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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.
The Lord Lovat | |
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Lord Lieutenant of Inverness | |
In office 1873–1887 | |
Preceded by | The Lord Lovat |
Succeeded by | Donald Cameron of Lochiel |
Personal details | |
Born | Simon Fraser 21 December 1828 |
Died | 6 September 1887 58) Inverness, Scotland | (aged
Spouse |
Alice Maria Weld-Blundell
(m. 1866) |
Children | 9, including Simon |
Parent(s) | Thomas Alexander Fraser, 12th Lord Lovat Hon. Charlotte Georgina Jerningham |
Relatives | George Jerningham, 8th Baron Stafford (grandfather) John Scott, 4th Earl of Eldon (grandson) Gerald Maxwell (grandson) Sir David Stirling (grandson) |
Residence | Beaufort Castle |
Military service | |
Branch/service | Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders |
Rank | Lieutenant colonel |
Lovat was the eldest of four sons and three daughters born to Thomas Alexander Fraser, 12th Lord Lovat and Hon. Charlotte Georgina Stafford-Jerningham, daughter of George William Stafford-Jerningham, 8th Baron Stafford.[1]
Among his siblings was Amelia Charlotte Fraser (wife of Charles Scott-Murray of Danesfield),[2][3] Frances Giorgiana Fraser (wife of Sir Pyers Mostyn, 8th Baronet),[4] Charlotte Henrietta Fraser (wife of Sir Matthew Sausse, the Chief Justice of Bombay),[5][6] Alexander Edward Fraser (a Lt.-Col. in the Scots Guards who fought in the Crimean War and married Georgiana Mary Heneage, only daughter of George Fieschi Heneage of Hainton Hall)[7] George Edward Stafford Fraser (who died unmarried),[1] and Henry Thomas Fraser (a Colonel in the 1st Battalion Scots Guards who also died unmarried).[8]
He succeeded his father in 1875, who had been awarded another barony, that of Baron Lovat, in the peerage of Great Britain. Lovat resided at Beaufort Castle, and was the 22nd Chief MacShimidh of the Clan Fraser of Lovat.[9]
He served as a Lieutenant colonel of the 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Militia, and Lord Lieutenant of Inverness between 1873 and 1887. From 1883 to 1887, he served as aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria.[1]
In 1866, Lord Lovat married Alice Maria Weld-Blundell, the fifth daughter of Thomas Weld-Blundell and his wife Teresa Maria Eleanora Vaughan.[10][11] They had nine children, including:[1]
Lord Lovat died in September 1887, aged 58, while shooting on the moors of Inverness.[13] He was succeeded by his son Simon, who became the 14th Lord Lovat. Lady Lovat survived her husband by over fifty years and died in 1938, aged 92.[1]
Through his daughter Mary, he was a grandfather of John Scott, 4th Earl of Eldon. Through his daughter Alice, he was a grandfather of World War I flying ace Gerald Maxwell. Through his daughter Margaret, he was a grandfather of Special Air Service co-founder Sir David Stirling.[9]
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