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The Lordship of Fraser was created in the Peerage of Scotland on 29 June 1633. when granted by letters patent to Andrew Fraser and his male descendants. The peerage expired in 1720, with the death of the 4th Lord Fraser, as a result of his participation in
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Lords Fraser (1633)

* Andrew Fraser, 1st Lord Fraser (died 1636) * Andrew Fraser, 2nd Lord Fraser (died 1657) *
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Jacobite peerage

The 4th Lord Fraser's wife Margaret, née Erskine, had previously been married to Simon Fraser of Inverallochy. Margaret and Simon's grandson Charles Fraser of Inverallochy was created Lord Fraser of Muchalls in the Jacobite peerage on 20 July 1723.


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* Fraser, Lordship of Dormant lordships of Parliament {{Scotland-noble-stub