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Jean Cameron of Glendessary (c. 1698 – 1772) was a member of the Scottish gentry and a Jacobite. She may have been briefly involved in the Jacobite rising of 1745, during which the Stuart heir Charles Edward attempted to reclaim the British throne for his father. As "Jenny Cameron", she became well-known after a number of sensationalised accounts of her life and deeds during the rising were published. The majority were almost entirely fictional and some were intended as anti-Stuart propaganda.

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  • Jean Cameron of Glendessary (en)
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  • Jean Cameron of Glendessary (c. 1698 – 1772) was a member of the Scottish gentry and a Jacobite. She may have been briefly involved in the Jacobite rising of 1745, during which the Stuart heir Charles Edward attempted to reclaim the British throne for his father. As "Jenny Cameron", she became well-known after a number of sensationalised accounts of her life and deeds during the rising were published. The majority were almost entirely fictional and some were intended as anti-Stuart propaganda. (en)
  • Jean Cameron of Glendessary, född 1698, död 1772, var en skotsk jakobit. Hon blev under namnet Jenny Cameron berömd som skotsk hjältinna för sitt deltagande i Jakobitupproren på Karl Edvard Stuarts sida år 1745. Som sådan är hon föremål för bland annat den skotska balladen Bonnie Jeanie Cameron. (sv)
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  • Jean Cameron of Glendessary (en)
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  • c.1698 (en)
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  • Portrait by Allan Ramsay, traditionally identified as Jean Cameron (en)
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  • Allan Cameron, 2nd of Glendessary; Christian Cameron (en)
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  • Jean Cameron of Glendessary (c. 1698 – 1772) was a member of the Scottish gentry and a Jacobite. She may have been briefly involved in the Jacobite rising of 1745, during which the Stuart heir Charles Edward attempted to reclaim the British throne for his father. As "Jenny Cameron", she became well-known after a number of sensationalised accounts of her life and deeds during the rising were published. The majority were almost entirely fictional and some were intended as anti-Stuart propaganda. (en)
  • Jean Cameron of Glendessary, född 1698, död 1772, var en skotsk jakobit. Hon blev under namnet Jenny Cameron berömd som skotsk hjältinna för sitt deltagande i Jakobitupproren på Karl Edvard Stuarts sida år 1745. Som sådan är hon föremål för bland annat den skotska balladen Bonnie Jeanie Cameron. (sv)
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