- Donald Cameron ('Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe')
Infobox Person
name = Donald Cameron
caption =
birth_date = 155?
birth_place =Scottish Highlands
death_date =
death_place =Scottish Highlands
other_names = 'Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe'
known_for = Scottish chief of Taylor sept
occupation =
nationality = Scottish
[supporters bearingLochaber axe s that appear on thecoat of arms of the chief ofClan Cameron .] Donald Cameron (born 155?) , also known as Black Taylor of the Axe (Scottish Gaelic : Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe), who lived in theScottish Highlands during the reign ofMary, Queen of Scots , was anillegitimate son of Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, 14th chief ofClan Cameron , and the daughter of the chief ofClan MacDougall . Donald Cameron is claimed as theeponym ous ancestor of theTaylor sept of Clan Cameron. He is alluded to in thecoat of arms of the chief of Clan Cameron, as a likeness of him appears as thesupporters holding aLochaber axe . [cite web |url=http://www.macdougall.org/chiefs.html |title=Chiefs of Clan MacDougall in Argyll |publisher=macdougall.org |accessdate=2008-02-02]Childhood
After Donald's birth, Ewen kept his son, and had him nursed by a tailor's wife at Lundavra in
Lochaber ("Cameron country"). There, as an infant, Donald received the nickname "An Taillear Dubh" ("an", a diminutive; "Taillear", an occupational reference to the caretaker's husband; "Dubh", translated as "black" in the context of meaning "swarthy" or "dark tempered"). [cite web |url=http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=Dove |title=Surname Dove |publisher=surnamedb.com |accessdate=2008-02-04] [cite web |url=http://aaahostmasters.net/clan_cameron.htm |title=Taylor Sept |publisher=aaa hostmasters.net |accessdate=2008-02-02] cite web |url=http://webelf.wordpress.com/2007/09/20/webelf-report-blogroll-2/ |title=Legions of the Dead |publisher=wordpress.com |accessdate=2008-02-02] [cite web |url=http://www.theflyingscotsman.ca/claninfo.htm |title=Cameron of Lochiel |publisher=theflyingscotsman.ca |accessdate=2008-02-01] [cite web |url=http://www.thepeerage.com/p19953.htm |title=Person Page - 19953 |publisher=thepeerage.com |accessdate=2008-02-01]Ewen died in captivity in 1553, prisoner of the chief of Clan MacDougall who was holding Ewen captive until such time as he agreed to marry the chief's daughter. Acknowledgement of Donald's parentage did not suffice according to laws of hereditary succession, the consequence being that Ewen, an unmarried man, died without "legitimate issue". The title of 15th chief of Clan Cameron passed instead to Ewen's younger brother, Donald Cameron of Lochiel. [cite web |url=http://www.thepeerage.com/p18870.htm |title=Person Page - 18870 |publisher=thepeerage.com |accessdate=2008-02-01] As for property, Donald did not inherit his father's lands, as Queen Mary – unhappy with Ewen's fighting history and lack of obedience towards her summons – granted all of Ewen's lands to
George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly . [cite web |url=http://www.kiwithai.com/_Cameron/page33.html |title=CLAN CAMERON |publisher=wisithal.com |accessdate=2008-02-02]Warrior
Donald was raised by Corunan MacLachlans, the earliest
cadet branch of Strathlachlan to leaveCowal , and hereditarystandard-bearer s to Cameron of Lochiel. Corunan was located midway between Fort William and Corran ofArdgour in Lochaber, [cite web |url=http://www.clan-maclachlan.org.uk/alphabet/alphabet_c.html |title=Clan MacLachlan Society |publisher=clan-maclachlan.org.uk |accessdate=2008-02-03] [cite web |url=http://www.clan-cameron.org/septs.html#MacLACHLAN |title=MacLACHLAN OF CORUANAN |publisher=clan-cameron.org |accessdate=2008-02-02] [cite web |url=http://www.cmana.net/cadets.html#G6 |title=The MacLachlans of Coruanan |publisher=cmana.net |accessdate=2008-02-02] and it was here that Donald developed skills with the fighting weapon of his area, theLochaber axe , using it when Camerons battled.The 15th chief of Clan Cameron died without legitimate issue in 1569. His younger brother, John, would have been next in
line of hereditary succession , but had recently died, thereby John's infant son, Allan Cameron of Lochiel (born 1567/68), became 16th chief of Clan Cameron. [http://www.thepeerage.com/p19953.htm#i199529] Soon thereafter, circa 1570, the Battle of Bun Garbhain pitted Camerons against their principal rivalClan Mackintosh . It was here that Donald, with his Lochaber axe, became a Cameron hero for slaying Mackintosh of Mackintosh, 15th chief of Clan Mackintosh, [http://www.thepeerage.com/p19953.htm#i199528] earning Donald the nickname "Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe".When Donald went to Allan's family with news of this battle, Allan's mother, [http://www.thepeerage.com/p19953.htm#i199528] daughter of the slain Mackintosh chief, became enraged, and attempted to kill baby Allan. Donald intervened in time, saving the young 16th chief of Clan Cameron, another heroic act, but Allan's mother was banished from Lochaber forever. [cite web |url=http://www.clan-cameron.org/battles/1570.html |title=Cameron |publisher=clan-cameron.org |accessdate=2008-02-02]
Fighting wasn't limited to clan against clan. Because of his youth, Allan was vulnerable to being usurped by a Cameron cadet branch (distant family). Ewen Cameron of Erracht, [http://www.thepeerage.com/p19954.htm] uncle of the 14th chief of Clan Cameron, became suspect and so it was that in the 1580s, Donald's men, Cameron of Lochiel, murdered Ewan Cameron of Erracht in battle at
Inverlochy Castle on behalf of young Allen, and retaining the line of hereditary succession for Camerons of Lochiel. [cite web |url=http://www.clan-cameron.org/cam-ref.html#Y |title=INVERLOCHY CASTLE |publisher=clan-cameron.org |accessdate=2008-02-02]Legacy
Cameron-Mackintosh fighting continued to be bloody. Eventually, Donald fled with his family and followers to Cowal and found safety. His descendants settled in StrathEachaig where they were known as "Mac-an-taillear" ("son of the tailor").cite web |url=http://www.clan-cameron.org/septs.html |title=Clan Cameron Septs |publisher=clan-cameron.org |accessdate=2008-02-01] [cite web |url=http://www.crouseroads.com/taylor/norigin.html |title=Scottish Taylors |publisher=crouserroads.com |accessdate=2008-02-01] cite web |url=http://taylor-genealogy.com/index.php/TDL/Chap2 |title=Surname and Country Origins |publisher=taylor-genealogy.com |accessdate=2008-02-02] By the 18th century, his descendants carried the surnames "MacInTaillear", "Macintaylor", "Taylor" and "Tayler" and still lived on the Cowal peninsula. They referred to Donald with endearment as "Taillear Dubh", while referring to themselves as "Clann an Taillear Dhuibh Chamronaich" ("Children of the Black Taylor of the Camerons").(Mackenzie, 1875, pages 526-530)cite web |url=http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/stoz/taylor2.html |title=Clan Taylor |publisher=electricscotland.com |accessdate=2008-02-01]
Donald's legacy is preserved in the double black lines of the Taylor sept's
tartan , designed in 1955 by Lt.Col. Iain B. Cameron.Footnotes
References
* Mackenzie, Alexander, Alexander Macgregor, and Alexander Macbain. " [http://books.google.com/books?id=G88GAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA526&lpg=PA526&dq=Stratheachaig&source=web&ots=lxT6a8-Ria&sig=ozg2zvwngP3x8XWQWMH-Ip0SbwE#PPA526,M1 The Celtic Magazine] ". Inverness: A. and W. Mackenzie, 1875.
External links
* [http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/DescriptiveBynames/naTuaighe.shtml Translation of medieval Scottish bynames]
Persondata
NAME = Cameron, Donald
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = 'Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe'
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Scottish chief of Taylor sept
DATE OF BIRTH = 155?
PLACE OF BIRTH =Scottish Highlands
DATE OF DEATH =
PLACE OF DEATH =Scottish Highlands
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