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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

Notes


Donald Mackay 6th

See Burke's Peerage under "Reay"


Iye Du Mackay 7th of Strathnaver

See Burke's Peerage under "Reay"


Allan Cameron of Lochiel, 16th Chief of Clan Cameron

See Burke's Landed Gentry under "Cameron of Lochiel"

Allan's descendants are continued to present day via his son, John, found in the first tree on this website HERE. The Cameron family are connected to the main content of that tree via the marriage of Lady Margaret Doris Gathorne-Hardy to Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, 26th Chief of Clan Cameron. They married in 1939.

Allan was a minor when he succeeded as 16th Chief of Clan Cameron, and was partly raised by his aunt. On 3 October 1594, he took place in the Battle of Glenlivet where the Camerons supported the Earls of Errol and Huntly and defeated King James VI. During the battle he pursued and defeated his old enemies, the Mackintoshes. He was well rewarded by Huntly for his "singular service", but later lost a part of his great estate when King James was reasserted.


miss Stewart

Daughter of John Stewart, 4th of Appin


miss Mackintosh

Daughter of Malcolm Mackintosh, 15th Chief of Clan Mackintosh


Donald Cameron

Donald Cameron was Constable of the Castle of Strone on 24 October 1495, appointed by King James IV. On 8 November 1536 he had a charter of Knochdort and other lands in Inverness-shire from King James V.

See Burke's Landed Gentry under "Cameron of Lochiel"


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.


Donald Cameron of Lochiel, 15th Chief of Clan Cameron

Donald succeeded his brother, Ewen, to become 15th Chief of Clan Cameron of Lochiel between 1552-1554. He was confirmed by Queen Mary of Scots in Lochiel and his other lands on 6 March 1564.

He was succeeded by his nephew, Allan, son of his brother, John.


Ewen "Beag" Cameron of Lochiel 14th Chief of Clan Cameron

Ewen "Beag" (young or little) died with no legitimate issue. He was succeeded as Chief of Clan Cameron by his brother, Donald.


John Grant 2nd of Freuchie

See Burke's Peerage under Strathspey


Margaret Ogilvy

Her mother here is a guess