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Fraser of Lovat. The
Chiefs of Clan
Fraser often use the
Gaelic patronym Mac
Shimidh. On 1 May 1984, by
decree of the
Court of the Lord Lyon, the 21st Lady...
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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...
- Sime is a
surname which traces back to the Clan Fraser, and the name
Shimidh,
Gaelic for Simon.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Abrham Sime,...
- (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...
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Lovat 1699–1747 Succeeded by
Thomas Alexander Fraser Honorary titles Preceded by
Thomas Fraser Mac
Shimidh 1699–1747 Succeeded by
Simon Fraser of Lovat...
- 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...
- 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...
- of his brother,
Simon Fraser (1726–1782),
Archibald became the 20th Mac
Shimidh (chief) of Clan
Fraser of Lovat, and sat in the
House of
Commons from 1782...
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MacKelvie MacSheòrais MacGeorge,
Major MacSheòrsa
Cuthbertson In Inverness. Mac
Shimidh Jamieson, Lovat, MacKimmie, Sim,
Simpson Mac****hich Keith, Shaw, Shiach...
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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...