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  1. Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, Master of Lovat and 15th Lord Lovat (9 July 1911–16 March 1995), was the son and eldest child of Simon Joseph Fraser, 14th Baron Lovat (25 November 1871 –18 February 1933), and the Hon. Laura Lister (12 January 1892–24 March 1965).

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2014 · Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser was born on July 9, 1911 in Beufort Castle, Inverness, Scotland. Due to his family’s lineage to the Clan Fraser, he was destined to become its 15th Lord Lovat, and 25th Chief of the Clan. As Fraser grew up, it was clear from an early age that he possessed the traits of a leader.

  5. Simon Augustine Fraser, Master of Lovat (28 August 1939 – 26 March 1994) was the son of 15th Lord Lovat and the former Rosamond Broughton. He predeceased his father, and his son Simon inherited the Lordship of Lovat in 1995. He died of a heart attack while hunting on his (then) estate at Beaufort Castle. [1] Life.

  6. Deputed by Lord Lovat in 1745 to raise the clan in rebellion, Fraser, on discovering that he was a pawn in his father’s intrigues, decided to leave Scotland for Leyden, but, browbeaten into tearful submission, eventually accepted his role of scapegoat and joined the Highland army. 1 A fugitive after Culloden, and attainted by Act of Parliament, ...

  7. The following year, Fraser succeeded his father to become the 15th Lord Lovat (referred to as the 17th Lord Lovat) and 25th Chief of the Clan Fraser. He married Rosamond Broughton in 1938, with whom he would have six children. Prior to the Second World War, in June 1939, Lord Lovat resigned his commission in the Scots Guards.