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  1. 9 de jul. de 2023 · Simon Fraser, the Fifteenth Lord Lovat, chief of Clan Fraser, was born on 9 July 1911 at Beaufort Castle in Inverness. Fraser was a World War Two hero who helped to develop the commandos and was a participant in the D-Day landings, being famously piped ashore by his personal piper Bill Millin, in defiance of War Office regulations.

  2. 15 de ago. de 2017 · Yet within the overall catastrophe – and the needless loss of hundreds of lives was indeed both catastrophic and tragic – there was one superb piece of soldiering carried out by a force led by one of the most remarkable of all Scottish military officers, Simon Fraser, the 15th Lord Lovat, or 17th Lord if you count his Jacobite ancestor who was the last man in Britain to be beheaded and is ...

  3. Simon Fraser, 13th Lord Lovat and 2nd Baron Lovat, DL (21 December 1828 – 6 September 1887) was a British nobleman, landowner, and soldier. He was the 22nd Chief of Clan Fraser of Lovat in the Scottish Highlands, and responsible for overseeing the reconstruction of Beaufort Castle .

  4. Brigadegeneraal Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 15e Lord Lovat en 4e Baron Lovat DSO, MC, TD (Beaufort Castle, Inverness, 9 juli 1911 - Beauly, Inverness, 16 maart 1995) was een Schotse edelman. Hij stond aan het hoofd van de Clan Fraser en hij was een Britse Commando tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog .

  5. Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat (1911–1995), who married Rosamond Delves Broughton, the only daughter of Sir Henry Broughton, 11th Baronet, in 1938. [4] Magdalen Mary Charlotte Fraser (1913–1969), who married her cousin John Scott, 4th Earl of Eldon , a Royal Auxiliary Air Force officer and was the mother of John Scott, 5th Earl of Eldon .

  6. 16.3.1955. Brigadier Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, 4th Baron Lovat, DSO, MC, CStJ, TD, JP, DL (9 July 1911 – 16 March 1995 [1]) was a prominent British Commando during the Second World War and the 25th Chief of the Clan Fraser of Lovat. Known familiarly as Shimi Lovat, an anglicised version of his name in Scottish Gaelic ...

  7. Simon 11th Lord Lovat, the Old Fox, was known to offer a large bag of grain/meal to those native to the Fraser country when they took the name of Fraser. The terms were clear, that they adopt the concerns of the Clan, offering loyalty and sword to the chief. They became known as Boll O' Meal Fraser's"