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  1. Charles Douglas, 6th Marquess of Queensberry, KT (March 1777 – 3 December 1837), known as Sir Charles Douglas, 5th Baronet between 1783 and 1810, was a Scottish peer and member of Clan Douglas. [1] Early life. Douglas was the eldest son and heir of Sir William Douglas, 4th Baronet, and his wife, Grace, née Johnstone, of Lockerbie.

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  2. Douglas, Charles, 6th Marquess of Queensberry (1777 -1837) Charles Douglas was the eldest son and heir of Sir William Douglas of Kelhead, 4th Baronet, and his wife, Grace, née Johnstone. Until 1783 when he inherited his father's baronetcy, he was known as Sir Charles Douglas, 5th Baronet.

  3. A homicidal maniac. Earl of Solway. Charles Douglas, 3rd Duke of Queensberry, 2nd Duke of Dover, 1st Earl of Solway, Viscount Tibbers and Lord Douglas of Lockerby, Dalveen and Thornhill (1698–1778) third son of the 2nd Duke.

  4. Charles Douglas, 6th Marquess of Queensberry, KT (March 1777 – 3 December 1837), known as Sir Charles Douglas, 5th Baronet between 1783 and 1810, was a Scottish peer and member of Clan Douglas. Douglas was the eldest son and heir of Sir William Douglas, 4th Baronet, and his wife, Grace, née...

  5. This chapter describes the life and actions of John Sholto Douglas, ninth Marquess of Queensberry, who has a unique and unfortunate place in the history of literature. He is almost universally reviled as the man who precipitated the tragic downfall of Oscar Wilde.