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Fraser, William (109)

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Epithet: Under Secretary of State Epithet: contributor to the magazine 'Bentley's Miscellany' Epithet: of Add MS 32709 Epithet: Scottish genealogist Epithet: of the Inner Temple Epithet: Secretary to Lord Holdernesse Epithet: KCB Epithet:...

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Fraser, James (57)

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Epithet: Master RN Epithet: Bishop of Manchester Epithet: of Add MS 36988 Epithet: of Add MS 35732 Epithet: Colonel; Commissioner of Police; KCB 1886 Epithet: Captain Epithet: of Sloane MS 4036 Epithet: of Add MS 29133 Epithet: of Duthil Straspey Elgin Epithet: of Sloane MS 3321...

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Gilkison-Fraser Collection. (77)

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Fraser, Claud Lovat, 1890-1921 (102)

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Claud Lovat Fraser was a theatrical designer and book illustrator specializing in children's books. Fraser operated the Poetry Bookshop in London and published a number of children's books including The robin's songand Nursery rhymes. Fraser published under the pen name of Richard Honeywood. Claud Lovat Fraser was an English artist and designer. Born and educated in London, he joined his father's firm as a clerk, and made a name for himself as an illustrator. He opened t...

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Fraser, Grace Lovat (31)

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Wife of Claud Lovat Fraser.

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Tolmie, William Fraser (29)

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William Fraser Tolmie (1812-1886), graduated from the Medical College of Edinburgh, joined the service of the Hudson's Bay Company, arrived at Fort Vancouver in 1833, and later became chief trader at Fort Nisqually and agent of the Puget Sound Agricultural Company. In 1859, he moved to Vancouver Island and continued in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company until 1870. William Fraser Tolmie graduated from the Medical College of Edinburgh, joined the service...

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Fraser, Donald MacKay, 1924- (40)

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Fraser, Kathleen, 1935- (25)

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A poet and author, Fraser was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1937 and studied poetry in New York at the New School for Social Research and the Poetry Center at YMHA. She taught at the Iowa Writer's Workshop (1969), directed the Poetry Center at San Francisco State University (1972-1975), founded the literary journal How(ever), and taught creative writing at SFSU (1972-1992). She is an advocate of innovative women's writing and has worked to publish living women poets....

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Fraser, Brad, 1959- (23)

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Fraser, Arvonne S. (23)

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The Center on Women and Public Policy was established in May, 1985 in the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, with Arvonne Fraser as senior fellow. It is the first center at a major U.S. University to be devoted speficically to women's policy issues. The Center's focus is worldwide,and it assesses the impact of women's organizations on the status of women. 1925 Sept. 1 Born in Lamberton, Minnes...

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