-
Fraser of Lovat. The
Chiefs of Clan
Fraser often use the
Gaelic patronym Mac
Shimidh. On May 1, 1984, by
decree of the
Court of the Lord Lyon, the 21st Lady...
- Lord
Lovat (Scottish Gaelic: Mac
Shimidh) is a
title of the rank Lord of
Parliament in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1458 for Hugh Fraser...
- Sime is a
surname which traces back to the Clan Fraser, and the name
Shimidh,
Gaelic for Simon. It may
refer to one of these: Dave Sime (1936-2016), an...
-
version of his name in
Scottish Gaelic; his clan
referred to him as Mac
Shimidh, his
Gaelic patronym.
During Operation Overlord, he led the
Special Service...
- (Strawberry)
Animal Stag Pipe
music Lovat's
March Chief The Rt Hon.
Simon Fraser The 16th Lord
Lovat (Mac
Shimidh Mòr)
Historic seat
Beaufort Castle...
-
Lovat 1699–1747 Succeeded by
Thomas Alexander Fraser Honorary titles Preceded by
Thomas Fraser Mac
Shimidh 1699–1747 Succeeded by
Simon Fraser of Lovat...
- Hugh
Fraser Lord
Lovat 1696 – 1698 Succeeded by
Simon Fraser Honorary titles Preceded by
Thomas Fraser Mac
Shimidh 1696 – 1698 Succeeded by
Simon Fraser...
- 1802 – 28 June 1875) was a
Scottish nobleman. He was the 21st
Chief Mac
Shimidh of Clan
Fraser of Lovat,
succeeding to the
title of his
distant cousin...
-
Great Britain.
Lovat resided at
Beaufort Castle, and was the 22nd
Chief Mac
Shimidh of the Clan
Fraser of Lovat. He
served as a
Lieutenant colonel of the 2nd...
-
MacKelvie MacSheòrais MacGeorge,
Major MacSheòrsa
Cuthbertson In Inverness. Mac
Shimidh Jamieson, Lovat, MacKimmie, Sim,
Simpson Mac****hich Keith, Shaw, Shiach...