Simon Fraser, Master of Lovat

Simon Augustine Fraser, Master of Lovat (28 August 1939 – 26 March 1994) was the son of 15th Lord Lovat and the former Rosamond Broughton. He predeceased his father, and his son Simon inherited the Lordship of Lovat in 1995. He died of a heart attack while hunting on his (then) estate at Beaufort Castle.[1]

Life

During his life, the Master of Lovat accumulated an estimated seven million pounds sterling (£7,000,000)[2] in debts. As a result, upon his father's death in 1995, the family estate of Beaufort Castle was sold, for around £2,000,000. His son, the 16th Lord Lovat, has voiced his determination to buy it back.

Fraser spent around three years as a lieutenant in the Scots Guards, mostly overseas. He had business interests in salmon aquaculture and smoking salmon in New Hampshire and Maine, USA and Scotland. He was an investor in vineyards in Australia. He had a small stake in oil in North Africa.

Family

Fraser married Virginia Grose, a granddaughter of Daniele Varè, and together they had four children:

Notes

  1. Warner, Philip. "Fraser, Simon Christopher Joseph". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/55894. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ARLIDGE, John (28 August 1995). "Bus firm founder buys clan chiefs' pounds 2m castle". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 January 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2018.



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