CAMERON, PHILLIPS, eldest son of Lieut-Gen. Sir Alan Cameron KCB, Col. 79th Foot, and Ann, dau. of Nathaniel Phillips, Jamaica, and Slebech, Pembrokeshire; b. 29 Oct 1782 (IGI); adm. 3 Feb 1795 (Smedley); in school list 1795; Capt., 79th Foot 6 Jun 1794; Maj., 3 Sep 1801; Lieut. -Col., 19 Apr 1804; served in West Indies and in Peninsular War; severely wounded at battle of Fuentes d’Onoro 5 May 1811; mentioned by Sir Walter Scott in his Vision of Don Roderick; m. [by 1805]; d. of his wounds 13 May 1811. [perhaps m. 31 Jan 1803 Catharine Cameron (IGI)]
CAMM, REGINALD PERCY JOHN (afterwards CAMM, REGINALD BEDE), eldest son of Rev. John Brooke Maher Camm, Rector of Monkton Wyld, Dorset, and formerly Cornet, 12th Lancers, and Caroline, dau. of Richard Edward Arden, Sunbury Park, Middlesex; b. 26 Dec 1864; adm. (H) 26 Jan 1881; left Aug 1883; Keble Coll. Oxford, matr. 16 Oct 1883; BA 1887; MA Cambridge (from Christ’s Coll. ) 1920; ordained deacon 1888 (Rochester); Curate, St. Agnes, Kennington, Surrey 1888-90; received into Roman Catholic church 1890; clothed with Benedictine habit at Maredsons, Belgium, 1890, and professed 1891; St. Anselm’s Coll., Rome; ordained 1895; stationed at Erdington, Warwicks., 1895-1912; novice master, Caldey Abbey 1913; affiliated to St. Gregory’s Abbey, Downside, 1913; Chaplain to Forces (4th class) 1915-9, serving in Egypt; Master of Downside House of Studies, Cambridge, 1919-31; FSA 1 Jun 1922; author, The Lives of the Blessed English Martyrs, 1904-5, and other works; d. unm. 8 Sep 1942.
Cammell, Donald Seton, son of Charles Richard Cammell, author, of Thames Ditton, Surrey, and his second wife Iona Katherine Lamont, d. of David Macdonald MB, med. practitioner, of Drumnadrochit, Inverness; b. 17 Jan. 1934; adm. Sept. 1947 (G); left July 1950; Roy. Academy Sch. of Art, scholar; an artist and film dir.; m. 30 Aug. 1954 Maria Euthynia Ermione, d. of Anthony Antippas of Athens; d. 24 Apr. 1996.
CAMPBELL, ---; b.; in school lists 1733, 1734.
CAMPBELL, ---; b.; in school list 1754.
CAMPBELL, ---; b.; at school for a short time in 1789.
CAMPBELL, ---; b.; in school list 1801.
CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER, only son of Colin Campbell, The Copse Estate, Hanover, Jamaica; b. c. 1771; adm. 16 Feb 1784; in school list 1786; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 30 Dec 1788, called to bar 14 May 1794; in Paris at outbreak of French Revolution, and assisted refugees to escape to England; resident in Jamaica 1795-1832; proprietor of Copse estate; assistant judge, Hanover, Jamaica, 1804-32; returned to England and settled at Tunbridge Wells; m.; d. 11 Feb 1858.
CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER; b.; adm. (aged 13) Sep 1731; in school list 1732/3.