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Son of William Douglas and Anne Hamilton, taking his mother's surname. Served at court under a number of monarchs. Chosen one of sixteen Representative Peers of Scotland. Appointed Lord of Bedchamber by King William, fighting with him in several campaigns. Appointed Lord Clerk Register (1696, 1733). Made Lord of Bedchamber under King George I. Opposed to Union.
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Son of William Douglas and [[Hamilton, Anne]], taking his mother's surname. Served at court under a number of monarchs. Chosen one of sixteen Representative Peers of Scotland. Appointed Lord of Bedchamber by King William, fighting with him in several campaigns. Appointed Lord Clerk Register (1696, 1733). Made Lord of Bedchamber under King George I. Opposed to Union.
 
Died in London (1739)
 
Died in London (1739)

Latest revision as of 08:31, 30 May 2014

Dates 1690s? c.1713-39
Location London
Vocation Courtier
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage
Issue
Place of birth Source J.B. Paul, The Scots Peerage: A History of the Noble Families of Scotland, 9 vols (Edinburgh, 1904-1914), vii, 516-18

Son of William Douglas and Hamilton, Anne, taking his mother's surname. Served at court under a number of monarchs. Chosen one of sixteen Representative Peers of Scotland. Appointed Lord of Bedchamber by King William, fighting with him in several campaigns. Appointed Lord Clerk Register (1696, 1733). Made Lord of Bedchamber under King George I. Opposed to Union. Died in London (1739)