Sir Keith Fraser, 5th Baronet

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Major
Sir Keith Fraser, Bt
Member of Parliament for Harborough
In office
1918–1923
Preceded byPercy Harris
Succeeded byJohn Wycliffe Black
Personal details
Born
Keith Alexander Fraser

(1867-12-24)24 December 1867
Died21 September 1935(1935-09-21) (aged 67)
Carlton Curlieu Hall, Carlton Curlieu, Leicestershire
Political partyConservative
Spouse
Lady Dorothy Coventry
(m. 1910; died 1935)
RelationsJames John Fraser (grandfather)
ChildrenSir Keith Fraser, 6th Baronet
EducationEton College

Major Sir Keith Alexander Fraser, 5th Baronet

DL (24 December 1867 – 21 September 1935) was a British cavalry officer, and a Conservative Member of Parliament for Harborough from 1918 until 1923.[1]
He was also a breeder and trainer of racehorses.

Early life

Photograph of his father, James Keith Fraser

Keith Fraser was born on 24 December 1867.[1] He was the eldest son of Gen. James Keith Fraser and Amelia Alice Julia Ward. His sister, Helena Violet Alice Fraser, was the wife of George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke, and his younger brother, Hugh Craufurd Keith-Fraser, married Dorothy Villiers (a daughter of Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Hyde Villiers).[2]

His father was the third son of Sir James John Fraser, 3rd Baronet, and the former Charlotte Anne Craufurd (a granddaughter of Sir Alexander Craufurd, 1st Baronet). His maternal grandparents were the Hon. Humble Dudley Ward (a younger son of the 10th Baron Ward) and the former Eleanor Louisa Hawkes (a daughter of Thomas Hawkes, MP for Dudley).[3]

He was educated at Eton.[4][3]

Career

Fraser joined the

clasp in 1897.[3]

Fraser succeeded his cousin Sir William Augustus Fraser, 4th Baronet to the title of baronet in 1898. He contested the Parliamentary seat of Caithness-shire in 1906, and the Bosworth division of Leicestershire in January 1910.[3] He was Conservative Member of Parliament for Harborough from 1918 until 1923.[3]

Horse breeding and training

Fraser was a friend of

Boy Scouts in 1912 and the Fraser Shield Camping Competition is now thought by the organisers to be the longest running camping competition in Scouting.[5] Fraser was a "famous breeder and trainer of racehorses under both National Hunt and Jockey Club Rules."[6] Together with his wife, he trained Ardeen, who won the Scottish Grand National and the Grand Sefton Chase at Liverpool, and bred Totaig, who won the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot in 1932.[6]

Personal life

On 30 August 1910, Fraser married Lady Dorothy Coventry (1872–1965), a daughter of George Coventry, 9th Earl of Coventry and the former Lady Blanche Craven (a daughter of the 2nd Earl of Craven). Together, they were the parents of:[3]

Sir Keith died of a heart attack at his home, Carlton Curlieu Hall, Carlton Curlieu, Leicestershire, on 21 September 1935.[6] He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his only son, Keith.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b NPG staff 1912.
  2. ^ Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003, volume 1, page 933.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Dod's staff 1918, p. 242.
  4. ^ Dod's staff 1901, p. 372.
  5. ^ MHD Scouts 2011.
  6. ^
    The Hinckley Times
    . 27 September 1935. p. 10. Retrieved 17 April 2024.

References

  • Dod's staff (1901). Dod's peerage, baronetage and knightage, of Great Britain and Ireland, for ...: including all the titled classes. S. Low, Marston & Co. p. 372. "Sir Keith Alexander Fraser, s. of Lieut. - Gen. James Keith Fraser, CMO, 3rd son of the 2nd bait., by Amelia Alice Julia, d. of the Hon. Humble Dudley Ward. It. 1867 ; succeeded his cousin 1898;"
  • Dod's staff (1918). Dod's peerage, baronetage and knightage of Great Britain and Ireland for 1915, including all the titled classes (Seventy-fifth year ed.). London: Simkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent. p. 242.
  • MHD Scouts (5 October 2011). "The Fraser Shield Camping Competition". Market Harborough and District Scouts.
  • NPG staff (1912). "Sir Keith Alexander Fraser (1867-1935), Major; Conservative MP for Harborough 1918-1923".
    National Portrait Gallery
    .

Further reading

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Harborough
19181923
Succeeded by
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baronet
(of Ledeclune)
1898–1935
Succeeded by
Keith Fraser