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Donald Cameron of Lochiel - Wikipedia Despite considerable misgivings in launching the rebellion, Lochiel played an important role in the course of the rising, being among the most prominent of the Highland chiefs and commanding a regiment which was widely regarded as being the most elite and reliable component of the Jacobite army
Lochiel - Lochiel, Destination Information | South Australia Sited on National Highway One, between Port Wakefield and Snowtown, Lochiel is a small town of about 50 people, though, it is spread out over a larger area than you might expect from first appearances
Clan Cameron Archives - lochiel. net Lochiel was 50 and no wild man of the hills - this Chief of Clan Cameron was an intelligent and enterprising businessman who spent much time improving his estates
What Does The Name Lochiel Mean? Lochiel is a Scottish Gaelic toponymic name derived from " Loch Iall," meaning "loch of the swan" or possibly "loch of the yews," composed of the elements "loch" (lake) and "iall" (swan) or "iubhar" (yew tree)
Lochiel, Arizona - Wikipedia The Lochiel area was originally inhabited by a small community of Mexican ranchers before a smelting works was erected in the late 1870s to serve the nearby mines in the Patagonia Mountains, bringing in American settlers
LOCHIEL, MID NORTH, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA Many South Australians have driven through Lochiel, but not many would know the town that lies to the west of Highway One Named after Lochiel Forest near Inverness in Scotland and also the Chief of the Cameron Clan, Lochiel was surveyed in 1869
Donald Cameron of Lochiel explained Donald Cameron of Lochiel (– 26 October 1748), popularly known as the Gentle Lochiel, was a Scottish Jacobite, soldier and hereditary chief of Clan Cameron, traditionally loyal to the exiled House of Stuart His support for Charles Edward Stuart proved pivotal in the early stages of the 1745 Rising