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<p> A Highland chief connected with Inverness, who, being outlawed, fled to [[France]] and got acquainted with the Pre tender, in whose interest he returned to [[Scotland]] to excite a rising, but betraying the secret to the government was imprisoned in the [[Bastille]] on his going back to France; on his release and return he opposed the Pretender in 1715, but in 1745 espoused the cause of Prince Edward; was arrested for treason, convicted, and beheaded on [[Tower]] Hill (1667-1747). </p>
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<p> A Highland chief connected with Inverness, who, being outlawed, fled to [[France]] and got acquainted with the Pre tender, in whose interest he returned to [[Scotland]] to excite a rising, but betraying the secret to the government was imprisoned in the [[Bastille]] on his going back to France; on his release and return he opposed the Pretender in 1715, but in 1745 espoused the cause of Prince Edward; was arrested for treason, convicted, and beheaded on Tower Hill (1667-1747). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_76137"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/lovat,+simon+fraser,+lord Simon Fraser Lovat Lord from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 15 October 2021

Simon Fraser Lovat Lord [1]

A Highland chief connected with Inverness, who, being outlawed, fled to France and got acquainted with the Pre tender, in whose interest he returned to Scotland to excite a rising, but betraying the secret to the government was imprisoned in the Bastille on his going back to France; on his release and return he opposed the Pretender in 1715, but in 1745 espoused the cause of Prince Edward; was arrested for treason, convicted, and beheaded on Tower Hill (1667-1747).

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