- in the
peerage of Scotland. He is also a
Scottish baronet,
styled "of
Kelhead",
created 26
February 1668, so the 6th
Marquess was the 5th Baronet. The...
-
Viscount Drumlanrig (3
February 1867 – 18
October 1894), also 1st
Baron Kelhead in his own right, was a
British nobleman and
Liberal politician. Born at...
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Colonel Sir
William Douglas of
Kelhead (died 1673)
raised a
regiment of foot in
Nithsdale and
Annandale in 1643.
William Douglas was the son of William...
- his son William.
Douglas was born in
Kelhead, Annan, the
eldest son of Sir
William Douglas, 2nd
Baronet of
Kelhead (c. 1675-1733) and
Helen Erskine (1685-1764)...
- in 1810, when the
Marquessate was
inherited by Sir
Charles Douglas of
Kelhead, 5th Baronet,
while the
Dukedom was
inherited by the 3rd Duke of Buccleuch...
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Marquess of Dumfriesshire, 1683 Duke of Queensberry, 1684
Baronet Douglas of
Kelhead, 1668
James Scott 1649–1685 Duke of
Monmouth and Earl of Doncaster, Duke...
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Lockerbie House was
built in 1814 for Sir
William Douglas, 4th
Baronet of
Kelhead and Dame
Grace Johnstone and
their children: Mary, Catherine, Christian...
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Internet Archive. 1840. The
House of
Commons 1790-1820;
Roland G.
Thorne Sir
William Douglas, 4th Bt of
Kelhead...
- Lockerbie. His
paternal grandparents were Sir John Douglas, 3rd
Baronet of
Kelhead, MP for Dumfriesshire, and the
former Christian Cunningham (a daughter...
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Francis Archibald Kelhead Douglas, 11th
Marquess of
Queensberry (17
January 1896 – 27
April 1954),
styled The
Honourable Francis Douglas until 1900 and...