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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.
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There have been numerous proposals as to why
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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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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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cousin, Jean Cameron of Dungallon, and fathered seven children.
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to study law, before transferring to study medicine at
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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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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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1139:"The story of the last Jacobite to be hanged"
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503:. He was the last Jacobite to receive the
326:was taken prisoner on the White Sands of
174:Archibald Cameron initially attended the
146:. Archibald Cameron's elder brother was
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57:. He was the personal physician of
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1108:Browne, James (20 February 2015).
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598:) "A Song to Doctor Cameron", an
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873:i.e. upon an island cemetery in
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835:McGrigor, Mary (14 June 2019).
711:Account of Cameron's execution.
1226:Kybett, Susan Maclean (1988).
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53:, and prominent leader in the
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1271:. Clan Cameron Association.
1086:The history of Clan Cameron
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45:(1707 – 7 June 1753) was a
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537:A History of the Highlands
125:John Cameron, Lord Lochiel
1245:Mackenzie, B. W. (1971).
1020:. Pages 172-174, 176-177.
614:'s groundbreaking volume
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627:The Flight of the Heron
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