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  1. View page 2 of the actual document. Politician James Douglas, second duke of Queensberry, joined William III in 1688 but kept his options open and was in correspondence with the Old Pretender, James VIII. His political career almost ended when he was double-crossed by the Jacobite plotter, Simon Fraser, lord Lovat in 1703.

  2. Lady Anne Douglas; Isabel Douglas; Lady Elizabeth Douglas; William Douglas, Earl of Drumlanrig; James Douglas, 3rd Marquess of Queensberry; Charles Douglas, 3rd Duke of Queensberry

  3. 1 de mar. de 2022 · The 2nd Duke of Queensberry, known as the Union Duke, played an important part in securing the Act of Union in 1707, for which service he was also made Duke of Dover. It was Archibald Douglas, second son of the 2nd Marquess of Douglas who was made the 1st Duke of Douglas in 1703 at the age of nine by Queen Anne, as she wanted the powerful clan on her side.

  4. James Douglas, 2nd earl of Queensberry (d. 1671), nobleman, was the eldest son of Sir William, 1st Earl of Queensberry (d. 1640), and Isobel (d. 1628), daughter of Mark Ker, first earl of Lothian, and his wife, Margaret Maxwell. he was elder brother of Sir William of Kelhead. In 1622 he was conjoined with his father in the charter by which the ...

  5. "2nd duke of Queensberry, James Douglas" published on by null. (1662–1711).Douglas (Drumlanrig until he succeeded in 1695) was one of the first to join William at the Revolution, was a gentleman of the bedchamber 1689–1702, lord privy seal [S] 1696–1702, and received the Garter in 1701.

  6. James Douglas 1662–1711 2nd Duke of Queensberry, 1st Duke of Dover and Marquess of Beverley, 2nd Marquess of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire, and Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar: William Douglas d. 1705 Earl of March: William Douglas d. 1733 2nd Baronet of Kelhead: Earl of Doncaster restored, 1743: Earl of Solway, 1706: Francis Scott ...

  7. 29 de may. de 2018 · Queensberry, James Douglas, 2nd duke of [S] (1662–1711). Queensberry's father was promoted marquis in 1682, duke in 1684, and 1682–6 was lord high treasurer [S]. Nevertheless, he came to terms with William quickly after the Revolution. Douglas (Drumlanrig until he succeeded in 1695) was one of the first to join William, was a gentleman of ...