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− | + | Sir [[Ewen Cameron]] was a Scottish businessman who emigrated to the Far East in the Mid-Nineteenth Century to work for the [[Hong Kong Shanghai Bank]]. he became a director of the Bank, and returned to London to manage it. His son [[Ewen Alan Cameron]], grandson [[Donald Cameron]] and great-grandson [[Ian Cameron]] all became partners in stockbrokers [[Panmure Gordon]]. His great-great-grandson is Prime Minister [[David Cameron]].<ref name="Elliot&Hanning2">Francis Elliott & James Hanning, Cameron: The Rise of the New Conservative, Harper Perennial, 2009, p.2.</ref> | |
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 9 April 2012
Sir Ewen Cameron was a Scottish businessman who emigrated to the Far East in the Mid-Nineteenth Century to work for the Hong Kong Shanghai Bank. he became a director of the Bank, and returned to London to manage it. His son Ewen Alan Cameron, grandson Donald Cameron and great-grandson Ian Cameron all became partners in stockbrokers Panmure Gordon. His great-great-grandson is Prime Minister David Cameron.[1]
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- ↑ Francis Elliott & James Hanning, Cameron: The Rise of the New Conservative, Harper Perennial, 2009, p.2.