Alexander Campbell

Factor to Kenneth Mackenzie, Lord Fortrose in Kintail. Colin Chisholm states that he was "the officer in command of the camp at Browlin." John MacDonald, in his account printed in Paton's edition of the Lyon in Mourning, says that this is the Campbell "generaly [sic] styled the black Campbell" (vol. 3, p. 381; also Chisolm, "Traditions of Strathglass, p. 265). See Black, "The Black Campbell," on the certain identification of Lieutenant (not Captain, as identified in the Lyon in Mourning) Campbell, and on how Lieutenant Campbell became confused with the "Black Campbell" of Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair's poetry (whom Black identifies as Father Colin Campbell, killed at Culloden: Ark of the Campbells, pp. 141-181).