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Hugh Fraser (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Julian Amery

Succeeded by
  
Nigel Fisher

Party
  
Conservative Party

Preceded by
  
Julian Amery

Education
  
Balliol College

Prime Minister
  
Harold Macmillan

Role
  
British Politician

Succeeded by
  
Office Abolished

Name
  
Hugh Fraser


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Prime Minister
  
Harold Macmillan Alec Douglas-Home

Died
  
March 6, 1984, Central London

Spouse
  
Antonia Fraser (m. 1956–1956)

Books
  
A Rebel for the Right Reasons: A Selection of Speeches and Writings

Similar People
  
Antonia Fraser, Elizabeth Pakenham - Countess, Frank Pakenham - 7th Earl o, Flora Fraser, Thomas Pakenham

Hugh Fraser may refer to:

Contents

Arts and entertainment

  • Mary Crawford Fraser (1851–1922), aka Mrs. Hugh Fraser, American expatriate writer and wife of diplomat Hugh Fraser
  • Hugh Fraser, founder with William Maginn of Fraser's Magazine
  • Hugh Fraser (animator) (1904–1994), American animator on films and TV series such as Bobby's World
  • Hugh Fraser (actor) (born 1950), contemporary English actor
  • Hugh Fraser (musician) (born 1958), Canadian jazz trombonist and composer
  • Law and politics

  • Hugh Fraser (diplomat) (1837–1894), British diplomat to Japan
  • Hugh Fraser (Australian politician) (1837–1900), politician in the Colony of South Australia
  • Hugh Fraser (British politician) (1918–1984), British Conservative politician
  • Hugh Fraser (judge) (born 1957), Appeals Court justice at the Supreme Court of Queensland
  • Other

  • Hugh Fraser (retailer) (1815–1873), founder of House of Fraser
  • Hugh Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of Allander (1903–1966), British peer and former Chairman of House of Fraser
  • Sir Hugh Fraser, 2nd Baronet (1936–1987), former Chairman of House of Fraser
  • Hugh Fraser, 1st Lord Lovat, Scottish peer
  • Hugh Fraser, 9th Lord Lovat (1649–1672), hereditary chief of the Clan Fraser
  • Hugh Fraser (colonel) (1808–1858), British military officer in India in the 1850s
  • Hugh Fraser (athlete) (born 1952), Canadian Olympic sprinter
  • References

    Hugh Fraser Wikipedia