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Simon Fraser (d. 1306)

Sir Simon Fraser of Oliver and Neidpath
Died 8 September 1306
London, England
Battles/wars Battle of Dunbar
Siege of Carlaverock
Battle of Roslin
Battle of Methven

Sir Simon Fraser of Oliver and Neidpath was a Scottish knight who fought in the Wars of Scottish Independence, for which he was hanged, drawn, and quartered in 1306.

Simon Fraser was the son of Simon Fraser (d.1291) and Maria

For a time he fought alongside Andrew Moray, and after that man's death, William Wallace. Simon was captured during the Battle of Dunbar on 27 April 1296 and was sent to a prison in England. He was forfeited of his lands. He was released to serve King Edward I of England's expedition in Flanders in 1297. On 27 March 1299 he was restored his lands and titles. He was the Keeper of Selkirk Forest. He was at the Siege of Carlaverock on the side of the English in 1300.

He switched to the Scottish side in 1301 and led the Scottish victory at the Battle of Roslin in 1303, alongside John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch (also known as "Red Comyn"). Consequently, the English King Edward I, marched north through Stirling taking Perth. As Edward approached Dunfermline, the Bishop of St Andrews and the bishop of Glasgow along with Red Comyn met his army and submitted. Simon refused to swear fealty to the English King and did not attend.


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