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  1. Honor Fraser is a former fashion model. Simon attended Harrow School, and graduated from the University of Edinburgh. [1] Whilst still at Harrow, he assumed the title of Lord Lovat on the death of his grandfather in 1995. [2] His father Simon (then Master of Lovat and heir to the title) had died the previous year whilst riding on a hunt at the ...

  2. Sybilla Macleod (died 1682) 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. In 1715, he had been a supporter of the House of ...

  3. Simon Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat (grandson) Thomas Alexander Fraser, 12th Lord Lovat and 1st Baron Lovat, KT (17 June 1802 – 28 June 1875) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the 21st Chief MacShimidh of Clan Fraser of Lovat, succeeding to the title of his distant cousin, the 11th Lord Lovat, who had been attainted and executed as a Jacobite in 1747.

  4. Through his eldest son Simon, he was a grandfather of six, including Simon Fraser, Master of Lovat (1939–1994), Fiona Mary Fraser (b. 1941) (wife of Robin Richard Allen), Annabel Thérèse "Tessa" Fraser (b. 1942) (wife of Hugh Mackay, 14th Lord Reay and Sir Henry Keswick), Kim Ian Maurice Fraser (1946–2020), Hugh Alastair Joseph Fraser (1947–2011) (husband of Drusilla Jane Montgomerie ...

  5. 24 de abr. de 2017 · Civil Society 0. Nancy Fraser (1990) adapted the notion of the subaltern to characterise the alternative discursive spaces occupied by subordinated social groups more generally, such as women, workers, peoples of colour, and gays and lesbians. She calls these spaces subaltern counter publics as they represent parallel discursive entities ...

  6. Hon. William Fraser, of Fraserfield (19 November 1691 – 23 March 1727) [1] was a Scottish Jacobite politician. He was the second of the two sons of William Fraser, 12th Lord Saltoun (1654–1715) and his wife Margaret (died 1734), daughter of James Sharp, [2] the Archbishop of St Andrews who was murdered by Scottish Covenanters in 1679.

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