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  1. Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat (c. 1667 – 9 April 1747, London), nicknamed the Fox (Scottish Gaelic: an t-Sionnach), was a Scottish Jacobite and Chief (Scottish Gaelic: Mac Shimidh Mòr) of Clan Fraser of Lovat, known for his feuding and changes of allegiance.

  2. Simon Fraser of Lovat (19 October 1726 – 8 February 1782) was a son of a notorious Jacobite clan chief, but he went on to serve with distinction in the British army. He also raised forces which served in the Seven Years' War against the French in Quebec, as well as the American War of Independence.

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat (born c. 1667—died April 9, 1747, London, Eng.) was a Scottish Jacobite, chief of clan Fraser, noted for his violent feuds and changes of allegiance. Grandson of the 7th Lord Lovat, Simon Fraser persuaded the weak 9th Lord Lovat to settle the liferent of his estates on his father in 1696, but the ...

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  4. Brigadier Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, DSO, MC, TD, JP, DL (9 July 1911 – 16 March 1995) was a prominent British Commando during the Second World War and the 24th Chief of the Clan Fraser of Lovat.

  5. Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, holds a significant place in British history due to his exceptional contributions during the Second World War and his enduring commitment to his clan and estate. As the 25th Chief of the Clan Fraser of Lovat, he embodied the spirit of his Scottish heritage and played a vital role in shaping the elite Commando ...

  6. FRASER, Simon (1726-82), of Lovat, Inverness. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754-1790, ed. L. Namier, J. Brooke., 1964. Available from Boydell and Brewer. Constituency. Dates. INVERNESS-SHIRE. 1761 - 8 Feb. 1782. Family and Education. b. 19 Oct. 1726, 1st s. of Simon, 11th Lord Lovat [S], by his 1st w.

  7. 4 de oct. de 2023 · Simon Frazer, 11th Lord Lovat, was a thoroughly dislikeable chap known as "The Fox". From 1699, he was the chief of Clan Frazer of Lovat in the Scottish Highlands. Remembered in history as disloyal and violent, he was also the last person executed by beheading in Britain.