Douglas (surname) - Other Fields

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  • Alexander Douglas Douglas (1843–1914), Australian inspector of police and explorer
  • Charlie Douglas (Charles Edward Douglas), New Zealand explorer, surveyor, and Royal Geographical Society Gill Memorial Prize winner (1840–1916)
  • David C. Douglas (1898–1982), British historian
  • David Douglas, Lord Reston (born 1769), Adam Smith's heir
  • George Douglas (priest), 1889–1973
  • Gordon Douglas (monk), Bhikkhu monk
  • Henry Alexander Douglas (1821–1875), Bishop
  • James Douglas (journalist) (1867–1940), British newspaper editor, author and critic
  • Sir James Nicholas Douglass, British civil engineer and lighthouse designer
  • James W. Douglass, American author, activist, and Christian theologian
  • James W. B. Douglas, social researcher
  • Jane Douglas (c1700-1762), Brothel Keeper
  • John E. Douglas (born 1945), FBI agent and criminal profiler
  • Ken Douglas (born 1934), New Zealand trade union leader
  • Lloyd C. Douglas (1877–1951), American minister and author
  • Malcolm Douglas, 8th Laird of Mains
  • Michael Dutton Douglas (1945–1963), road accident victim
  • Robert Douglas (minister) (1594–1674), Scottish minister
  • Robert Douglas (bishop) (died 1716), Scottish churchman
  • Sir Robert Douglas, 6th Baronet (Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, 1694–1770), Scottish genealogist
  • Robert M. Douglas (doctor) (born 1936), Chairman of Australia 21
  • Stephen Douglas (journalist), British journalist
  • Stephen Douglass, American actor
  • Sue Douglas (born 1957), British media executive and former newspaper editor
  • Vernon Francis Douglas(1910-1943), New Zealand priest
  • Walter Douglas, Scottish drug trafficker
  • William Douglas (died 1791), Scottish sea captain
  • William Douglass (engineer) (1857–1913), British civil engineer and lighthouse designer

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