Everything about Flora Fraser 21st Lady Saltoun totally explained
Flora Marjory Fraser, 21st Lady Saltoun1, Chief of the Name and the Arms of Fraser (born
October 18,
1930) is currently the only female holder of a
lordship of Parliament who has a seat in the
House of Lords as an elected
hereditary peer. She is the head of the
Frasers of Philorth.
Flora Fraser was born in
Edinburgh,
Scotland. She was the daughter of
Alexander Fraser and Dorothy Geraldine Welby. Her maternal grandfather was Charles Glynne Earle Welby. She had an elder brother, Alexander Simon Fraser. In
1933, her father became the 20th
Lord Saltoun. Her brother was killed in
1944, making Flora the heir presumptive to the Lordship.
In
1979, when Lord Saltoun died, Flora became the 21st Lady Saltoun, and also gained a seat in the
House of Lords. In
1999, because of the
House of Lords Act 1999, 662 hereditary peers were removed from the House. However, Lady Saltoun was one of the ninety-two peers who was eventually actually elected to remain in the House.
On
6 October,
1956 at
Fraserburgh,
Aberdeenshire, she married
Alexander Ramsay, a grandson of
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, keeping her maiden surname after marriage. Her children are:
Titles
Miss Flora Fraser (18 October 1930 – 19 June 1933)
The Hon. Flora Fraser (19 June 1933 – 1944)
The Mistress of Saltoun (1944 – 31 August 1979)
The Rt Hon. The Lady Saltoun (31 August 1979 – )Further Information
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