William (Fraser) Fraser IInd of Philorth
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William (Fraser) Fraser IInd of Philorth (abt. 1360 - abt. 1443)

Sir William Fraser IInd of Philorth formerly Fraser
Born about in Cowie, Stirlingshire, Scotlandmap
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Husband of — married 1386 in Scotlandmap
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Died about at about age 83 in Scotlandmap [uncertain]
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Declaration of Arbroath
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Biography

William (Fraser) Fraser IInd of Philorth is a member of Clan Fraser.

2nd of Philorth

On the 24th of September 1423 , John earl of Buchan, Constable of France chamberlain of Scotland, and lord of the barony of Kynedwart, granted the Iands of the lord- ship of Philorth, namely, Philorth, Kyrkton, Carnebulg, Invernoth, Ardglassy, Ardmakoni, Kynhulg, Kynglasscr, mill of Philorth, Carnywhyng, Little Brecok, Brecokmore, mill of Busk, in the barony of Kinedwart, to William Fraser of Philorth and his heirs male, whom failing, to William Forbes of Kynnaldy and Agnes his wife, the daughter of the said William Fraser, and the heirs of their bodies, whom failing, to the heirs whomsoever of the said William Fraser. [1]


At Aberdeen on 12 Aug 1424, William Fraser, lord of Philorth granted a charter to William Forbes of Kynnaldy, and to his wife. Agnes, the granter's daughter, and to their heirs of the body of the said William Forbes, whom failing, to Sir Alexander of Forbes, knight, lord of Forbes, etc., of the lands of Glaslach, Culeaok, Tuliuamolt,' Nethir Bulgny, Over Bulgny, Middlemast Bulguy, Auchlun, Petslegach (Pitsligo), Auchmacludy, with the mill of Bulguy and the quarry of Culburty,in the barony of Aberdour, to be held of James of Douglas, lord of Balveny and of Aberdour.Illustrations of the [2]


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  1. Illustrations of the topography and antiquities of the shires of Aberdeen and Banff Vol,iv p.86 see [1]
  2. Topography and Antiquities of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff Vol.iv p.388 see [2]




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