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John St Leger Douglas

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1774 – 23 May 1783, when he died. In his only recorded speech in the House of Commons, he supported the Government against the interests of the West Indies even after the outbreak of war against America in 1775, declaring that he too 'had a considerable estate in the West Indies'.
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On his death in 1783 he left his estates in St Kitts in trust for his son William Douglas and his other properties and personal estate on trust to his brother Lieutenant-colonel James Douglas to provide cash amounts for his other children on their majority.
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Douglas was the eldest son of John St. Leger Douglas, a West Indian plantation owner, and his wife, Susannah, daughter of Michael Lambert, Deputy-
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Douglas was twice married, having children by both wives. His daughter Charlotte married her cousin Admiral John Leigh Douglas (1741–1810).
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He bought Springfield Place in Chelmsford and improved the grounds. He bred racehorses, including the undefeated thoroughbred
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from 1769, at a time when bribery was the norm in this constituency, until 1774, and Member of Parliament for
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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The House of Commons: 1660-1690; Stanley T. Bindoff, et al.
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