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Ewen Cameron (other)
Ewen (or Ewan) Cameron may refer to: People in Scottish Clan Cameron *Ewen MacAllan Cameron, 10th Chief, see Chiefs of Clan Cameron *Ewen 'Beag' Cameron of Lochiel, 14th Chief, see Chiefs of Clan Cameron *Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel (1629–1719), 17th Chief Politicians *Ewen Hugh Cameron (1831–1915), member for Evelyn in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1874 to 1914 * Ewen Cameron (Victorian politician) (1860–1906), member for Portland (1900–1904) and Glenelg (1904–1906) in the Victorian Legislative Assembly * Ewen Paul Cameron (1891–1964), member for East Yarra Province in the Victorian Legislative Council 1948–1964 and Health Minister * Ewen Cameron (Australian politician) (born 1930), former Australian federal MP, member for Indi 1977–1993 Other people *Sir Ewen Cameron, 1st Baronet (1740–1828), of Cameron baronets, of Fassiefern * Ewen Cameron (banker) (1841–1908), Scots-born Chairman of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation *Ewen ...
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Chiefs Of Clan Cameron
The following is a list of the Chiefs of Clan Cameron of Lochiel, the senior line of the ancient Cameron family who claim descent from Banquo. The chief is seated at Achnacarry Castle and is uniquely referred to as the Lochiel. References {{reflist, group=lower-alpha Cameron Cameron may refer to: People * Clan Cameron, a Scottish clan * Cameron (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Cameron (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) ;Mononym * Cam'ron (born 197 ...
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Ewen Cameron (cricketer)
Ewen Henry John Cameron (1 March 1921 – 12 January 1997) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played five first-class matches for Otago in the 1953–54 and 1954–55 seasons. Cameron was born at Dunedin in 1921 and worked a country schoolteacher who was famous locally for writing musicals.Cameron, Ewen Henry John, Obituaries in 1997, ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'' 1998, p. 1424.Available online Retrieved 30 May 2023.) He was educated at Waitaki Boys' High SchoolMcCarron A (2010) ''New Zealand Cricketers 1863/64–2010'', p. 29. Cardiff: The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. and made his representative debut for Otago at the age of 32―''Wisden'' said "belatedly"―taking two wickets on debut, conceding just 30 runs from 32 overs. He died in 1997 at Clyde in Central Otago at the age of 75. Obituaries were published in the 1997 ''New Zealand Cricket Almanack'' and in ''Wisden ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'', or simply ''Wisden'', colloquially the Bi ...
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Ewan Cameron
Ewan Cameron (31 July 1922, in Dumbarton – 21 March 1991) was a Scottish physician who worked with Linus Pauling on Vitamin C research. He received his medical degree from the University of Glasgow in 1944, and immediately joined the British Army, where he served as a medical officer in Burma for three years. Cameron was Consultant Surgeon at Vale of Leven, Vale of Leven Hospital in the Dunbartonshire, County of Dunbarton (1956–1982), becoming the Senior Consultant Surgeon in 1973. He received the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977, as well as fellowships from the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow, Glasgow and Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, and the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow. In 1966, Cameron published his first book, ''Hyaluronidase and Cancer''. In 1971, Cameron began corresponding with Dr. Linus Pauling. He completed many scientific studies in conjunction with the institute, and published ''Can ...
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Donald Ewen Cameron
Donald Ewen Cameron ( – ) was a Scottish-born psychiatrist. He is largely known today for his central role in unethical medical experiments, and development of psychological and medical torture techniques for the . He served as president of the American Psychiatric Association (1952–1953), Canadian Psychiatric Association (1958–1959), American Psychopathological Association (1963), Society of Biological Psychiatry (1965) and the World Psychiatric Association (1961–1966). Cameron was involved in administering electroconvulsive therapy and experimental drugs, including poisons such as curare and hallucinogens such as lysergic acid diethylamide, to patients and prisoners without their knowledge or informed consent. Some of this work took place in the context of the Project MKUltra program for the developing of mind control and torture techniques, psychoactive poisons, and behavior modification systems. Decades after his own death, the psychic driving technique he developed ...
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Ewen Wallace Cameron
Ewen Wallace Cameron (26 July 1816 – 25 May 1876) was a French-born Australian businessman. He was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Cameron and Luduvina Rosa Da Silva, and migrated to New South Wales in 1822 with his family. He became a clerk, and was involved in early overlanding expeditions to South Australia. He made unsuccessful attempts to run land in New England and the Darling Downs, and also unsuccessfully went to the Californian Gold Rush. On his return he went into business with Thomas Mort, and became financial manager and then partner in 1856. He continued this partnership until 1866. On 7 October 1852 he married Sophia Usher Nail, with whom he had twelve children. Cameron contested the seat of the Glebe at the 1859 colonial election, supporting free selection and very limited state aid to religion, but narrowly lost to the incumbent, John Campbell. He was actively involved in charitable organisations, including the Sydney Hospital and the Royal Prince Alf ...
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Ewen Donald Cameron
Ewen Donald Cameron (born 7 November 1926) is an Australian retired Anglican bishop who served as an assistant bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney. He was the Bishop of North Sydney from 1983 to 1990, and the Diocesan Registrar from 1990 to 1993. Cameron was born in Leura to Ewen and Dulcie Cameron (née ParsonsHe was educated at Sydney Church of England Grammar School. After an earlier career in accountancy he was ordained in 1959."Meet the assistant bishops"
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Ewen Cameron (soldier)
Captain Ewen Cameron (1811 – April 26, 1843) was an officer in the Republic of Texas army, and participated in the ill-fated Mier Expedition. Biography Cameron, who had migrated from Scotland to Kentucky, had come to Texas in 1836, arriving just after the Texas Revolution. In late December 1842, the Mier Expedition was a raid on the Mexican border settlement of Ciudad Mier Mier (), also known as ''El Paso del Cántaro'', is a city in Mier Municipality in Tamaulipas, located in northern Mexico near the Rio Grande, just south of Falcon Dam. It is northeast of Monterrey on Mexican Federal Highway 2. (26°28'N 99°10' ..., which turned into the Battle of Mier when the Mexican Army arrived. Cameron and the other Texans were taken prisoner, after inflicting a large number of casualties on the other side. At a location called El Rancho Salado, a jar containing 159 white beans and 17 black beans was presented to the Texan prisoners. Each man drew a bean from the jar, while blin ...
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Ewen Cameron (presenter)
Ewen Cameron (born 23 May 1972) is a Scottish comedian, television presenter and radio DJ. He currently presents on Bauer Media's Greatest Hits Radio Scotland and hosts ''The Big Scottish Football Podcast'' alongside Steven Mill. Cameron hosted the late-night television programme ''The Late Show with Ewen Cameron'' on STV2 from 2016 to 2018. He was also host of STV2 lifestyle show '' Live at Five'', from 2016 until 2018, as well as hosting a variety of STV television specials, including, ''The Festival Show'' and ''Scotland's Big Sleep Out''. Early life Cameron grew up in Edinburgh and attended Tynecastle High School. He has two brothers; their parents split when they were young. He also had a half-brother, Craig, who died after taking his own life in April 2014, aged 31. Cameron has suffered from panic attacks since he was 13. Career Early career Cameron began his career working as a sports journalist in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. After filling in for his friend DJing in a ...
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Ewen Cameron, Baron Cameron Of Dillington
Ewen James Hanning Cameron, Baron Cameron of Dillington DL, (born 24 November 1949) is a landowner and life peer who sits as a crossbench member of the House of Lords. Lord Cameron is one of five siblings and the second but elder surviving son of Major Allan Cameron, himself second son of Colonel Sir Donald Walter Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., 25th Lochiel. His mother (Mary) Elizabeth Vaughan-Lee was descended from a Somerset-based land-owning family. Educated at Harrow School and at Oxford University, where he studied modern history, Cameron has been manager of the Dillington Estate in Somerset, which has been in his mother's family for over 250 years and from which he has taken part of his title, since 1971. He was national president of the Country Land and Business Association from 1995 to 1997 and was a member of the UK Government's Round Table for Sustainable Development from 1997 until 2000, when it was abolished to create the Sustainable Development Commission. He was chai ...
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Ewen Cameron Of Lochiel
Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel (Scottish Gaelic: ''Eòghain Camshròn Mac Dhòmhnaill Dubh''; February 1629 – 12 June 1719) was a Scottish highland chief, soldier and courtier. He was the Chief of Clan Cameron – the 17th Lochiel, and was renowned for his role in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms (1650–1654) as a Cavalier and in the 1689 Jacobite Rebellion. Lord Macaulay described Sir Ewen as the 'Ulysses of the Highlands", being a man of enormous strength and size; indeed, he is regarded as one of the most formidable Scottish chiefs of all time. An incident showing his strength and ferocity in single combat, when he bit out the throat of an enemy is used by Sir Walter Scott in ''Lady of the Lake'' (canto v.). In 1680 he was said to have killed the last wolf in Scotland. Early years Ewen Cameron of Lochiel was born in 1629 at Kilchurn Castle, the eldest son of John Cameron and Margaret Campbell of Glenorchy. He was the grandson of Allan Cameron of Lochiel, 16th Chief (c. ...
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Ewen Cameron (banker)
Sir Ewen Cameron (23 June 1841 – 10 December 1908) was a Scottish merchant banker and chartered accountant of the late 19th century, who rose to be chairman of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in London. He played a key role in arranging loans from the Rothschild family to the Empire of Japan during the Russo-Japanese War. He is the patrilineal great great grandfather of David Cameron. Early life and family Cameron was born in Inverness-shire, Scotland, the eldest child of William Cameron (b. 4 February 1806 at Abertarff) of Upper Muckovie, near Culloden by Croy, by his wife (m. 16 June 1840), Catherine Cameron (b. 22 January 1809), daughter of Ewen Cameron (1775–1842), a farmer and kinsman of Tomchrasky, Glen Moriston and Helen McDonnell (1776–1861). Career In 1859, Cameron joined the Caledonian Bank in Aberdeen as an accounting clerk. After qualifying as a chartered accountant he was posted to the Bank of Hindustan, China and Japan before being transferred ...
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Cameron Baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for persons named Cameron, both in the baronetage of the United Kingdom. at Leigh Rayment's baronetage pages Both titles are extinct. Cameron baronets, of Fassiefern (1817) The Cameron baronetcy, of Fassiefern and Callart in the County of Argyll and of Arthurstone in the County of Angus, was gazetted in 1815, but not created until 8 March 1817, for:- *Sir Ewen Cameron, 1st Baronet (1740–1828) (whose son was John Cameron of Fassiefern (1771 - 1815); it was in recognition of John's military service that the baronetcy was created). *Sir Duncan Cameron, 2nd Baronet (1775–1863) Cameron baronets, of Balclutha (1893) The Cameron baronetcy, of Balclutha in the parish of Greenock in the County of Renfrew, was created on 27 August 1893 for the Liberal Party politician Charles Cameron, a former editor of the North British Daily Mail who was at that time the Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow College. Upon the death in 1924 of S ...
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