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Reference NoDD1460/A
TitleFrasers of Castle Fraser Papers
DescriptionPapers of the Lords Fraser 1632 to 1686.

The majority of the papers are discharges (items DD1460/A/1-63 and three additional items at DD1460/A/71-73).

There are also three lists of damage done to the Fraser family's lands by the Marquis of Huntly's forces during the 1650s (DD1460/A/64-66) and a memorandum of damage by a Captain Clare in the same time period (DD1460/A/75); a royal guarantee for the release of Lord Fraser in 1651 (DD1460/A/67); DD1460/A/68; a receipt for the payment of a fine for failing to keep the peace by the 3rd Lord Fraser in 1653 (DD1460/A/69); a rental for Durris (DD1460/A/70); and a receipt for shoe repairs (DD1460/A/74).

The papers were found with the discharges (DD1460/A/1-63) arranged into sets by date, labelled with the numbers 1-63, with the final set (64 -75) made up of other documents. This order has been retained, although its origin is unclear.

The spelling in the original documents has been retained in the descriptions in this catalogue.
Date1632 - 1686
Related MaterialAberdeen University, Special Collections Centre, MS 3470: Papers of the Fraser Family of Castle Fraser and Inverallochy (most relate to the descendants of William Fraser of Inverallochy).

National Records of Scotland, GD1/661: 1366-1865: Aberdeenshire titles and writs
CreatorFraser family of Castle Fraser
Extent75 items
​Open or Restricted AccessOpen
Administrative HistoryThe Lordship of Fraser was created in 1633.

The 1st Lord Fraser was Andrew (d. 1636), son of Michael. He purchased from Alexander Fraser of Durris the lands of Cairnbulg, Invernorth and Durris. His children include: Andrew, 2nd Lord Fraser; Francis of Kinmundie; and William Fraser of Faichfield, who married Jean Barclay (second daughter of Patrick Barclay of Towie). One of the 1st Lord Fraser's cousin's, John Fraser of Watertoun/Waterton, also appears in the papers.

Andrew, 2nd Lord Fraser (d. 1657) inherited the title from his father. He was a covenanter, associated with the Laird of Philorth and the Forbes family under Lord Argyll against the royalists under the command of Earl of Huntly and the Marquis of Montrose. During the time of Andrew, 2nd Lord Fraser, the castle of Muchalls (since called Castle Fraser) suffered 'spoilation' at the hands of Montrose. The 2nd Lord Fraser's children include: William Fraser; Elizabeth, who married Walter Barclay of Towie; Andrew, 3rd Lord Fraser; and Thomas Fraser.

Andrew, 3rd Lord Fraser (d. 1674) inherited the title in 1651. He married Katherine Fraser, daughter to Hugh, eight Lord Lovat.

Charles, 4th Lord Fraser (d.1716), inherited the title from his father. He married Margaret Erskine, widow of Simon Fraser of Inverallochy, in 1683. He found it necessary to sell the lands he inherited, and the sale of Muchall Estate ignited complications between Lord Fraser, the Earl of Mar, and John Keirie of Gogar.

The peerage became extinct on the death of Charles, fourth Lord Fraser: his stepson William Fraser of Inverallochy (c.1672 - c.1717) inherited Castle Fraser and its estates.

See the fourth volume of the Scot's Peerage for more information about the family.
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