Chiefs of Clan Cameron

The following is an incomplete list of the Chiefs of Clan Cameron of Lochiel (by Loch Eil), the senior line of the Cameron family. The Chief is seated at Achnacarry Castle and is styled Lochiel.[1]

No. Name Died Details
VII John de Cameron Said to have led the clan at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.[2]
VIII John Ochtery Cameron Said to have led the clan at the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333.[3]
IX Allan MacOchtery Cameron Son of VIII.
X Ewen MacAllan Cameron Son of IX; died without issue.
XI Donald Dubh Cameron Son of IX. Rose up in support of MacDonald, Lord of the Isles at the Battle of Harlaw in 1411.[3]
XII Alan Allan MacIldny Cameron 1480 Son of XI. Killed in battle in 1480 fighting the Mackintoshes and MacDonalds of Keppoch.[4]
XIII Ewen Cameron of Lochiel 1547 Son of XII. Executed for treason at Stirling in 1547. His sons did not ascend to Chief.
XIV Ewen 'Beag' Cameron of Lochiel 1554 Also known as Ewen M'Conill M'Ewen. Grandson of XII. Descendants of Beag's illegitimate issue became the Clan's Taylor sept.
XV Donald Dubh MacDonald MacEwen Cameron of Lochiel 1565 Also known as Donald Dow M'Connel M'Ewen. Younger brother of XIV. Fought at The Battle of Corrichie in support of Mary, Queen of Scots.
XVI Allan Cameron of Lochiel 1647 Son of XV's younger brother, John Cameron (killed in action). Led the clan at the Battle of Glenlivet in 1594. Observed the Battle of Inverlochy, aged 83.
XVII Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel 1719 Grandson of XVI. Most famous chief in Clan Cameron history, Was away in London when Clan Cameron fought at the Battle of Mulroy in 1668.
XVIII John MacEwen Cameron, Lord Lochiel 1747/48 Son of XVII. Fought at the Battle of Glenshiel and wounded at the Battle of Culloden and died in exile at Nieuport in Flanders. Created Lord Lochiel in the Jacobite peerage on 27 January 1717.
XIX Donald Cameron of Lochiel 1748 Also known as "The Gentle Lochiel".
XX John Cameron of Lochiel 1762 Son of XIX. Died unmarried in Scotland; his uncle, Dr Archibald Cameron of Lochiel, was executed in 1753 for treason.
XXI Charles Cameron, 21st Lochiel 1776 Another son of XIX.
XXII Donald Cameron, 22nd Lochiel 1832 Son of XXI.[5]
XXIII Donald Cameron, 23rd Lochiel 1858 Son of XXII. Fought with distinction at the Battle of Waterloo and retired from the Army upon his father's death in 1832.
XXIV Donald Cameron, 24th Lochiel 1905 MP and Groom-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria.
XXV Sir Donald Walter Cameron KT, 25th Lochiel 1951 Son of XXIV.
XXVI Sir Donald Hamish Cameron KT, 26th Lochiel 2004[6] Son of XXV.
XXVII Donald Angus Cameron, 27th Lochiel Son of XXVI. The current chief of Clan Cameron, and Lord Lieutenant of Inverness.[7] His daughter Lucy has Princess Anne, The Princess Royal as one of her godmothers.[8]
Cameron arms

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