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558 CHARLES-EDWARD FRASER-TYTLER
Mr. William Fraser-Tytler died 4th September 1853, and was
succeeded by his eldest surviving son,
10. William Fraser-Tytler of Aldotirie and Balnain,
born 12th December 1815, D.L., and Convener of the county of Inverness,
Lieutenant-Colonel of Artillery Volunteers, Captain and Deputy- Assistant-
Ouartermaster-General, Bengal Army (five war medals and seven clasps).
Colonel Fraser-Tytler died 12th September 1878, when he was succeeded
by his brother,
10 (a). Charles-Edward Fraser-Tytler of Aldourie and Balnain,
J. P. and D.L., born 30th September 18 17, married, first, in 1843,
Etheldred, daughter of John St. Barbe, Esq., by whom he had three
daughters : —
1. Etheldred.
2. Christina, married, 26th September 187 1, the Rev. Edward Liddell,
eldest son of Colonel the Hon. George- Augustus-Frederick Liddell.
3. Mary, married, 20th November 1886, George- Frederick Watts,
D.C.L., LL.D., the distinguished Royal Academician.
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Mr. Charles-Edward Fraser-Tytler married, secondly, 13th July 1852,
Harriet-Jane, second daughter of the Rev. John Pretyman, Rector of
Sherington, and Canon of Lincoln, by whom he had three sons and one
daughter : —
4. Charles- William, born 1854, died 1877.
5. Edward-Grant, who succeeded his father in the estate of Aldourie.

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