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FA3I1LY OF FRASER. 79
~^. — judged the honours of the name to Captain Simon Fraser, in 1730, as
I explained more fully in the sequel.
Lord Hugh married, 1st, Anne, daughter of Grant of Grant, by
whom he had one son, Hugh, sometimes called Simon, and one daughter,
Janet, who died young/ 'Doug. Peer. Voi.
' J b II. 157. Wardlaw
Lord Hugh Fraser of Lovat had a charter of the lands of Beaufort, '^'^S-
"'Sth Julv 1542. ^ ' ^'^f^- *'^?- Sig-
-°''"*'"v ^'-'^^- Lib. XXVIII.
1 A charter is granted by the Bishop of Moray, dated 13th May, 1544, '^"' ''^■'^•
I to Hugh, Lord Fraser of Lovat, in default of whom, to Hugh Fraser,
; son and apparent heir of the said lord and his heirs-male, of the lands of
Esther KLlmylies, Vester Kilmylies, Balnafare, Esther Abreoquhy, Vester
Abreoquhy, Kilquhynnan, miln of Both (Bught), and fishings of the
I Ness, called Freschot." ''^^^^ Mo™y.
' VoJ. U. p. 806.
Letters ' are given, ordering sasine of the same lands to his son, Alex- ' i'"''- 9i--
f ander. Lord Lovat, 9th August, 1550. At this time Hugh was dead,
having fallen with his father in the fight of Lochlochy, or Blarnalein, as
: it is sometimes called. He was a youth of singidar promise ; and, con-
] formable to a general practice with men of rank in those days, had been
I educated in France." \^,^^'^- °' F'^seis,
.' Advocates' Lib.
i By his second marriage with Janet, daughter of Walter Ross of Bal-
' iiagowan, Hugh, Lord Lovat, had, ' v^dTL^^dL*"
1. ^fecr<7wc?er, his heir. p- s- Life and Ad'.
ventures ot Lord
2. Andrew, afterwards called WiUiam of Striiy, from whom is de- ^''''"' '*'•
I scended the family of Struy. He became tutor to his nephew, the
J__ young lord." T,,*^!!!'''"':!^'^^-
^ •' * Wardlaw MSS.
1. Ann, married M'Leod of M'Leod, and had a daughter by him,
married to Auchinbreck. After his death, she married John Bain of
Tulloch, " and they are documented in a charter of confirmation of the ° Wardlaw MSS.
lands of Wester Logy," 31st March 1563. From these two marriages ° ^%s- Mag. sig.
numerous branches of M'Leods, Campbells and Bains are sprung. ^m.
, 2. Catharine, married Rose of Kilravock. p ' Wardlaw mss.
l" Lord Hugh sat in Parliament, as a peer, in the year 1540. " ' ^°" '" Scots
Ih his character of lieutenant of the north, he put to death the strag. p- ^^^'

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