Sir Keith Fraser, 5th Baronet


Major Sir Keith Alexander Fraser, 5th Baronet was a British cavalry officer, and a Conservative Member of Parliament for Harborough from 1918 until 1923.

Biography

Keith Fraser was born in 1867. He was the son of General James Keith Fraser, and his wife Amelia Alice Julia. He was educated at Eaton.
Fraser joined the 7th Queen's Own Hussars and as a captain saw active service with his regiment in Southern Africa. He fought in the First Matabele War and was awarded the British South Africa Company Medal in 1893. He also saw action in the Second Matabele War and was awarded the clasp in 1897.
Fraser succeeded his cousin Sir William Augustus Fraser, 4th Baronet to the title of baronet in 1898. He contested the Parliamentary seat of Caithness-shire in 1906, and the Bosworth division of Leicestershire in January 1910. He was Conservative Member of Parliament for Harborough from 1918 until 1923.
Fraser was a friend of Baden Powell and presented the Fraser Shield to the Boy Scouts in 1912 and the Fraser Shield Camping Competition is now thought by the organisers to be the longest running camping competition in Scouting.

Family

Fraser married Dorothy on 30 August 1910. In 1911 they had a son Keith Charles Adolphus Fraser who was born in London.