5/16/2023 0 Comments Clan lord kyojinBy the time Simon's son came of age to lead the family, he was deemed to be the 1st Chief of Clan Fraser, the MacShimidh. This included everything from language, ways of warfare, to clothing and fashion, even giving their children Gaelic names. When Simon the Pater's descendants first acquired the Lovat lands of the Ard, in the Highlands, they took to the Gaelic customs of the area. Since this decree, there has been much confusion as to the Chiefship of the Clan Fraser. The Lord Lyon did not grant the Chiefship of the Clan Fraser, simply a description of "Chief of the name and arms." The Lord Lyon does not have power over the Chiefship of a Highland Clan. On May 1, 1984, by decree of the Court of the Lord Lyon, the 21st Lady Saltoun was made "Chief of the name and arms of the whole Clan Fraser". Archibald Campbell Fraser of Lovat (1736-1815).General Simon Fraser of Lovat (1726-1782).1667-1747) ("The Fox", executed for being a Jacobite rebel) Alexander Fraser, 4th Lord Lovat (c.1527-1557).Hugh Fraser, 3rd Lord Lovat (c.1494-1544) (killed at the Battle of the Shirts).Simon Fraser (killed 1333 at the Battle of Halidon Hill).1306) (hanged, drawn and quartered in London) The line does not necessarily represent a direct line of descent, though most Chiefs took on their responsibility upon the death of their father. There is some debate on where exactly the numbering should start, as Fraser ties to Lovat land go back at least as far as 1253. They are often numbered 1st MacShimidh, 2nd MacShimidh, 3rd MacShimidh, etc. Simon is the favoured family name for the Chiefs of Clan Fraser. The Chiefs of Clan Fraser often use the Gaelic patronym MacShimidh, meaning Son of Simon. The following is a list of the chiefs of the Clan Fraser of Lovat, in chronological order.
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