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Raymond Wilfred Sholto Douglas
- Raymond Wilfred Sholto Douglas was born on 17 November 1902.1 He was the son of Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas and Olive Eleanor Custance.1 He died on 10 October 1964 at age 61, unmarried. He gained the rank of officer in the Scots Guards.
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Douglas married a poet, Olive Custance, in 1902 and had a son, Raymond. On converting to Catholicism in 1911, he repudiated homosexuality, and in a Catholic magazine, Plain English, expressed openly antisemitic views, but rejected the policies of Nazi Germany. He was jailed for libelling Winston Churchill over claims of World War I misconduct.
Raymond Wilfred Sholto Douglas was born on 17 November 1902.1 He was the son of Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas and Olive Eleanor Custance.1 He died on 10 October 1964 at age 61, unmarried. He gained the rank of officer in the Scots Guards.
- November 17, 1902
- October 10, 1964
Raymond Wilfred Sholto Douglas: Birthdate: November 17, 1902: Death: October 10, 1964 (61) Immediate Family: Son of Lord Alfred Douglas and Olive Eleanor Custance. Managed by: Private User Last Updated: March 12, 2015
- October 10, 1964 (61)
- November 17, 1902
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- October 10, 1964
They married on 4 March 1902 and had one son, Raymond Wilfred Sholto Douglas (Nov 17, 1902 - Oct 10, 1964). In 1911 Douglas embraced Catholicism. Douglas started his "litigious and libellous career" (Murray p152) by obtaining an apology and fifty guineas each from the Oxford and Cambridge magazines The Isis and Cambridge for defamatory ...
Jul 3, 2017 · The lives of Olive Custance, her husband, Lord Alfred Douglas and even their son, Raymond have served in recent years as an inspiration for playwrights. My Scandalous Life (2004), by Irish dramatist Thomas Kilroy, is a monologue of Lord Alfred reminiscing about his life, occasionally interrupted by Olive's Irish maid, as Olive lies dying ...
She died on 12 February 1944 holding Lord Alfred Douglas' hand; Douglas himself died the next year, on 20 March 1945. Their son Raymond survived to the age of 61; after several lengthy episodes of mental instability throughout his lifetime, he died unmarried on 10 October 1965.
Bosie's son Raymond is diagnosed as a schizo-effective and enters St. Andrew's Hospital, a mental institution. 1932 Raymond is de-certified in April and released from the hospital, but suffers a breakdown and returns to St. Andrew's in June.