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John Douglas of Broughton

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Douglas died, unmarried, on 16 March 1732. He was so deeply in debt that his estates were sold in 1736 to pay his creditors.
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on the interest of his brother, the 2nd Earl of March. He was returned after a contest at the
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1698 – 16 March 1732) of Broughton, Peebles, was a Scottish politician who sat in the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
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British House of Commons
William Douglas, 1st Earl of March
John Hay, 1st Marquess of Tweeddale
Broughton
Member of Parliament
Peebleshire
1722 British general election
1727 British general election
William, 2nd Earl of March
William, 3rd Earl of March



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