Duke of Queensberry
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The title Duke of Queensberry was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1684 along with the subsidiary title Marquess of Dumfriesshire for the 1st Marquess of Queensberry. The Dukedom was held along with the Marquessate of Queensberry until the death of the 4th Duke (and 5th Marquess), when the Marquessate was inherited by Sir Charles Douglas of Kelhead, 5th Baronet, while the Dukedom was inherited by the 3rd Duke of Buccleuch.
In 1708 the 2nd Duke was created Duke of Dover (along with the subsidiary titles Marquess of Beverley and Baron Ripon) in the Peerage of Great Britain, but these titles became extinct upon the death of the 3rd Duke in 1778.
Several subsidiary titles are associated with the Dukedom of Queensberry, namely Marquess of Dumfriesshire (1683), Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar (1682), Viscount of Nith, Tortholwald and Ross (1682) and Lord Douglas of Kilmount, Middlebie and Dornock (1682) (all in the Peerage of Scotland).
The seat of the Dukes is at Drumlanrig Castle, built by the 1st Duke.
[edit] Dukes of Queensberry (1684)
- William Douglas, 1st Duke of Queensberry (1637-1695)
- James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry, 1st Duke of Dover (1672-1711)
- Charles Douglas, 3rd Duke of Queensberry, 2nd Duke of Dover (1698-1778)
- William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry (1724-1810)
- Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, 5th Duke of Queensberry (1746-1812)
- For further Dukes of Queensbury see Duke of Buccleuch.