Source:Historical Account of the Life, Actions, and Conduct of Dr. Archibald Cameron, Brother to Donald Cameron of Lochiel, Chief of That Clan

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Source An Historical account of the life, actions, and conduct of Dr. Archibald Cameron, brother to Donald Cameron of Lochiel, chief of that clan.
Containing, I. The reasons which induced the doctor to list himself among the rebels. II. His principal business and employment in the chevalier's army. III. The genealogy of the Camerons, traced up to their great ancestor; with many curious anecdotes, relating to the prowess and magnanimity of several chiefs of that clan. III. [sic] A character and description of the antient Highlanders, their manners, customs, dress, language, hardiness, and peculiar way of life. : With the proceedings against him at the Court of King's Bench, his behaviour at the Tower after sentence, his taking leave of his wife and friends, the procession from the Tower to the place of execution, and his behaviour there. : With a curious print of Dr. Cameron
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Place United Kingdom
Surname Cameron
Subject History
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Publisher Printed for M. Cooper, in Pater-noster-row, W. Reeve, Fleet-street, and C. Sympson, at the Bible-Warehouse, Chancery-lane.
Date issued 1753
Place issued London
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An Historical account of the life, actions, and conduct of Dr. Archibald Cameron, brother to Donald Cameron of Lochiel, chief of that clan: Containing, I. The reasons which induced the doctor to list himself among the rebels. II. His principal business and employment in the chevalier's army. III. The genealogy of the Camerons, traced up to their great ancestor; with many curious anecdotes, relating to the prowess and magnanimity of several chiefs of that clan. III. [sic] A character and description of the antient Highlanders, their manners, customs, dress, language, hardiness, and peculiar way of life. : With the proceedings against him at the Court of King's Bench, his behaviour at the Tower after sentence, his taking leave of his wife and friends, the procession from the Tower to the place of execution, and his behaviour there. : With a curious print of Dr. Cameron. (London: Printed for M. Cooper, in Pater-noster-row, W. Reeve, Fleet-street, and C. Sympson, at the Bible-Warehouse, Chancery-lane., 1753).
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