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War cry: Chlanna nan con thigibh a' so 's gheibh sibh feòil (Sons of the Hounds, Come Hither And Get Flesh) [3] ... Clan Cameron is a West Highland Scottish clan, ...
This led to the Clan Cameron war cry: Chlanna nan con thigibh a' so 's gheibh sibh feòil ("sons of the hounds, come hither and get flesh!"). [6] [7] In 1547, Lochiel was executed by the Earl of Huntly for high treason for his part in the Battle of the Shirts, the raid of Urquahrt and being implicated in Lennox's revolt in 1546. He was ...
Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel (Scottish Gaelic: Eòghann Dubh Mac Dhòmhnaill Dubh; February 1629 – c. February 1719) was a Scottish soldier and the 17th chief of Clan Cameron. He fought during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms and was one the principal Jacobite leaders during the 1689 Rising .
Of the old blood of the Clan Chattan Federation. MacPhails today however can be found with Clan Macintosh in the East or with Clan Cameron in the west. Macpherson: Crest: A cat sejant Proper. [230] Motto: 'Touch no the cat but a glove' [230] Plant badge: white heather, [37] boxwood, or red whortleberry [65] Chief: Sir William Macpherson of Cluny
The Raids of Urquhart were two raids carried out in the vicinity of Urquhart Castle in the Scottish Highlands in October 1544 and April 1545 where a large amount of cattle, horses, harvest, furniture and military equipment were stolen from the Clan Grant, a Highland Scottish clan, by the Clan Cameron and Clan MacDonell of Glengarry, both also Scottish Highland clans.
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In 1645, the Camerons again raided Moyness when they were then held by the Clan Grant. [2] [1] However, according to the Clan Cameron Association, Allan Cameron of Lochiel, chief of Clan Cameron, had little to do with this raid as at the time he was in his eighty-third year of age and in Argyll when it took place. [2]
Donald Cameron, 7th of Erracht was born shortly before the Jacobite rising of 1715. [1] Thirty years later during the Jacobite rising of 1745 he joined Cameron of Lochiel and was second in command at the historic Glenfinnan gathering.