James Douglas, 4th Baron Douglas

1787–1857 (age 70)

Biography

James Douglas, 4th Baron Douglas (1787–1857) was a Scottish cleric who served the Church of Scotland during a significant period of religious and social change in the 19th century. He inherited his title and estates while maintaining an active role in ecclesiastical affairs, balancing his duties as a nobleman with his spiritual responsibilities.

Throughout his life, Douglas was known for his commitment to the church and his contributions to Scottish religious life. He passed away in 1857, leaving behind a legacy as a member of the Scottish aristocracy who dedicated himself to both his temporal and spiritual calling during the Georgian and early Victorian eras.