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  1. Politician, peer. Memorial to the 7th Marquess of Queensberry (3rd row, 2nd from left) outside the Douglas Family Mausoleum, Cummertrees. John Douglas, 7th Marquess of Queensberry (1779 – 19 December 1856), styled Lord John Douglas from May to December 1837, was a Scottish Whig politician.

  2. John Sholto Douglas, 9.º marqués de Queensberry (Florencia, Italia, 20 de julio de 1844 - Londres, Inglaterra, 31 de enero de 1900) [1] fue un noble escocés, así como el creador de las importantes reglas del boxeo moderno conocidas como «reglas del marqués de Queensberry».

  3. www.douglashistory.co.uk › history › john7thmarquessofqueensberryJohn, 7th Marquess of Queensberry

    John Douglas, 7th Marquess of Queensberry (1779 – 19 December 1856), styled Lord John Douglas from May to December 1837, was a Scottish Whig politician.

  4. Published: April 2013. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. 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.

  5. 7 de mar. de 2024 · John Douglas, 7th Marquess of Queensberry (1779 – 19 December 1856), styled Lord John Douglas from May to December 1837, was a Scottish Whig politician.

  6. John Sholto Douglas, noveno marqués de Queensberry (20 de julio de 1844 - 31 de enero de 1900), fue un noble británico, recordado por su ateísmo, sus puntos de vista abiertos, su manera brutal, por prestar su nombre a las "Reglas de Queensberry" que forman la base del boxeo moderno, y por su papel en la caída del autor y dramaturgo irlandés Osca...

  7. John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (20 July 1844 – 31 January 1900), was a British nobleman of the Victorian era, remembered for his atheism, his outspoken views, his brutish manner, for lending his name to the "Queensberry Rules" that form the basis of modern boxing, and for his role in the downfall of the Irish ...