Hugh Fraser, 1st Lord Lovat

[1] In 1464, he made an agreement with a kinsman, Alexander Fraser of Phillorth, that each would agree to support each other's surviving heir, depending on who died first.

The Lord of the Isles recruited Gallowglass mercenaries to plunder his lands, seize Inverness, march to Atholl and burn the Church of St Bride.

Some racial disputes between Norman and Flemish descendants of the feudal clan system were complicated by James III of Scotland's minority.

[4] Hugh Fraser of Lovat was among the party of nobles who met the King when he crossed the Firth of Forth to Blackness, Falkirk in an effort to crush the rebellious incursions.

[4] Burke stated that he married Lady Margaret, daughter of the Earl of Glamis and was succeeded by his son, Thomas Fraser, 4th of Lovat.