Lord Fraser
Lord Fraser was a hereditary British title in the Peerage of Scotland .
The title was bestowed on June 29, 1633 by King Charles I through Letters Patent to Andrew Fraser of Muchalls .
The title has been suspended since the childless death of his descendant, the 4th Lord, who was considered a supporter of the Jacobites .
The family seat of the Lords was Castle Fraser near Kemnay in Aberdeenshire .
List of Lords Fraser (1633)
- Andrew Fraser, 1st Lord Fraser († 1636)
- Andrew Fraser, 2nd Lord Fraser († 1657)
- Andrew Fraser, 3rd Lord Fraser († 1674)
- Charles Fraser, 4th Lord Fraser († 1720)
See also
- Lord (Fraser of) Lovat (1458/64)
- Baron Fraser of Allander (1964)
- Baron Fraser of Carmyllie (Life Peerage, 1989)
- Baron Fraser of Corriegarth (Life Peerage, 2016)
- Baron Fraser of Kilmorack (Life Peerage, 1974)
- Baron Fraser of Lonsdale (Life Peerage, 1958)
- Baron Fraser of North Cape (1946)
- Baron Fraser of Tullybelton (Life Peerage, 1975)
Literature and web links
- Charles Kidd: Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Debrett's Ltd, London 2014, ISBN 0992934826 .
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page