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on 1 June 1896, stated: "There is no Scotsman living who has so much experience in deciphering ancient documents, nor one who can so skillfully extract information from faded and time-worn parchments" as Sir William Fraser.
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Sir William Fraser died on 13 March 1898, three months after his sister Ann, who had kept house for him since 1846. They share a highly unusual and ornate grave, designed by the architect
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research. He became an expert in these fields and published a series of approximately 50 volumes on the histories of between 20 and 30 leading noble and landed families of Scotland.
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Fraser was initially educated at a private school in Stonehaven kept by the Reverend Charles Michie. Michie graduated with an MA from Aberdeen's
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He also left money for "printing works which would tend to elucidate the history and antiquities of Scotland." The nine-volume book series,
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On 23 August 1830, Fraser began a five-year apprenticeship with Messrs Brand and Burnett, solicitors in Stonehaven. He went to
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on 2 August that year. The knighthood was a unique distinction for a Scottish historian at that time.
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Fraser was frequently summoned to London to give evidence before the Committee for Privileges of the
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conferred on him the honorary degree of LLD. In 1885 he was created a Companion of the
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just south of the northmost path in the north section of the original cemetery.
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Sir William Fraser Chair of Scottish History and Palaeography professors
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The Earls of Cromartie, Their Kindred, Country and Correspondence
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Sir William Fraser Chair of Scottish History and Palaeography
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in December 1835, where he joined the firm of Hill and Tod,
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Portrait of Sir William Fraser, Merchants Hall, Edinburgh
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He was subsequently involved in various cases requiring
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The grave of William Fraser (1816–1898), Dean Cemetery
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William Fraser



KCB
palaeography
genealogy
The Mearns
Fetteresso
Stonehaven
Marischal College
Edinburgh
Writers to Her Majesty's Signet
Scots law
conveyancing
antiquarian
genealogical
House of Lords
University of Edinburgh
Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Bath
Queen Victoria
Osborne House
Arthur Forman Paul
Dean Cemetery
Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
Scottish History
Colinton
The Scots Peerage

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