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Archibald Cameron of Lochiel

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389: 33: 465:. He addressed the crowd before his death, "Sir, you see a fellow-subject just going to pay his last debt to his King and country. I the more cheerfully resign my life, as it is taken from me for doing my duty according to my conscience. I freely forgive all my enemies, and those who are instrumental in taking away my life. I thank God I die in charity with all mankind. As to my religion, I die a steadfast (tho' unworthy) member of that Church in which I have always lived, the 112: 539:: "his fate was generally pitied". His benevolence is demonstrated by his having prevented the execution of prisoners after Prestonpans and for treating a wounded Hanoverian officer. It is not certain whether he ever took part in battle with some arguing that he probably did, while others insist he was a 480:. After which he embraced the clergyman and took leave of him. As the clergyman was going down from the cart he had like to have missed the steps, which the Doctor observing, called out to him with a cheerful tone of voice, saying, 'Take care how you go. I think you don't know the way as well as I do. 558:
There have been numerous proposals as to why Cameron was executed. Generally, it is thought that his overt attainder and execution served as a final warning to the Jacobite cause and any further attempts conceived. His own account given in his memoir is that it was "to cover the Cruelty of murdering
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Cameron was buried in the vaults of the Savoy Chapel, off the Strand in London. The Rev. John Wilkinson, who was thought to have Jacobite sympathies, was said to have paid the burial costs himself. There was previously a stained glass window to Cameron, but this was later destroyed. A brass plaque
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wrote, "It was common practice by the red-coats, dispersed up and down the Highlands, to raise the bodies of man, woman, and child out of the graves for greed of the linen, or whatever was wrapped about them and after they had taken that off to leave the bodies above ground. She herself had two
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a sergeant to keep the fellows from digging up the bodies again. She and her poor children were behooved to take to the hills, no houses being left in the whole country about them. Mrs. Cameron said she never saw the Prince in his skulking, nor knew not where he was."
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The defeat at Culloden ended the Jacobites' hopes, and all three Cameron brothers, along with their father, became fugitives from government troops. After the burning of the family seat, Achnacarry House, the Cameron family hid at
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Over the four days before his execution, Dr. Cameron was spiritually counselled and prepared by James Falconar, a non-juring Scottish Episcopal clergyman resident in London, who had been aboard the
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According to James Falconar, "Turning to the clergyman he said, 'I have now done with this world and am ready to leave it.' He joined heartily in the commendatory prayer, etc., then repeated some
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to communicate the futility of the enterprise and persuade the Prince to return to France. However, Prince Charles persuaded Cameron otherwise and soon the Camerons joined him in armed revolt.
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In exile Cameron remained in Prince Charles's service, travelling with him to Madrid in 1748 and returning to Scotland privately in 1749. In 1753, he was sent back to Scotland again to obtain
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under the Attainder of Earl of Kellie and Others Act 1746 (19 Geo. 2, c. 26) for his part in the 1745 uprising, he was sentenced to execution without trial. He was imprisoned in
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in commemoration of Cameron's life and lamenting his absence from the Clan's lands after his death. The Gaelic text of the poem and a parallel translation into English
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Archibald Cameron is generally regarded as a benevolent figure; his betrayal and execution in 1753 was greatly lamented. According to James Browne in his work
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and that his role was limited to being a physician. Furthermore, there was also perceived indignation surrounding the cruel method, and place of execution:
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The Lyon in Mourning: Or a Collection of Speeches, Letters, Journals Etc., Relative to the Affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Volume III
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The Lyon in Mourning: Or a Collection of Speeches, Letters, Journals Etc., Relative to the Affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Volume II
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later commented that Dr. Cameron's execution, "threw much reproach upon the Government, and even upon the personal character of
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Dr. Cameron is also recorded as having performed surgery on his brother's two broken ankles and other injuries after the
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was shot through his ankles and carried off the field by four of his clansmen, two of whom were later alleged by
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was the location for the executions of low-born criminals, whereas the nobility were traditionally executed at
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However, despite the danger, the Prince was determined to meet The Lochiel. Archibald Cameron was sent to
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Archibald Cameron first saw action in late August 1745, when he helped to lead a fairly futile attack on
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children that died at that time, and she was advised to bury them privately in some remote healthy
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to escort the Prince to the family's hiding place (3 September). The whole party then moved to
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After a covert meeting and interview with Jean Cameron of Dungallon, the Doctor's wife, about (
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We're Indians Sure Enough: The Legacy of the Scottish Highlanders in the United States
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His father, made Lord Lochiel in Jacobite peerage, had participated in the failed
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A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans - Scholar's Choice Edition
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The Forgotten Cameron of the '45: The Life and Times of Alexander Cameron, S.J.
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The Forgotten Cameron of the '45: The Life and Times of Alexander Cameron S.J
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Anti-Jacobite broadside depicting Cameron being drawn on a sledge to Tyburn
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Archibald Cameron was hanged for 20 minutes before being cut down and
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to be executed. In popular memory, he is sometimes referred to as
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cousin, Jean Cameron of Dungallon, and fathered seven children.
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Scottish people executed for treason against the United Kingdom
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by Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran, Bart., L.L.D. pp. 119-152.
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to study law, before transferring to study medicine at
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and, as a result, had become an exile, living first in
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during the Rising, who refused to offer more than his
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to the prince." Dr Cameron was the younger brother of
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Lochiel of the '45: The Jacobite Chief and the Prince
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lit. "the year of the pillaging") on 25 August 1747,
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in the Netherlands. He subsequently returned to the
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Index

Archibald Cameron of Locheil

Scottish nobleman
physician
Jacobite rising of 1745
Charles Edward Stuart
Jacobite Army
ADC
Donald Cameron of Lochiel
Clan Cameron
outlawed
Roman Catholic priest
Alexander Cameron
Tyburn
high treason
Jacobite

Achnacarry Castle
John Cameron, Lord Lochiel
1715 Jacobite rising
Paris
Boulogne
Donald Cameron of Lochiel
Donald Cameron of Lochiel
Roman Catholic priest
Alexander Cameron
Colony of Jamaica
sugar planter
University of Glasgow
University of Edinburgh

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