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  1. Admiral Lord Charles Thomas Montagu Douglas Scott, GCB (20 October 1839 – 21 August 1911) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth. Naval career. Born the fourth son of Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch, Charles Montagu Douglas Scott was educated at Radley College and joined the Royal ...

  2. Montagu Douglas Scott, or simply Scott, is the surname of an aristocratic family in the United Kingdom, founded initially in the 15th century as Clan Scott. In the 17th century, James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth , eldest illegitimate son of Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland , who would lead the Monmouth Rebellion married Anne ...

  3. Lord Damian Torquil Francis Charles Montagu Douglas Scott (born 8 October 1970), who married Elisabeth Powis in 2001, and has two sons and a daughter. [5] The Duke was in the headlines in October 2003 when the Madonna with the Yarnwinder by Leonardo da Vinci was stolen from Drumlanrig Castle .

  4. We regret to announce the death of Admiral Lord Charles Thomas Montague-Douglas Scott, which took place on Monday night at Boughton House. The Northamptonshire seat of the Buccleuch family – Lord Charles had been in poor health for 12 months.

  5. Admiral Lord Charles Thomas Montagu Douglas Scott GCB (20 October 1839 – 21 August 1911) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

  6. 31 de dez. de 2023 · Since 2020, his younger son Lord Charlie Montagu Douglas Scott and his wife Flora have lived in a house on the estate, taking a role in the community, with Charlie a director of Boughton. We meet among the Christmas trees propped up for sale outside the house on a blissfully bright, sunny day.

  7. Admiral T HE RIGHT HONOURABLE Lord Charles Montagu Douglas Scott, G.C.B., Royal Navy (20 October, 1839 – 21 August, 1911) was an officer of the Royal Navy . Contents. [ hide ] 1 Life & Career. 2 Bibliography. 3 Papers. 4 Service Records. 5 Footnotes. Life & Career. He was educated at St. Peter's College, Radley (now known as Radley College). [1]