Richard Cameron (1648? – 22 July 1680) was a leader of the militant Presbyterians, known as Covenanters, who resisted attempts by the Stuart monarchs to control the affairs of the Church of Scotland, acting through bishops. While attempting to revive the flagging fortunes of the Covenanting cause in 1680, he was tracked down by the authorities and killed in a clash of arms at Airds Moss in Ayrshire. His followers took his name as the Cameronians and ultimately formed the nucleus of the later Scottish regiment of the same name, the Cameronians. The regiment was disbanded in 1968.
Teaching Screenwriting Studies at Doncaster College (England) alongside fellow writer Ron Rose. [September 2003]
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Has taken on teaching his artform at his local higher education institute (Doncaster College), where he has taken on the role of teaching students both Screenwriting and English. However, due to the overwhelming numbers of English students, he has only managed to teach a few screenwriters.