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  1. Thomas Alexander Fraser, 12th Lord Lovat and 1st Baron Lovat, KT (17 June 1802 – 28 June 1875) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the 21st Chief MacShimidh of Clan Fraser of Lovat, succeeding to the title of his distant cousin, the 11th Lord Lovat, who had been attainted and executed as a Jacobite in 1747.

  2. Dec 17, 2022 · Genealogy for Thomas Alexander Fraser, 12th Lord Lovat and 1st Baron Lovat (1802 - 1875) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • June 17, 1802
    • June 28, 1875
  3. On the death of Simon’s half-brother Archibald, in 1815 the Fraser titles and estates passed to a distant cousin, Thomas Alexander Fraser of Strichen, the 14th Lord Lovat*.

  4. Jan 27, 2024 · Birthplace: Lovat Beauly, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Death: May 1699 (68) Isle of Skye, Scotland. Place of Burial: Kirkhill, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Son of Hugh Fraser, 7th Lord Lovat and Isabel Wemyss.

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    The attainder of the eleventh Lord was reversed in 1854, and Thomas Fraser became the twelfth Lord Lovat. He was succeeded by his son, the thirteenth Lord, who served as Lord Lieutenant of Inverness.

  6. Feb 6, 2023 · In 1854, the attainder of the 11th Lord Lovat (who had been attainted and executed in 1747) was reversed, and Lovat thereby became 12th Lord Lovat in the Peerage of Scotland. He notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Inverness from 1853 to 1873 and was made a Knight of the Thistle in 1865.

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  8. Thomas Fraser, 10th Lord Lovat (1631–1699), was a younger son of Hugh, 7th Lord Lovat (1591–1646), hereditary chief of the Clan Fraser. He was known as Thomas of Beaufort, which marked him as the belonging to the second line of the family tree after the chiefly family, the Lovats.