Education
Utrecht University.
captain General general and governor
Utrecht University.
Walter Douglas appears to have been educated at the University of Utrecht, which he is said to have left to join King William of Orange when he invaded England in 1688. The Duke of Queensbury was his patron. Colonel Douglas was appointed Governor following the assassination his predecessor, Colonel Parke, during a mutiny triggered by his self-enriching enforcement of Stuart imperialism.
He was superseded as Governor in 1716.
Governor Douglas had been tried by the Court of Queen"s Bench and found guilty of bribery and extortion, having exacted £10,000 from the Island of Antigua before publishing the Queen"s pardon for those involved in the killing of his precessor. He was sentenced to a £500 fine and five years" imprisonment, and was then in the King"s Bench Prison.
His fine was remitted. At the time of his trial, he was described as Major Douglas.
lieutenant is thought he retired to France.
Walter Douglas married Lady Jane Street Leger, and had two sons, John Street Leger Douglas, a West Indian plantation owner, and James George Douglas.
Royal Society.