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The names listed below are those for whom there is a biography.  Many hundreds (thousands?) of other names, with dates of birth, etc, are recorded in these pages.  They may be found by using the search facility.

Abbot Douglas, Living 940 & 1011
Bishop Brice Douglas
Bishop John Douglas, 1721-1807
Gavin Douglas - poet & bishop, 1474 - 1522
Lloyd C Douglas, 1877 - 1951
Lord Blythswood
Lt Col Gavin Douglas, living 2006
Pastor Fred Douglas, Living 2004
Rev Alexander Douglas, 1807-1853
Rev Colin Douglas, Living 2005
Rev Dr Ian Douglas
Rev Elijah Douglas,
Rev George Douglas, 1825-1894
Rev Hugh Osborne Douglas, 1911-1986
Rev James Douglas, 1753-1819
Rev James Douglas, 4th Baron Douglas of Douglas
Rev John Douglas, 1d1768
Rev Louis Douglas, Living 2004
Rev Robert Douglas, 1594 - 1674
Rev Robert Douglas, 1747-1820
Rev. Lord Archibald Douglas
Robert Noel Douglas, 1868-1957
Saint George Douglas, K1587
The Venerable Hamilton Douglas-Hamilton 1853 - 1929

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Douglases - Priests and ministers of religion    

Alexander Douglas

d1623

Bishop of Moray
Parson of Elgin 1606

Alexander Douglas

c1250

Canon of Spynie and Vicar of Elgin

Rev Alexander Douglas (of Baads)

C1726

Minister in 1718 at Skirling, Scotland. He was the Minister in 1725 at East Calder, Midlothian, Scotland.

Rev. Alexander Douglas

?vicar of St john Baptist, Bathwick

Rev. Archibald Edward Douglas (Archy)

m1809

Rector of Cootehill, Ireland

Rev. Arthur Jeffries Douglas

Rector of Salwarpe; and of the Universities Mission to Central Africa. Son of William Willoughby Douglas, below

Canon Archibald William Douglas 

Living 1931

Hon. Can. of Sheff. Cathl. from 1931.

     

Archdeacon Douglas

c1926?

thought to be of Zanzibar

Brice Douglas

c1250

Bishop of Moray

     

Canon Henry Douglas

d. 1859

Canon of Durham, father of William Willoughby Douglas, below

Fr Edward Douglas

 

a prominent Catholic Redemptorist priest and the superior of their house in Rome in the mid 19th century

Fr Francis Douglas and Fr Max Douglas were brothers now deceased

d bef 2008

Catholic priests from Australia

Fr Sholto Douglas

Nephew of the above,
an Oblate missionary in Kenya, 2008

Rev. Frederick Douglas 1846 (Married) Rector of Scrayingham, Yorkshire, and third son of Sir Howard Douglas, M.P. for Liverpool,

Freskin Douglas

c1250

Dean of Moray

George Douglas

d1591

Bishop of Elgin 1573

Bishop George Douglas   Bishop of Moray.
Illegitimate son of Archibald, 6th Earl of Angus.

Gerald Wybergh Douglas

?-1934

Universities' Mission to Central Africa missionary and Bishop of Nyasaland. Son of William Willoughby Douglas, below.

Henry Douglas

c1250

Canon of Spynie and Clerk of Bishop

Hugh Douglas

c1540

Dean of Brechin Cathedral, son of earl of Ormond

Hugh Douglas

c1250

Archdeacon of Moray

Rev Carstairs Douglas

 

also a son of Rev Robert Douglas.  He was a missionary - see www.amoymagic.com

Rev George Cunningham Monteath Douglas

 

Reverend Principal of the Scottish Free Church College, also a son of Rev Robert Douglas.

 Rev Henry Douglas 

b: 12 DEC 1822

Bishop John Douglass

d 1812

Vicar Apostolic of the London District, 1790 - 1812 died in office

Rev. James Douglas

Canon of Bloemfontein

Rev John Douglas died Oct. 1576 Principal of StMary's College, St Andrews ; pres. by James VI. 6th Aug. 1571 ; consecrated 10th Feb. 1572; . He was the first to hold a Protestant Episcopate .in Scotland.

Rev Mellis Stuart Douglas

1923

Vicar of Whitchurch

Rev Robert Douglas

 

of Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire, father of Reverend George Cunningham Monteath Douglas and Carstairs Douglas

Rev. Charles Douglas 

b: 10 MAR 1791

Rev. Charles Geoffrey Douglas

Vicar of Crewe Green, Cheshire

Rev. Dr. Ian T. Douglas

alive 2003

Professor of Mission and World Christianity at the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Rev. Francis William Gresley Douglas

1886-1929

Vicar of St George, Walsal

Rev. Henry Douglas 

b: 12 DEC 1822

Is this Canon Douglas?

Rev. Henry S. Douglas

?c1860

Rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Oxford

Rev. Herman Douglas 1875 Vicar of Sandal. Father of Robert, of St Jame's, below

Rev. Philip Douglas D.D.

Master of Corpus Christi, Cambridge

Rev. Philip Henry Douglas

Vicar of Thrumpton, Rural Dean of Bingham

Rev. Philip Henry Douglas

not the above!

Rev. Philip William Douglas

1786 -1867

Vicar of Bonby and Horkstow

Bishop Robert Douglas

 c1626 - 1716

of Brechin and of Dunblane, 1684 - 1688

     
Robert Douglas 1875 - 1898 St. Jame's, Chapelthorpe (sic). Owing to a breakdown in his health, the living was voided by the Commissioners in 1898 and he retired with a pension of £65 a year for life. son of herman Douglas vicar of sandal, above.
Rev. Robert Douglas   Rector at Odell, Bedfordshire, England, father of Prof RL Douglas

Rev. Robert Douglas LL.B

1765 -

Rector of Salwarpe and Hampton Lovett

Rev. Robert Gresley Douglas

1862 -

Vicar of Fichsberg, Rector of Beaconsfield and Rondesbach, South Africa 

Rev. William Henry Brown Douglas

 

Newton Stewart

Rev. William Willoughby Douglas

1824-1897

Rector of Salwarpe, Canon of Worcester

Rev. William Douglas living 1834 The fifth Negro to receive Anglican Orders in America, was made a deacon at St. Stephen's Church North Sassafras Parish, Cecil County, Maryland on June 22nd 1834
Rev. William Douglas 17th C Minister of Aboyne, descendant of Archibald Douglas of Glenbervie by Elizabeth Irvine, father of Rev William, of Midmar
Rev. William Douglas (of Midmar) 17th C son of Rev William, of Aboyne

Sir Frederic Douglas-Hamilton

1816 - 1893

Rev Wm Douglas 1808  prebendary of Westminster, etc
Rev C. Douglas 1825 Rippingale

See also:
    Directory of Scottish ministers... (external link)
    Pilgrim pastors in Iowa