Allan Cameron of Callart
d. 1754, Dunkirk
Wounded and captured at Culloden. At trial, witnesses testified that Callart had strenuously resisted joining the Jacobite army, but he was forced by Lochiel. It was also pointed out that Callart had a wife and ten children (Allardyce, Historical Papers, vol. 2, pp. 394-96), and that he had shown mercy to a government officer. Notwithstanding, he was sentenced to death and his estate was forfeited. In 1748 he was allowed instead to accept banishment (Prisoners, vol. 2, pp. 72-73).