A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . 558 CHARLES-EDWARD FRASER-TYTLER Mr. William Fraser-Tytler died 4th September 1853, and wassucceeded by his eldest surviving son, 10. William Fraser-Tytler of Aldotirie andBalnain, born 12th December 1815, , 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 1
A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . 558 CHARLES-EDWARD FRASER-TYTLER Mr. William Fraser-Tytler died 4th September 1853, and wassucceeded by his eldest surviving son, 10. William Fraser-Tytler of Aldotirie andBalnain, born 12th December 1815, , 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 succeededby his brother, 10 (a). Charles-Edward Fraser-Tytler of Aldourie and Balnain, J. P. and , born 30th September 1817, married, first, in 1843,Etheldred, daughter of John St. Barbe, Esq., by whom he had threedaughters :— 1. Etheldred. 2. Christina, married, 26th September 1871, the Rev. Edward Liddell,eldest son of Colonel the Hon. George-Augustus-Frederick Liddell. 3. Mary, married, 20th November 1886, George-Frederick Watts,, , the distinguished Royal ^ &
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