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  1. Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 16th Lord Lovat (born 13 February 1977), has been the chief of Clan Fraser of Lovat since the death of his grandfather in 1995. Early life. Lord Lovat is the son of Simon Fraser, Master of Lovat, and his wife, Virginia (née Grose). He is the grandson of the 15th Lord Lovat.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. His title passed to his grandson, Simon Christopher Fraser, who became the 16th Lord Lovat, continuing the family's storied history. The memory of Lord Lovat's heroism during World War II and his commitment to preserving Scottish traditions remains an enduring part of British history and heritage.

  5. The Patriot. The Old Fox. 16th LORD LOVAT. Shimi Lovat. Current Chief. Lovat vs Philorth. Simon Fraser, died 1306. Heraldic Title: Sir Simon of Oliver and Neidpath, Knight Baronet. Sir Simon Fraser the Patriot. Fought against the English at Dunbar 1296, was captured and only released to fight for the English in France.

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  6. 22 de abr. de 2014 · THE DEFINITIVE SPEC OPS RESOURCE FOR FITNESS AND SELECTION. Remembering Simon Fraser, The Lord Lovat. By Mike Perry | April 22, 2014. Fans of the World War II film, The Longest Day, will remember the scene in which a group of British soldiers come ashore being ushered on by bagpipes.

  7. 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 destination of ...