Brigadier-General Simon Joseph Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat and 3rd Baron Lovat KT, GCVO, KCMG, CB, DSO (25 November 1871-18 February 1933), was a leading Roman Catholic aristocrat, landowner, soldier, politician and the 23rd Chief of Clan Fraser. He was the son of Simon Fraser, 13th Lord Lovat, and Alice Mary Weld-Blundell. While legally the 14th Lord Lovat (and 3rd Baron Lovat), he was referred to as the 16th Lord.
Lord Lovat was commissioned into the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and promoted Lieutenant in 1890, but transferred to the 1st Life Guards in 1894. In 1897 he resigned from the Regular Army and joined a volunteer battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. In 1899 he raised the Lovat Scouts, and served as their second-in-command in the South African War, where he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. In World War I, he commanded the Highland Mounted Brigade of the 2nd Mounted Division, being promoted Brigadier-General in September 1914. In March 1915 he took command of the 4th Mounted Division and became a Major General that May.[1] In 1919 he was appointed Army Director of Forestry. He became a Rhodes Trustee in 1917, the same year as Rudyard Kipling.
Apart from his military career Lovat was also Chairman of the Forestry Commission from 1919 to 1927 and served in the Conservative administration of Stanley Baldwin as Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs from 1926 to 1927. He was made a Knight of the Thistle in 1915.
Lovat died in February 1933, aged 61, and was succeeded by his eldest son Simon as the 15th Lord Lovat (known as the 17th Lord), who distinguished himself during the D-Day landings at Normandy in June 1944. His younger son Sir Hugh Fraser was a successful politician and first husband of the author Antonia Fraser.
Lovat married Hon. Laura Lister, daughter of Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale, in 1910. They had five children.
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Preceded by The Earl of Clarendon |
Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs 1926–1927 |
Succeeded by The Earl of Plymouth |
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Preceded by Simon Fraser |
MacShimidh 1887–1933 |
Succeeded by Simon Fraser |
Peerage of Scotland | ||
Preceded by Simon Fraser |
Lord Lovat 1887–1933 |
Succeeded by Simon Fraser |
Peerage of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by Simon Fraser |
Baron Lovat 1887–1933 |
Succeeded by Simon Fraser |