Monday, February 4, 2019

Mary, Daughter Of Cameron Of Callart


The exact wording of the traditional tale is not significant in this case. The gist is as
follows:

Mary, daughter of Cameron of Callart sometime in the 17th century, was enamoured of a
son of MacConnochie of Inverawe. This and her generosity to the poor did not please her
father who locked her in a garret. Meanwhile a trading vessel brought the plague to the
family and all but the isolated Mary died. [Source]

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