Mackenzie Fraser entered the army as an ensign in his father’s regiment and subsequently transferred to the 52nd, with which he served in the Peninsula. In 1811, his uncle Lord Seaforth encouraged him to investigate the possibilities of an attempt on Inverness Burghs, but he made no headway. His rejection the same year of an offer from the Gordon family to back him in Aberdeenshire if a vacancy occurred was seen by one observer as evidence of his ‘good sense’.
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