Walter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch, 7th Duke of Queensberry (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. He was Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal from 1842 to 1846 and Lord President of the Council.
His Grace The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry KG KT PC FRS FRSE | |
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![]() The Duke of Buccleuch photographed by H. J. Whitlock c. 1860s | |
Lord President of the Council | |
In office 21 January 1846 – 6 July 1846 | |
Prime Minister | Sir Robert Peel, Bt |
Preceded by | The Lord Wharncliffe |
Succeeded by | The Marquess of Lansdowne |
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal | |
In office 2 February 1842 – 21 January 1846 | |
Prime Minister | Sir Robert Peel, Bt |
Preceded by | The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos |
Succeeded by | The Earl of Haddington |
Personal details | |
Born | Lord Walter Francis Montagu-Scott 25 November 1806 Dalkeith Palace, Midlothian, Scotland |
Died | 16 April 1884 (aged 77) Bowhill House, Selkirkshire, Scotland |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse | Lady Charlotte Thynne |
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Alma mater | St John's College, Cambridge |

Background and education
Buccleuch was born at the Palace of Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland, the fifth child of seven, and second son of Charles Montagu-Scott, 4th Duke of Buccleuch, and Hon. Harriet Katherine Townshend, daughter of Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney and Elizabeth Powys. When his older brother, George Henry, died at the age of 10 from measles, Walter became heir apparent to the Dukedoms of Buccleuch and Queensberry. He was only thirteen when he succeeded his father to the two Dukedoms in 1819. He also inherited 460,000 acres, including 254,000 acres in Dumfries, 104,000 acres in Roxburgh and 60,000 acres in Selkirk. He was educated at Eton and St John's College, Cambridge (M.A., 1827). In June 1833 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1841, he played in two first-class cricket matches for Marylebone Cricket Club. He was made an honorary member of the Institution of Civil Engineers on the 28th of June, 1812 in recognition of his involvement in great works of engineering in Scotland, such as Granton Harbour. Buccleuch set out his ideas of the duties of a great landowner in a speech given at Branxholme Fete in 1839:
What has been entrusted to me has not been given that it might be wasted in idle or frivolous amusements; nor would I be justified in wasting the hard earnings of the tillers of the soil by carrying them away and spending them in foreign countries, but I wish to see them employed as the means of producing good to them and to the country at large.
Buccleuch, Lord of the Liberty and Manors of Furness, and owner of extensive iron-mines in the area was, in conjunction with William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire, a main sponsor of the Furness Railway. He bought up a great eal of land in the area, and rebuilt Lindal-in-Furness as a model village.
Career

A great Scottish land magnate, Buccleuch was a Conservative in politics, and was appointed a Knight of the Garter in 1835 and a Privy Counsellor in 1842. He served as Lord Privy Seal from 1842 to 1846 and as Lord President of the Council from January to July 1846 in Peel's government, when he reluctantly supported Peel's decision to repeal the Corn Laws. After Peel's fall, the Duke's political career largely came to an end. In 1878 he became Chancellor of the University of Glasgow, a post he held until his death in 1884.
On 6 January 1842 he was appointed Colonel of the Edinburgh Militia (a regiment that his grandfather the 3rd Duke had raised in 1798). He was appointed an Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria for the militia on 19 March 1857. On resigning from the command on 20 May 1879 he was appointed the first Honorary Colonel of the Queen's Edinburgh Light Infantry Militia, as the regiment had by then become.
He joined the Canterbury Association on 20 May 1848. It was planned to build a town called Buccleuch in his honour near Alford Forest, but this did not eventuate.
Family
Buccleuch married Lady Charlotte Anne Thynne, daughter of Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath and Hon. Isabella Elizabeth Byng, daughter of the 4th Viscount Torrington, on 13 August 1829 at St George's church, Hanover Square, London. The couple had four sons and three daughters:
- William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch (born 9 September 1831, died 5 November 1914), succeeded and was the father of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch.
- Lord Henry John Montagu Douglas Scott Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu of Beaulieu (born 5 November 1832, died 4 November 1905)
- Lord Walter Charles Montagu Douglas Scott (born 2 March 1834, died 3 March 1895)
- Admiral Lord Charles Thomas Montagu Douglas Scott (born 20 October 1839, died 21 August 1911)
- Lady Victoria Alexandrina Montagu Douglas Scott (born 20 November 1844, died 19 June 1938), married Schomberg Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian and had issue.
- Lady Margaret Elizabeth Montagu Douglas Scott (born 10 October 1846, died 5 February 1918), married Donald Cameron of Lochiel and had issue.
- Lady Mary Charlotte Montagu Douglas Scott (born 6 August 1851, died 13 December 1908), married Hon. Walter Trefusis and had issue.
Death
Buccleuch died at Bowhill House near Bowhill, Selkirkshire, in April 1884, aged 77, and was succeeded by his eldest son, William. He was buried in the family crypt of the Buccleuch Memorial Chapel in St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Dalkeith, Midlothian. The church is located on Dalkeith's High Street, at the entrance to Dalkeith Country Park.
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See also
- Duke of Buccleuch's Hunt
- Duke of Buccleuch Collection
- James Scott, Duke of Monmouth
- Royal bastard
References
- K. D. Reynolds, ‘Scott, Walter Francis Montagu-Douglas-, fifth duke of Buccleuch and seventh duke of Queensberry (1806–1884)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, May 2006, accessed 5 January 2009
- The great landowners of Great Britain and Ireland
- "Douglas, Montague Scott Walter Francis, 5th Duke of Buccleugh and Queensbury (DGLS806MS)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- "Library and Archive Catalog". The Royal Society. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
- "Lord Drumlanrig". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
- "Obituary. Walter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott, Fifth Duke Of Buccleuch And Seventh Duke Of Queensbury, K.G., P.C., D.C.L, LL.D., F.R.S., 1806-1884". Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 77 (1884 Part 3): 347–350. 1884. doi:10.1680/imotp.1884.21568.
- Major R.C. Dudgeon, History of the Edinburgh, or Queen's Regiment Light Infantry Militia (now) Third Battalion The Royal Scots, Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1882/Bibliolife, nd, ISBN 978-1-10368643-8, pp. 81, 89, 111, Table C.
- Blain, Rev. Michael (2007). The Canterbury Association (1848–1852): A Study of Its Members' Connections (PDF). Christchurch: Project Canterbury. pp. 62–63. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
- 1&1 WebsiteBuilder (30 October 2012). "Home – A WebsiteBuilder Website". Stmarysdalkeith.co.uk. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
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- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Duke of Buccleuch
- Cricinfo: Lord Drumlanrig
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Walter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott 5th Duke of Buccleuch 7th Duke of Queensberry 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 He was Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal from 1842 to 1846 and Lord President of the Council His GraceThe Duke of Buccleuch and QueensberryKG KT PC FRS FRSEThe Duke of Buccleuch photographed by H J Whitlock c 1860sLord President of the CouncilIn office 21 January 1846 6 July 1846Prime MinisterSir Robert Peel BtPreceded byThe Lord WharncliffeSucceeded byThe Marquess of LansdowneLord Keeper of the Privy SealIn office 2 February 1842 21 January 1846Prime MinisterSir Robert Peel BtPreceded byThe Duke of Buckingham and ChandosSucceeded byThe Earl of HaddingtonPersonal detailsBornLord Walter Francis Montagu Scott 25 November 1806 Dalkeith Palace Midlothian ScotlandDied16 April 1884 aged 77 Bowhill House Selkirkshire ScotlandPolitical partyConservativeSpouseLady Charlotte ThynneChildrenWilliam Montagu Douglas Scott 6th Duke of Buccleuch Henry Douglas Scott Montagu 1st Baron Montagu of Beaulieu Lord Walter Montagu Douglas Scott Lord Charles Montagu Douglas Scott Victoria Kerr Marchioness of Lothian Lady Margaret Cameron Lady Mary TrefusisParentsCharles Scott 4th Duke of Buccleuch The Hon Harriet Katherine TownshendAlma materSt John s College Cambridge Garter encircled arms of Walter Montagu Douglas Scott 5th Duke of Buccleuch KGBackground and educationBuccleuch was born at the Palace of Dalkeith Midlothian Scotland the fifth child of seven and second son of Charles Montagu Scott 4th Duke of Buccleuch and Hon Harriet Katherine Townshend daughter of Thomas Townshend 1st Viscount Sydney and Elizabeth Powys When his older brother George Henry died at the age of 10 from measles Walter became heir apparent to the Dukedoms of Buccleuch and Queensberry He was only thirteen when he succeeded his father to the two Dukedoms in 1819 He also inherited 460 000 acres including 254 000 acres in Dumfries 104 000 acres in Roxburgh and 60 000 acres in Selkirk He was educated at Eton and St John s College Cambridge M A 1827 In June 1833 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society In 1841 he played in two first class cricket matches for Marylebone Cricket Club He was made an honorary member of the Institution of Civil Engineers on the 28th of June 1812 in recognition of his involvement in great works of engineering in Scotland such as Granton Harbour Buccleuch set out his ideas of the duties of a great landowner in a speech given at Branxholme Fete in 1839 What has been entrusted to me has not been given that it might be wasted in idle or frivolous amusements nor would I be justified in wasting the hard earnings of the tillers of the soil by carrying them away and spending them in foreign countries but I wish to see them employed as the means of producing good to them and to the country at large Buccleuch Lord of the Liberty and Manors of Furness and owner of extensive iron mines in the area was in conjunction with William Cavendish 7th Duke of Devonshire a main sponsor of the Furness Railway He bought up a great eal of land in the area and rebuilt Lindal in Furness as a model village CareerStatue of Walter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott 5th Duke of Buccleuch 7th Duke of Queensberry on the Parliament Square in Edinburgh A great Scottish land magnate Buccleuch was a Conservative in politics and was appointed a Knight of the Garter in 1835 and a Privy Counsellor in 1842 He served as Lord Privy Seal from 1842 to 1846 and as Lord President of the Council from January to July 1846 in Peel s government when he reluctantly supported Peel s decision to repeal the Corn Laws After Peel s fall the Duke s political career largely came to an end In 1878 he became Chancellor of the University of Glasgow a post he held until his death in 1884 On 6 January 1842 he was appointed Colonel of the Edinburgh Militia a regiment that his grandfather the 3rd Duke had raised in 1798 He was appointed an Aide de Camp to Queen Victoria for the militia on 19 March 1857 On resigning from the command on 20 May 1879 he was appointed the first Honorary Colonel of the Queen s Edinburgh Light Infantry Militia as the regiment had by then become He joined the Canterbury Association on 20 May 1848 It was planned to build a town called Buccleuch in his honour near Alford Forest but this did not eventuate FamilyBuccleuch married Lady Charlotte Anne Thynne daughter of Thomas Thynne 2nd Marquess of Bath and Hon Isabella Elizabeth Byng daughter of the 4th Viscount Torrington on 13 August 1829 at St George s church Hanover Square London The couple had four sons and three daughters William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas Scott 6th Duke of Buccleuch born 9 September 1831 died 5 November 1914 succeeded and was the father of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch Lord Henry John Montagu Douglas Scott Montagu 1st Baron Montagu of Beaulieu born 5 November 1832 died 4 November 1905 Lord Walter Charles Montagu Douglas Scott born 2 March 1834 died 3 March 1895 Admiral Lord Charles Thomas Montagu Douglas Scott born 20 October 1839 died 21 August 1911 Lady Victoria Alexandrina Montagu Douglas Scott born 20 November 1844 died 19 June 1938 married Schomberg Kerr 9th Marquess of Lothian and had issue Lady Margaret Elizabeth Montagu Douglas Scott born 10 October 1846 died 5 February 1918 married Donald Cameron of Lochiel and had issue Lady Mary Charlotte Montagu Douglas Scott born 6 August 1851 died 13 December 1908 married Hon Walter Trefusis and had issue DeathBuccleuch died at Bowhill House near Bowhill Selkirkshire in April 1884 aged 77 and was succeeded by his eldest son William He was buried in the family crypt of the Buccleuch Memorial Chapel in St Mary s Episcopal Church Dalkeith Midlothian The church is located on Dalkeith s High Street at the entrance to Dalkeith Country Park AncestryAncestors of Walter Montagu Douglas Scott 5th Duke of Buccleuch8 Francis Scott Earl of Dalkeith4 Henry Scott 3rd Duke of Buccleuch9 Caroline Campbell 1st Baroness Greenwich2 Charles Montagu Scott 4th Duke of Buccleuch10 George Montagu 1st Duke of Montagu5 Lady Elizabeth Montagu11 Lady Mary Montagu1 Walter Montagu Douglas Scott 5th Duke of Buccleuch12 Hon Thomas Townshend6 Thomas Townshend 1st Viscount Sydney13 Albina Selwyn3 Hon Harriet Katherine Townshend14 Richard Powys MP7 Elizabeth Powys15 Lady Mary BrudenellSee alsoDuke of Buccleuch s Hunt Duke of Buccleuch Collection James Scott Duke of Monmouth Royal bastardReferencesK D Reynolds Scott Walter Francis Montagu Douglas fifth duke of Buccleuch and seventh duke of Queensberry 1806 1884 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press Sept 2004 online edn May 2006 accessed 5 January 2009 The great landowners of Great Britain and Ireland Douglas Montague Scott Walter Francis 5th Duke of Buccleugh and Queensbury DGLS806MS A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Library and Archive Catalog The Royal Society Retrieved 12 October 2010 Lord Drumlanrig ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 11 January 2020 Obituary Walter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott Fifth Duke Of Buccleuch And Seventh Duke Of Queensbury K G P C D C L LL D F R S 1806 1884 Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 77 1884 Part 3 347 350 1884 doi 10 1680 imotp 1884 21568 Major R C Dudgeon History of the Edinburgh or Queen s Regiment Light Infantry Militia now Third Battalion The Royal Scots Edinburgh Blackwood 1882 Bibliolife nd ISBN 978 1 10368643 8 pp 81 89 111 Table C Blain Rev Michael 2007 The Canterbury Association 1848 1852 A Study of Its Members Connections PDF Christchurch Project Canterbury pp 62 63 Retrieved 22 September 2012 1 amp 1 WebsiteBuilder 30 October 2012 Home A WebsiteBuilder Website Stmarysdalkeith co uk Retrieved 16 November 2012 a href wiki Template Cite web title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors 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