Lord Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk

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Lord Dunbar Douglas (Hamilton), 4th Earl of Selkirk

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Death: March 26, 1799 (76)
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
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Son of Basil Hamilton of Baldoon and Isabella Mackenzie
Husband of Helen Douglas
Father of Lady Helen Hamilton Hall; Basil William Douglas, Lord Daer; Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk and Elizabeth Montgomery
Brother of Mary Macdonald

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About Lord Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk

Wikipedia Biographical Summary

Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk (1 December 1722 – 24 June 1799) was a Scottish peer. Born Dunbar Hamilton, he was the grandson of Lord Basil Hamilton, younger brother to John Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Selkirk.

He attended Glasgow University from 1739, being greatly influenced by Francis Hutcheson, Professor of Moral Philosophy. In 1745 he was granted the honorary Doctorate of Civil Law.

Selkirk was a supporter of the government during the Jacobite Rising of 1745. He was Rector of the University of Glasgow from 1766 to 1768. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Kirkcudbright and, from 1787, as a representative peer for Scotland.

In 1778, during the American Revolutionary War, Selkirk was the target of a raid by John Paul Jones, sailing in the service of the Continental Navy. Jones landed his ship, the Ranger on the shore of St Mary's Isle, intending to kidnap the Earl. Finding only the countess and her young family at home, his men made off instead with the silver of the household.

In 1782, he became a member of the radical Society for Constitutional Information.

Lord Selkirk had seven sons, six of whom predeceased him. The youngest, Thomas, succeeded him as 5th Earl of Selkirk.

SOURCE: Wikipedia contributors, 'Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 25 May 2013, 19:13 UTC, <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dunbar_Douglas,_4th_Earl_...> [accessed 31 May 2013]

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Dunbar Hamilton Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk FRSE was a Scottish peer.

Born Dunbar Douglas, he adopted the name Hamilton Douglas upon his 1744 marriage to Helen Hamilton (d.1802), the grand-daughter of Lord Basil Hamilton, younger brother to John Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Selkirk.[1]

He attended Glasgow University from 1739, being greatly influenced by Francis Hutcheson, Professor of Moral Philosophy. In 1745 he was granted the honorary Doctorate of Civil Law.

Selkirk was a supporter of the government during the Jacobite Rising of 1745. He was Rector of the University of Glasgow from 1766 to 1768. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Kirkcudbright and, from 1787, as a representative peer for Scotland.

He succeeded to the title of 4th Earl of Selkirk (creation of 1646 in the Peerage of Scotland) and 4th Lord Daer and Shortcleuch (creation of 1646 in the Peerage of Scotland) on 3 December 1744.

In 1778, during the American Revolutionary War, Selkirk was the target of a raid by John Paul Jones, who was sailing in the service of the Continental Navy. Jones landed his ship, the Ranger on the shore of St Mary's Isle, intending to kidnap the Earl. Finding only the countess and her young family at home, his men made off instead with the silver of the household.

In 1782, he became a member of the radical Society for Constitutional Information.

In 1785 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Dugald Stewart, James Hutton, and Adam Smith.

Lord Selkirk died on the 24 June 1799 at his residence on George Street, Edinburgh and was buried at Holyrood Abbey on the 31st of that month.

Lord Selkirk married Helen Hamilton, daughter of Hon. John Hamilton and Margaret Home, on 3 December 1758. He had seven sons, six of whom predeceased him. The youngest, Thomas, succeeded him as 5th Earl of Selkirk in 1799.

Marriage (m.1758 - 1799) Helen Hamilton (c.1738 - 28 November 1802)
Sholto Basil Douglas (1759-1760) (3 Sep 1759 - 4 Jul 1760) died in infancy Basil William Douglas, Lord Daer (1760-1794) (16 Mar 1763 - 9 Nov 1794) John Douglas, Lord Daer (1794-1797) (24 May 1765 - 9 Jul 1797) Hon. Dunbar Douglas (9 Jul 1766 - 29 Oct 1796) Commander, Royal Navy. Hon. Alexander Douglas (12 Dec 1767 - 24 Jun 1794) Captain, 38th Regiment of Foot. Lady Helen Hamilton Douglas (c. 1768 - 12 Jul 1837) Hon. David Douglas (5 Sep 1769 - 7 May 1770) Thomas Douglas, Lord Daer (1797-1809), later 5th Earl of Selkirk (1799-1820) (20 Jun 1771 - 8 Apr 1820) Lady Elizabeth Douglas (c.1789 - 28 Oct 1814) Lady Katherine Douglas (c.1790 - 31 Mar 1848)

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Lord Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk's Timeline

1722
December 1, 1722
1762
January 25, 1762
Baldoon Castle, Wigtown, Wigtownshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1763
March 16, 1763
Ivybridge, Devonshire, England (United Kingdom)
1771
June 20, 1771
St Mary's Isle, Kircudbrightshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1789
1789
1799
March 26, 1799
Age 76
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Holyrood Abbey Churchyard, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)