Old Travel Blog Photograph Queensferry Terrace Cummertrees Scotland

Old travel Blog photograph of houses on Queensferry Terrace in Cummertrees, located three miles from Annan near Dumfries, Scotland. Lord Francis William Bouverie Douglas was born on 8 February 1847 in Cummertrees. He was the son of Archibald William Douglas, 8th Marquess of Queensberry and his wife Caroline, daughter of General Sir William Robert Clayton, born 1786, died 1866, member of parliament for Great Marlow. He had an older sister, Lady Gertrude Georgiana Douglas, born 1842, died 1893; an older brother, John Sholto Douglas, Viscount Drumlanrig, born 1844, died 1900, later the ninth Marquess of Queensberry; a younger brother, Lord Archibald Edward Douglas, born 1850, died 1938, who became a clergyman; and a younger brother and sister, the twins Lord James Douglas, died 1891, and Lady Florence Douglas, born 1855, died –1905, who married Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, 11th Baronet. He was an uncle of Oscar Wilde's lover Lord Alfred Douglas, and a younger brother of John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry. In 1858, Douglas's father, Lord Queensberry, died in what was reported as a shooting accident, but his death was widely believed to have been suicide. In 1862, his mother, Lady Queensberry, converted to Roman Catholicism and took her children to live in Paris, France. Douglas was educated at the Edinburgh Academy. After sharing in the first ascent of the Matterhorn, on 14 July 1865, Lord Francis William Bouverie Douglas died in a fall on the way down from the summit.



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