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The Right HonourableThe Lord SaltounCMG | |
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Member of the House of Lords | |
Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland | |
In office 1897–1900 | |
Preceded by | Sir Charles Dalrymple, 1st Baronet |
Succeeded by | James Hozier, 2nd Baron Newlands |
Personal details | |
Born | 8 August 1851 |
Died | 19 June 1933 |
Spouse | Mary Helena Grattan-Bellew |
Children | 5 (including Alexander and William) |
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Alexander William Frederick Fraser, 19th Lord Saltoun CMG (8 August 1851 – 19 June 1933) was a Scottish representative peer, military officer, and freemason.
Biography
He was born on 8 August 1851 as the son of Alexander Fraser, 18th Lord Saltoun.
Lord Saltoun served in the House of Lords as a Scottish representative peer, He was a Freemason and the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland from 1897 to 1900.
On 7 July 1885, he married Mary Helena Grattan-Bellew and they had five children:
- Alexander Arthur Fraser, 20th Lord Saltoun (1886–1979)
- Rear-Admiral Hon. George Fraser, RN (born 1887)
- Lieutenant Hon. Simon Fraser, Gordon Highlanders (born 1888, killed in action 29 October 1914).
- Brigadier Hon. William Fraser (1890–1964)
- Hon. Mary Alexandra Fraser (born 1891), married:
- (1) Lieutenant-Commander John Codrington (died November 1918)
- (2) Major Arthur Ramsay
Lord Saltoun died on 19 June 1933.
Masonic offices | ||
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Preceded byCharles Dalrymple | Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland 1897–1900 |
Succeeded byHon. James Hozier |
Peerage of Scotland | ||
Preceded byAlexander Fraser | Lord Saltoun 1886–1933 |
Succeeded byAlexander Fraser |
References
- The Times, Saturday, 19 December 1885; p. 12
- Logan, Norma Davies (October 1983). Drink and Society: Scotland 1870–1914: thesis presented for the Degree of Ph.D. of the University of Glasgow (PDF). p. 246-247. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
- St George Hanover Square – 3rd Qtr 1885, Vol. 1a, p. 747.
- ^ Burke's Peerage.
- Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
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