Douglas Baronets

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The Douglas of Glenbervie, Kincardine Baronetcy was created on 28 May 1625 in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. (First creation)

The Douglas of Kelhead, Scotland Baronetcy was created 26 February 1668 in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia.

The Douglas of Carr, Perthshire Baronetcy was created on 23 January 1777 in the Baronetage of Great Britain for Captain (later Admiral) Charles Douglas as a result of his service in Quebec during the American Revolutionary War. Upon Sir Charles' death in 1789, his eldest son, Vice-Admiral Sir William Henry Douglas, inherited the title. Sir William was unmarried, and upon his death in 1809, the baronetcy passed to his youngest brother, General Sir Howard Douglas, their middle brother having died as well. The baronetcy is now extinct.

The Douglas of Maxwell, Roxburgh Baronetcy was created 17 June 1786 in the Baronetage of Great Britain .

The Douglas of Castle Douglas, Kirkudbright Baronetcy was created 17 July 1801 in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

The Douglas of Glenbervie, Kincardine Baronetcy (second creation) was created on 30 September 1831 in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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[edit] Douglas of Glenbervie (1625)

  • Sir William Douglas, 1st Baronet (died c 1660)
  • Sir William Douglas, 2nd Baronet (died c 1680)
  • Sir Robert Douglas, 3rd Baronet (died 24 Jul 1692)
  • Sir Robert Douglas, 4th Baronet (c 1662 - 27 Jan 1748)
  • Sir William Douglas, 5th Baronet (c 1690 - 23 Jul 1764)
  • Sir Robert Douglas, 6th Baronet (1694 - 24 Apr 1770)
  • Sir Alexander Douglas, 7th Baronet (1738 - 28 Nov 1812)
On his death the baronetcy became dormant

[edit] Douglas of Kelhead (1668)

  • Sir James Douglas, 1st Baronet (19 Feb 1639 - c 1707)
  • Sir William Douglas, 2nd Baronet of Kelhead, (c. 1675 – 10 October 1733) was the son of the 1st Baronet and Catherine Douglas, a sister of the 3rd Earl of Queensbury (later the Duke of Queensbury).
    Sir William was married to Helen Erskine, a daughter of Colonel John Erskine, Deputy Governor of Stirling Castle. They had nine children, of whom their eldest son, Sir John Douglas, 3rd Bt. of Kelhead (b.b. 1733 –13 November 1778) succeeded to the title upon his fathers death.
  • Sir John Douglas, 3rd Baronet (c 1708 – 13 November 1778) MP for Dumfries-shire 1741-1747
  • Sir William Douglas, 4th Baronet (c 1731 – 16 May 1783), MP for Dumfries 1768-1780
  • Sir Charles Douglas, 5th Baronet. He subsequently succeeded to the Marquessate of Queensberry in 1810 with which title the baronetcy remains merged.

[edit] Douglas of Carr (1777)

Extinct on his death

[edit] Douglas of Maxwell (1786)

  • Sir James Douglas, 1st Baronet (1703 - 2 Nov 1787) MP for Orkney & Shetland 1754-1768
  • Sir George Douglas, 2nd Baronet (1 Mar 1754 - 4 Jun 1821) MP for Roxburghshire 1784-1806
  • Sir John James Scott-Douglas, 3rd Baronet (18 July 1792 - 24 Jan 1836)
  • Sir George Henry Scott-Douglas, 4th Baronet (19 Jun 1825 - 26 Jun 1885) MP for Roxburghshire 1874-1880
  • Sir George Brisbane Douglas, 5th Baronet (22 Dec 1856 - 22 Jun 1935)
  • Sir James Louis Fitzroy Scott Douglas, 6th Baronet (24 Oct 1930 - 16 Jul 1969)
Extinct on his death

[edit] Douglas of Castle Douglas (1801)

Extinct on his death

[edit] Douglas of Glenbervie (1831)

  • Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Douglas, 1st Baronet (died 22 Nov 1833)
  • Sir Robert Andrews Douglas, 2nd Baronet (1807 - 1 Nov 1843)
  • Sir Robert Andrews Mackenzie Douglas, 3rd Baronet (19 Jul 1837 - 28 Feb 1884)
  • Sir Kenneth Douglas, 4th Baronet (29 May 1868 - 28 Oct 1954)
  • Sir Sholto Courtenay Mackenzie Douglas, 5th Baronet (27 Jun 1890 - 9 Jun 1986)
Extinct on his death.

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