Fraser ‘received a regular education as a merchant’
While Stewart was in Scotland, Fraser was brought in for Gatton on the interest of his friends the Graham family and their uncle William Mayne, Lord Newhaven, presumably intending to support Hastings. Fraser had secured nomination on the East India Company house list of directors, but a few days before the election Stewart published his Narrative. Fraser records:
On the close of a laborious canvass for the India direction when by the most flattering exertions of private friendship and the public recommendation of the court of directors ... nothing seemed wanting to my success but the mere form of election ... I found myself on a sudden publicly accused of a gross and intentional fraud ...
Fraser failed of election by 5 votes.
Thus discredited, Fraser made little mark in Parliament. He is not known to have spoken but voted with Administration on Impey’s impeachment, 9 May 1788, and in the Regency debates.
The date of his death has not been ascertained.
