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- In a donation to the Monastery of Cambuskenneth, before
1200, in the reign of William the Lyon, Henry, Archdean of
Dunkeld; Alexander, Sheriff of Stirling; Henry de Lamberton;
and this Robert “Cambron,” are found witnesses. He
died early in the reign of Alexander II., leaving issue –
1. John, his heir and successor.
2. Robert de Cambron, whose name is mentioned
with that of his brother in the Chartulary of Scoon in 1239,
and is said by some, but, we think, erroneously, to have
been the progenitor of the Camerons of Strone.
3. Hugo, or Hugh, or Ewen de Cambron, mentioned
in the Chartulary of Arbroath in 1219, of whose posterity
nothing is known.
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