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Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, 13th Chief of Clan Cameron
Timeline:
15 Jul 1544 - Joined in the Battle of Blarnan-Leine, where he fought with Clanranald against the Frasers.
29 July 1492 - Held a charter of lands in Ross from John, 11th Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles.
24 October 1495 - Had confirmation of the lands in Ross and of lands in Lochiel from King James IV.
6 June 1531 - Had charter of Inverlochy, Teulindy, Drumfour and other lands from King James V.
1546 - Ewen was involved in the pro-English activity of Matthew Stuart, 13th Earl of Lennox. He was taken prisoner by 4th Earl of Huntly, tried for high treason and beheaded at Elgin.
Allan MacIldny Cameron 12th Chief of Clan Cameron
On 29 November 1472, he became Constable of the Castle of Strone, a heritable position, and held a charter of land in Strone.
Donald "Dhu" Cameron 11th Chief of Clan Cameron
Donald "Dhu" (The Dark) Cameron succeeded his brother, Ewen as 11th Chief of Clan Cameron. His brother died without issue.
He fought in the Battle of Harlaw on 24 July 1411, a pyrrhic victory by the Regent of Scotland over Donald Macdonald, Lord of the Isles, presumably on the Regent's side.
In August 1426 he had a charter from King James I of the lands of Barches acquired through his grandfather’s marriage with Elaine Mowat.