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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2009) General Sir Robert Percy Douglas, (1804 - 30 September 1891) was Lieutenant Governor and Colonel on Staff for Jersey 1860 - 1863, and then for 5 years Lieutenant-Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, when he held the local rank of Lieutenant General. The son of General Sir Howard Douglas, he was 4th baronet of Carr. As the last surviving son, he succeeded to the Baonetcy in 1861. His third son was Sir Arthur Percy Douglas, Bart., Under-Secretary for Defence, New Zealand. A £1 coin, featuring the Percy Douglas, a three-masted ship was issued in his memory. Although the Percy Douglas was built in Beaumont, Jersey by Edward Allen, it was registered in Liverpool to Thomas Hayley to whom the ship was awarded when Edward Allen went bankrupt. Registered as 781 tons and launched on 8 August 1861, the Percy Douglas worked the China routes until 14 December 1871 when it was finally wrecked after running aground off Rangoon, India. The town of Douglas, situated near the confluence of the Orange and Vaal Rivers in the Northern Cape province of South Africa is named after him. The town itself is a green patchwork of dramatic contrast - space for the solitary and activity for the energetic. Douglas is divided in two sections or locations named Bongani and Breipaal. Major General Robert Percy Douglas died on 30 September 1891 aged 87 at The Hurst, his residence in Bournemouth. Persondata Name Douglas, Robert Percy Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death This biography of a peer, peeress or noble of the United Kingdom, or one or more of its constituent countries, is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e