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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelSub-sub-series
Ref NoKINGS/5/1/4/2
TitleJames Fraser gift
Datec. 1712
Extent3 files
Administrative HistoryJames Fraser (1645-1731). James Fraser was born in Petty, Inverness in 1645 and attended Inverness Grammar School, then King's College (1660-1664). After graduating he established his reputation in London as a procurer of books for the aristocracy and the Royal Family. He was librarian to both the Stuart dynasty and their successors, William and Mary, and Queen Anne. He was also Secretary and Registrar of Chelsea Hospital and Deputy Licenser of the Press. King's College, Aberdeen, awarded him an honorary doctorate for his donation of rare books and funding for buildings. He also endowed 12 bursaries for Frasers or Invernessians. J.U.D., 1725; Died London 1731.
DescriptionCatalogue and lists of books to be given to the College library from James Fraser.
Access StatusOpen
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