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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OBELISK (Camerons) [Fort William] Obelisk
(John [last word scored through] Camerons [final 's' scored through]
Rev W[illia]m McColl
Mr John Cameron
Dr. Duncan McIntyre
150 Applied to a granite spire, of about 40 feet, erected to the memory of Captain John Cameron, of the Earl of Balcarras.
"Sacred to the memory of Captain John Cameron, of the Earl of Balcarras, Indiaman. Third son of Sir Ewen Cameron of Fassifern, Baronet. Born at Fortwilliam 10th Sept[embe]r 1777. Died at Blackheath 4th Oct[obe]r 1843. This Obelisk is erected by his Brother Sir Duncan Cameron of Fassifern Baronet, In the year 1847." Inscription on Obelisk.
THE CRAIGS (Burying Ground) [Fort William] The Craigs (Burying ground) Mr Donald McNaughton,
Mr Lachlan McIntosh,
Mr John Cameron
150 Applied to a piece of unenclosed rocky ground which has been used as burying ground from time immemorial; Situated about half a mile north east of Fortwilliam and on the road to Spean Bridge.

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