William Douglas, 3rd Earl of Queensberry

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William Douglas, 3rd Earl of Queensberry, was a 17th-century Scottish nobleman and politician from the influential Douglas family who held high offices in Scotland during the reigns of Charles II and James VII.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earl
Scottish nobleman
peer of Scotland
politician
aristocraticHouse Clan Douglas
surface form: House of Douglas
aristocraticTitleOrdinal 3rd Earl of Queensberry
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyName Douglas
gender male
givenName William
memberOf Douglas family
monarchDuringService Charles II of England
James VII of Scotland
nobleFamily Douglas family
nobleRank Earl
nobleTitle Earl of Queensberry
notableFor holding high offices in Scotland
service under Charles II and James VII
occupation nobleman
politician
politicalSphere Scottish Government
surface form: Scottish government
positionHeld Commissioner of the Exchequer
Commissioner of the Treasury
Extraordinary Lord of Session
Lord High Treasurer of Scotland
Lord Justice General
surface form: Lord Justice General of Scotland

Member of the Scottish Privy Council
Privy Councillor of Scotland
Sheriff of Dumfries
realm Kingdom of Scotland
regionOfActivity Scotland
socialClass aristocracy
titleHolderOf Queensberry

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Earls of Queensberry titleHolder William Douglas, 3rd Earl of Queensberry