Lord Douglas may refer to:
- Marquess of Douglas, created 1633 in the Peerage of Scotland, now a subsidiary title of the Duke of Hamilton
 - Earl of Douglas, created 1356/7 in the Peerage of Scotland, forfeit in 1455
 - Lord Douglas, created 1475/6 in the Peerage of Scotland, a subsidiary title held by Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus
 - Lord Douglas of Hawick and Tibberis, created 1628 in Peerage of Scotland, subsidiary title of the Marquess of Queensberry
 - Lord Douglas of Ettrick, created 1675 in the Peerage of Scotland as a subsidiary title of the Earl of Dumbarton
 - Lord Douglas of Kinmont, Midlebie and Dornock, created 1684 in Peerage of Scotland, subsidiary title of the Duke of Buccleuch
 - Lord Douglas of Neidpath, Lyne and Munard, created 1697 in Peerage of Scotland as subsidiary title for the Earl of March
 - Lord Douglas, of Bonkill, Prestoun & Robertoun, created 1703 Peerage of Scotland as subsidiary title of the Duke of Douglas
 - Lord Douglas of Lockerbie, Dalveen and Thornhill, created 1706 in the Peerage of Scotland as a subsidiary for the Earl of Solway, subsequently 2nd Duke of Dover
 - Baron Douglas of Amesbury, Co. Wilts, created 1786 in the Peerage of Great Britain, a subsidiary title held by William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry
 - Baron Douglas, of Amesbury, Co. Wilts, created 1786 in the Peerage of Great Britain, a subsidiary title held by William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry
 - Baron Douglas of Douglas, Co. Lanark, created 1790 in the Peerage of Great Britain for Archibald Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas
 - Baron Douglas of Lochleven, created 1791 for George Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton
 - Baron Douglas, of Douglas, created 1875 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for the 11th Earl of Home
 - Baron Douglas of Baads, created 1911 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom as a subsidiary title for the Viscount Chilston
 - Baron Douglas of Kirtleside, created 1948
 - Baron Douglas of Barloch, created 1950 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
 
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