Locheil". Wordnik.
Charles Edward then
marched his
little army to Lochiel, which...
- of Fife Howe of the
Mearns Kintail Kintyre Knoydart Lochalsh Loch
Broom Locheil The
Machars Midmar Moidart Morar Morvern Muir of Ord
Rannoch Moor Rhinns...
- of Fife Howe of the
Mearns Kintail Kintyre Knoydart Lochalsh Loch
Broom Locheil The
Machars Midmar Moidart Morar Morvern Muir of Ord
Rannoch Moor Rhinns...
- of Fife Howe of the
Mearns Kintail Kintyre Knoydart Lochalsh Loch
Broom Locheil The
Machars Midmar Moidart Morar Morvern Muir of Ord
Rannoch Moor Rhinns...