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Old 14th January 2001, 13:42
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Thanatos here is a start to yer thread about Ewen Cameron


Scottish Highland chieftain, a strong supporter of the Stuart monarchs Charles II and James II of England. A man of enormous bulk, Lochiel became renowned for his feats of strength and ferocity in combat.

He was born into the ancient clan Cameron, of which he became chief about 1647. After the execution of King Charles I by the English Parliament in January 1649, Lochiel joined the Royalist cause, and in 1653 he fought with distinction in the Earl of Glencairn's uprising on behalf of Charles I's son Charles II. Even after Glencairn had stopped his resistance, Lochiel continued to harass the forces of the English general George Monck. He came to terms with Monck in 1658 and accompanied him on the march on London that brought Charles II to the throne (1660). He was knighted by Charles in 1681.

Following the overthrow of Charles's brother, James II, by William and Mary in 1688, Lochiel joined the uprising of Scottish "Jacobites"--as James's adherents were called--and played a key role in the victory over William's forces at Killiecrankie Pass, Perthshire (July 17, 1689). Although Lochiel was too old to join the Jacobite uprising of 1715, his sons led the Camerons into battle. An incident in which Lochiel slew a foe by biting into his neck was used by Sir Walter Scott as a model for the description of the fight between Roderick Dhu and FitzJames in canto V of The Lady of the Lake.
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Old 14th January 2001, 18:29
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Cool Thank you......

Thanks, but that is a different Ewen Cameron than I am looking for. The one I'm looking for was a decendant of the great chief. I knew of this one already----you wouldn't believe how many people out there know of him.
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Old 16th January 2001, 09:56
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Ewen Cameron

I have a trilogy of historical novels at home which goes by the name "The Jacobite Trilogy" by Dorothy K. Broster. The individual books are called "The Flight of the Heron", "The Gleam in the North" and "The Dark Mile". They were written in the 1920s and the ISBN number of the trilogy is 1 85152 607 2.

The reason I am telling you this is that the hero of these books is the very Ewen Cameron you are asking about. I'm sure it is largely fiction, but you might find answers to your questions in the Jacobite Trilogy.
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Old 5th February 2001, 02:50
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Thanks Neil!!! I'll start the search for them. Atleast I'm one step closer to finding him. I've been searching for almost six years now. This is a major step to finding about Ewen.
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