Annie Cameron

Annie Isabella Cameron (1897-1973) was a Scottish historian.

She was the daughter of Mary Sinclair, and James Cameron, a Glasgow engineer. She studied history at the University of Glasgow and the University of St Andrews. She wrote a doctoral thesis on Bishop Kennedy of St Andrews.

She worked at the Scottish Record Office and in 1938 married George Dunlop, proprietor of the Kilmarnock Standard.[1]

Selected publications

  • Annie I. Cameron, Scottish Correspondence of Mary of Lorraine (SHS: Edinburgh, 1927).
  • Robert S. Rait & Annie I. Cameron, King James's Secret: Negotiations between Elizabeth and James VI relating to the Execution of Mary Queen of Scots, from the Warrender Papers (London, 1927).
  • Annie I. Cameron, Warrender Papers, 2 vols (Edinburgh, 1931).
  • Annie I. Cameron, Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1593-1595, vol. 11 (Edinburgh, 1936).
  • Annie Dunlop, The Life and Times of James Kennedy, Bishop of St Andrews (St Andrews, 1950).
  • Annie Dunlop, The Royal Burgh of Ayr (Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1953).

References

  1. Elizabeth Ewan, 'Dunlop, Annie Isabella', Elizabeth L. Ewan, Sue Innes, Siân Reynolds, Rose Pipes, Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women (Edinburgh, 2018), p. 127.
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