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John Douglas, 7th Marquess of Queensberry

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The Marquess of Queensberry
Personal details
Born1779
Died19 December 1856 (aged 76–77)
Political partyWhig
Spouse
Sarah Douglas
(m. 1817)
Parent(s)Sir William Douglas, 4th Baronet
Grace Johnstone
OccupationPolitician, peer
Memorial to the 7th Marquess of Queensberry (3rd row, 2nd from left) outside the Douglas Family Mausoleum, Cummertrees

John Douglas, 7th Marquess of Queensberry (1779 – 19 December 1856), styled Lord John Douglas from May to December 1837, was a Scottish Whig politician.

Queensberry was the son of Sir William Douglas, 4th Baronet (died 16 May 1783), and his wife, Grace (née Johnstone) who died 25 March 1836, and succeeded his elder brother, Charles (1777–1837), in the marquessate in December 1837. The same year he was appointed a Lord-in-waiting (government whip in the House of Lords) in the Whig administration of Lord Melbourne, a position he held until the government fell in 1841. Between 1837 and 1850 he also served as Lord-Lieutenant of Dumfriesshire.

Lord Queensberry married Sarah (died 13 November 1864), daughter of James Sholto Douglas, on 16 July 1817.

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References

  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, [page needed]
Honorary titles
Preceded by Lord-Lieutenant of Dumfriesshire
1837–1850
Succeeded by
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by Marquess of Queensberry
1837–1856
Succeeded by