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John Cameron, Lord Lochiel
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John Cameron, 1st Lord Lochiel (1663–1747) was a prominent Scottish Jacobite, soldier, courtier and 18th Chief of the Clan Cameron. After the 1715 rising he was permanently exiled to France. The eldest son of Cavalier Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, one of the first to join the 1652 Rising for King Charles II, by whose favour he was knighted in 1681, and his second wife Lady Isobel MacLean. He fought with his father at the Battle of Killiecrankie.
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John Cameron, 1st Lord Lochiel (1663–1747) was a prominent Scottish Jacobite, soldier, courtier and 18th Chief of the Clan Cameron. After the 1715 rising he was permanently exiled to France. The eldest son of Cavalier Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, one of the first to join the 1652 Rising for King Charles II, by whose favour he was knighted in 1681, and his second wife Lady Isobel MacLean. He fought with his father at the Battle of Killiecrankie. Lord Lochiel joined the Earl of Mar's forces in the 1715 Jacobite rising as acting chief of Clan Cameron. During the 1719 Jacobite rising he fought at the Battle of Glen Shiel. After the 1719 Rising he returned to France and granted a generous pension by King James. He served at the Jacobite court in Avignon and later in Rome. Lord Lochiel died in 1747 at Nieuport, France. On 27 January 1717, he was made a Lord of Parliament by King James VIII and III, otherwise known as the "Old Pretender" or "Old Chevalier", in the Jacobite peerage.
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