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  2. John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry - Wikipedia

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    John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (20 July 1844 – 31 January 1900), was a British nobleman of the Victorian era, remembered for his atheism, his outspoken views, his brutish manner, for lending his name to the "Queensberry Rules" that form the basis of modern boxing, and for his role in the downfall of the Irish author and playwright Oscar Wilde.

  3. Marquess of Queensberry - Wikipedia

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    The subsidiary titles of Lord Queensberry are: Earl of Queensberry (created 1633), Viscount Drumlanrig (1628) and Lord Douglas of Hawick and Tibbers (1628), all in the peerage of Scotland. He is also a Scottish baronet , styled "of Kelhead", created 26 February 1668, so the 6th Marquess was the 5th Baronet.

  4. Category:Queensberry (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Queensberry (band) songs or lists of Queensberry (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Queensberry (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. William Douglas, 1st Earl of Queensberry - Wikipedia

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    William Douglas, 1st Earl of Queensberry (c. 1582 – 8 March 1639/40) was a Scottish noble. He was the eldest son of James Douglas, 8th of Drumlanrig and his wife Mary Fleming. He inherited his father's title, as 9th Laird of Drumlanrig, in October 1615. [ 1 ]

  6. Douglas baronets of Kelhead (1668) - Wikipedia

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    3rd Duke of Queensberry, 2nd Duke of Dover and Marquess of Beverley, 4th Marquess of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire, and Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar, Earl of Solway: William Douglas 1696–1731 Earl of March: John Douglas c. 1708 –1778 3rd Baronet of Kelhead: Excluded from succession to the dukedoms of Queensberry and Dover [1]

  7. Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch

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    Garter encircled arms of Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch, KG. Walter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch, 7th Duke of Queensberry, KG, KT, PC, FRS, FRSE (25 November 1806 – 16 April 1884), styled Lord Eskdail between 1808 and 1812 and Earl of Dalkeith between 1812 and 1819, was a prominent Scottish nobleman, landowner and politician.

  8. Too Young (Queensberry song) - Wikipedia

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    "Too Young" is a song by all-female German pop band Queensberry. It was written by Swedish composer Eric Palmqvist and recorded for the deluxe edition of the group's debut studio album Volume I (2008). Production on the track was helmed by Erik "Kid Crazy" Nyholm and Pete Kirtley. A melancholic uptempo pop song, it is built upon 1980s ...

  9. Queensberry discography - Wikipedia

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    The album's leading single titled "Too Young" was released on 22 May 200 and became the Queensberry's first top five hit in Germany. [2] It was followed by " Hello (Turn Your Radio On) ," a cover of the 1992 song by British-based pop duo Shakespears Sister , which became their highest-charting single, reaching number four in Germany and number ...